What We Do
“We do community-based forestry, to strengthen smallholder forestry.”
We don’t just plant trees. We grow them with communities and work with stakeholders to support local livelihoods and sustainable forest management. Our work spans rural, coastal, and urban areas tackling challenges like drought, erosion, air pollution, and tidal flooding, building healthier environments and resilient communities.
What We Do
“We do community-based forestry,to strengthen smallholder forestry.”
We don’t just plant trees. We grow them with communities and work with stakeholders to support local livelihoods and sustainable forest management. Our work spans rural, coastal, and urban areas tackling challenges like drought, erosion, air pollution, and tidal flooding, building healthier environments and resilient communities.
Our tree-planting program is a gem with many facets, which includes:

Community consultation

Training and mentoring on good forestry practices

high-quality seedlings production

Long-term monitoring
and support
Participating communities receive free high-quality seedlings and practical training in forestry, agroforestry, and organic farming. Ongoing monitoring ensures the trees grow into healthy forests so that communities can own the trees and benefit non-timber products.
Why Community
Based Forestry
Forestry is the key to local community prosperity. Community-based forestry is acknowledged as :
Reducing proverty in rural areas, especially in developing countries
Enable to raise standards of living
Contribute to positive development in the environment in which they live.
Our Forestry Programs
We have developed six programs to accomplish community forest management goals.
Agroforestry
Soil-water
Restoration and Conservation
Mangrove Rehabilitation
Education Forest (Arboretum)
Conservation Village
Community Forest
Annual Tree Planting Cycle
A recurring yearly tree-planting process that delivers long-term impacts.
Built on interconnected stages that maximize forests success and community participation.
Our Annual Tree Planting Cycle
A recurring yearly tree-planting process that delivers long-term impacts.
Built on interconnected stages that maximize forests success and community participation.
The Trees4Trees planting cycle commences during the rainy season, typically from November to December, and extends through March, maximizing tree survival rates.
The Tree-Planting Program Stages
Our tree-planting program engages local communities and stakeholders through a series of interdependent stages :
Growing forests builds stronger communities. Community forestry leads us toward a healthier environment and a more sustainable future.
Our Transparency
We plant trees directly, grow our own seedlings, and work with local farmers as tree-growing partners. Every living tree and participating farmer is recorded in our database and displayed on our public map.
Everyone who plants trees with us can visit their trees through our WIN system – giving you confidence that your support goes to real, healthy trees, not just promises.
Our Transparency
We plant trees directly, grow our own seedlings, and work with local farmers as tree-growing partners. Every living tree and participating farmer is recorded in our database and displayed on our public map.
Everyone who plants trees with us can visit their trees through our WIN system – giving you confidence that your support goes to real, healthy trees, not just promises.