Eight programs. One restored Africa.
From smallholder agroforestry to lake rejuvenation, every program is designed with science, delivered by communities, and verified on-chain.

Agroforestry
Integrating native trees into smallholder farms to restore soils, boost yields and lock carbon.

Water Conservation
Reviving freshwater bodies, building rainwater harvesting systems, recharging aquifers.

Urban Forestry
Cooling cities, cleaning air and rebuilding biodiversity using the Miyawaki method.

Social Forestry
Supporting villages with sustainable agroforestry, fodder lots and woodlots they own.

Clean Energy & Waste
Reducing tree-cutting pressure with renewable energy and circular waste solutions.

Lake Restoration
Urban and rural lake rejuvenation — desilting, riparian replanting and biological filtration.

Wetlands Restoration
Reviving papyrus swamps, peat bogs and seasonal floodplains that purify water, sequester carbon and shelter rare species.

Schools & Institutions
Edible-canopy food forests, indigenous arboretums and living classrooms across 1,200+ African schools and institutions.