Project Papariko

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First credit issuance

2025

Community-based Mangrove restoration and conservation in Kenya

Mangroves are among the planet's most valuable sequestering 10 times as much carbon as other forests through their extensive root networks while providing shelter and resources for animals and people. Yet, they are also part of the most vulnerable ecosystems. Kenya has lost half its mangrove forests in the past 50 years due to overexploitation by locals using timber for fuel, construction materials, medicine, and overfishing in the areas. The Papariko project delivers a direct response to mangrove degradation on the South coast of Kenya, providing skills and sustainable livelihoods for communities that depend on these unique coastal ecosystems. Using a community-based model with large profit sharing (>40%), Community-Based Organizations (CBOs) will decide on the usage of funds, investing in projects such as health dispensaries, education facilities, scholarships, or water infrastructures, ensuring local ownership and that benefits directly address community-identified needs.
Activities
  • Mangrove restoration: Replanting and regeneration of degraded mangrove areas along the south coast
  • Community training: Skills development in sustainable mangrove management and alternative livelihoods
  • Fishing management: Sustainable fishing practices to reduce pressure on mangrove ecosystems
  • Sustainable management: Implementation of controlled, sustainable use of mangrove resources
  • Community projects: Investment livelihood support activities
  • Impact & evolution
    300
    hectares
    93,000
    CO2e emissions sequestrated
    11
    IUCN-threatened protected species

    Sustainable Development Goals

    Women's empowerment through skills development and participation in community-based decision-making
    Investment in water infrastructure projects funded through the community Livelihood Fund
    Creation of 500 jobs in restoration, monitoring, and sustainable mangrove management for coastal communities
    Removal of 93,000 tons of CO2e over 30 years
    Restoration of Kenya's coastal mangrove forests addressing 50 years of degradation

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