The Anglican Church of Kenya (ACK) continues to empower the local church as a key agent in combating climate change within communities. With a platform for engaging community members throughout
The ACK Diocese of Mbeere is poised to delve into investments in solar energy production as it endeavours to promote the adoption of clean energy within communities in the region.
About 450 individuals drawn from various institutions supported and owned by the ACK Diocese of Mbeere- including clergy and community members attended a Training on Eco -theology. Organized by the
Hundreds of community members living around Osotua, Kajiado County are set to benefit from a rehabilitated water borehole at the ACK St. Paul’s Osotua. The rehabilitation work was commissioned by
The Anglican Church of Kenya (ACK) is set to scale up its interventions in climate change action across the country. To strengthen existing efforts, representatives from all Dioceses will undergo
On Sunday, 5th June 2020, the world celebrated Nature for the many resources it provides to us. World Environmental Day was first celebrated in 1973, a symbolic event aimed at
A visit to Kenya’s Northern County of Turkana is Patterned with Vastness of lush green landscapes that eventually give way to vast drylands with pockets of green vegetation- as you
A group of youth in the Transmara Region of Narok County have received seed funding from the Anglican Development Services (ADS) Kenya to start micro-enterprises. The 30 Youth, are former