At Wezesha, we are committed to restoring degraded landscapes and creating healthier ecosystems that benefit both nature and people. Through collaborative decision-making, we actively engage women, youth, local communities, and other stakeholders in every step of the process—from designing and implementing solutions to monitoring and evaluating progress.

Our approach focuses on nature-based forest and landscape restoration solutions that revive ecological functions, ensuring that the land remains productive and sustainable. These efforts not only restore the environment but also provide significant economic and social benefits for communities while enhancing resilience to climate change.

How We Do This

Community Engagement

We involve local communities, particularly women and youth, in decision-making, ensuring their voices guide restoration initiatives.

Capacity Building

We provide training on sustainable land management, reforestation, and conservation practices to empower communities with the skills needed for long-term success.

Nature-Based Solutions

Our projects prioritize planting indigenous trees, restoring wetlands, and protecting water catchments to revive ecological balance.

Monitoring and Evaluation

We continuously track progress through participatory monitoring systems to ensure impactful and sustainable outcomes.

Monitoring and Evaluation

 We collaborate with government bodies, conservation organizations, and other stakeholders to pool resources and expertise for maximum impact.

By working together, we aim to create thriving landscapes that support livelihoods, protect biodiversity, and contribute to a greener, more sustainable future.