Planting Practical Hope

Who we are

Community-rooted action that turns knowledge into lasting change.

Green Culture International began in Namanga Town with a simple conviction: local knowledge plus targeted resources can transform livelihoods. We partner with smallholder farmers and marginalized households across rural Kajiado to deliver hands‑on training, nutrition-focused support and climate-smart practices that protect incomes and health.

Our programs are community-led, free to beneficiaries, and designed for durability — from on-farm demonstrations and household nutrition sessions to practical climate adaptation techniques. Visitors can support this work easily via mobile‑money donations, drop in during office hours, or join our community trainings to see impact firsthand.

Our approach

Our Mission​
We plant practical hope in rural Kajiado by combining community-led training, climate-smart farming and nutrition education so smallholder households can secure healthier, more resilient livelihoods.

We work alongside local families in Namanga Town and surrounding communities — offering hands-on training, seed inputs and practical guidance — so households can raise incomes, improve nutrition and adapt to a changing climate.

Our Vision​
A resilient Kajiado where smallholder families use local knowledge and climate-smart practices to secure steady incomes, better nutrition and stronger communities for generations to come.

We imagine communities in which training, resources and local leadership reduce vulnerability — where donors and partners can see clear, measurable improvements in livelihoods and household health.

COMMUNITY PARTNERS

Impact by the numbers

A concise snapshot of our reach in Kajiado County — practical results from community-led training, nutrition work and climate-smart farming supported by local donors and partners.

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Community members
$M+
Donations secured
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Households supported
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Training sessions
GIVE US A HAND

Partner with families in Kajiado — strengthen livelihoods, nutrition and local climate resilience.