Wild animals are more important to save the ecology of the environment so don’t destroy the forests.
Wild animals are more important to save the ecology of the environment so don’t destroy the forests.
Your donation can save millions of poor people around the world and make the world a better place
Wild animals are more important to save the ecology of the environment so don’t destroy the forests.
We all know that another name of water is life.Many people around the world do not get clean water to drink. So please donate clean water to help the poor. People will get free from many diseases caused by the water.
Please Donate For Help
Want to make sure the water is pure for all wild animals.
We want to make a team to give food to those animals.
Want to give medical treatment for those animals who are sick.
Want to make sure the water is pure for all wild animals
Please Donate For Help
You can send the donation to us for helping the poor.If you don’t want to give us then help the poor directly.
Money is not always the way to help the poor. You can get involved by giving them anything that you are capable of.
You can send them a gift for an individual or multiple person/family that you want to give them to make them happy.
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Many smallholder farmers remain poor and food insecure...
Many smallholder farmers remain poor and food insecure and have limited access to markets and services. The Project will create a source of livelihoods to thousands of people across the value chain providing a reliable source of income and providing numerous economic opportunities
Household biomass use for cooking contributes less than ...
Household biomass use for cooking contributes less than 22 million tonnes of CO2 equivalent including fuel production emissions. This is equivalent to 30-40% of total GHG emissions in Kenya. in 0.7-3.3 tonne reduction in GHG emissions per household per year respectively.
Many smallholder farmers remain poor and food insecure...
Many smallholder farmers remain poor and food insecure and have limited access to markets and services. The Project will create a source of livelihoods to thousands of people across the value chain providing a reliable source of income and providing numerous economic opportunities
Household biomass use for cooking contributes less than ...
Household biomass use for cooking contributes less than 22 million tonnes of CO2 equivalent including fuel production emissions. This is equivalent to 30-40% of total GHG emissions in Kenya. in 0.7-3.3 tonne reduction in GHG emissions per household per year respectively.
Kenya loses 10.3 million m3 of wood from its forests ...
Kenya loses 10.3 million m3 of wood from its forests every year from unsustainable charcoal production and wood fuel use. Up to 30 trees will be saved per household annually.
8-10% of early deaths in Kenya are attributable to indoor...
8-10% of early deaths in Kenya are attributable to indoor air pollution from charcoal and wood cooking. This excludes the unquantified, but likely substantial negative effects of kerosene cooking on lung function, infectious illness and cancer risks, as well as burns and poisonings