Nature + People initiatives

This map brings together over 100 nature-based initiatives across Nairobi and Dar es Salaam, from community-led efforts to large-scale programmes. It aims to show how people and nature are working together to face challenges like flooding, heat, pollution, and food insecurity. This mapping is part of the Listen, Learn and Leap project, which supports nature-based initiatives strengthening climate resilience, promoting social and environmental justice, and recognising the power of community action.

Each of the initiatives featured here represents a powerful example of local leadership and collective care. The individuals, grassroots groups, and community-based organisations are not just responding to environmental risks and social injustices, they are shaping greener, safer, and more equitable cities. This map is a tool to help you gain visibility, connect with others, and open doors to funding, partnerships, and policy engagement.

If you are working with nature in these cities, please get in touch to have your work featured.

Governance mode
Status
Status
People Nature Relationship
People Nature Relationship
Financing mechanism
Initiative Typology

Nairobi

Dar es Salaam

Nairobi Cityzens

Greening the riverbanks in Korogocho

Ujanishaji wa kingo za mto

Tempo Arts Centre CBO

Bamboo planting

Upandaji wa mianzi

Green transformation

Uboreshaji wa mazingira kwa kuyafanya ya kijani

Urban gardening and rainwater harvesting

Bustani ya maeneo ya mjini

Environmental awareness theatre

Matumizi ya sanaa katika kutoa elimu ya mazingira

Sea moss farming in the Indian Ocean

Kilimo cha mwani kwenye bahari ya Hindi

governance mode

Community-led

Initiatives led by communities and residents

Government-led

Initiatives led by the government

Private

Privately owned projects or activities

Intermediary

The intermediate actor, such as KDI or CCI before handing over the project to community

School-led


Initiatives led by schools, teachers, students, staff and/or caretakers

initiative status

Functioning

Initiatives that are currently operating

Part-functioning

Initiatives that are paused or 
re-starting to operate

Non-functioning

Initiatives that are no longer operating

people-nature relationship

Nature for nature

Intrinsic value for nature – space for nature to flourish

Nature as culture

Living in harmony – people as one with nature in coexistence

Nature for Society

Highlights the utilitarian benefits and instrumental values that nature provides to people and societies

financing mechanism

Community

Funded by communities and/or initiative participants

Government

Funded by national governmental agencies

Private

Privately funded initiatives

Blended

A combination of 
funding sources

External

Funding from foreign agencies and organisations

Not available

Funding information 
not available

Initiative typology

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