Jambojet and ELDOWAS (Eldoret Water and Sanitation Company), a water service provider serving Eldoret and its surrounding areas, have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) to jointly adopt a tree nursery with a capacity of 100,000 seedlings, in support of reforestation efforts in Uasin Gishu, Kenya.
In a significant milestone, the two organizations have formalized their partnership by planting 1000 trees in the Chebara water catchment area, in collaboration with the local community. This partnership with ELDOWAS comes at a time when Jambojet is intensifying its commitment to sustainability, with a focus on reducing its carbon footprint and contributing to environmental conservation efforts.
‘We are conscious about the environment we operate in and want to ensure we leave it better than we found it. We are glad to partner with ELDOWAS and the Chebara community to grow 100,000 trees, that positively impact the environment, the people of Uasin Gishu, and downstream all the way to Western Kenya.’ said Karanja Ndegwa, Managing Director, and CEO, Jambojet.
Mr. Ndegwa added that Jambojet would further support ELDOWAS activities including the Climate Action conference, tree growing and capacity-building initiatives.
Also, speaking during the MOU announcement, ELDOWAS’s Managing Director, Peter Kibet Biwott, said, “We are excited about this partnership with Jambojet. As a water service provider, we understand the importance of environmental conservation and its impact on our ecosystem. Through this collaboration, we will support the adoption of tree nurseries within our catchment areas, participate in the annual tree planting exercise, and host the annual Climate Action Conference, among other activities.”
So far, Jambojet has participated in the growth of over 100,000 trees in the North Rift, Nairobi, Mombasa, and Kisumu counties through various partnerships. The airline supports various initiatives in the environmental pillar across their destinations including but not limited to the restoration of coastal ecosystems through mangrove planting as well as beach clean-ups in addition to our tree growing exercises.
This partnership between Jambojet and ELDOWAS is a significant step towards promoting environmental conservation in Kenya. It highlights the importance of collaboration between the private sector and other stakeholders to achieve sustainable development goals and contribute to a greener future.
The partnership is in line with the Kenyan government initiative that aims to increase the country’s forest cover by planting 15 billion trees to achieve 30% forest cover by 2027.