Indigenous women participate in energy-saving cookstoves ‘jiko kisasa’ installation.
A baseline survey conducted by angaza Vijiji: a community representative enumerator interviews a member of the community.
A sample tree planted during community forests and management (agroforestry) training. The homeowner is pictured with his son.
Children’s photography–exploring the camera during their early years.
Straw-colored fruitbats (Eidolon helvum) hanging from a tree in Vihiga County.
Hildegarde’s Tomb Bat (Taphozous hildegardeae) photo credit: Prof Webala
A representative from the Tswaka Three Giant Sister Caves CBO waters the kitchen garden – successful pilot project for sustainable development goals (SDGs) training.
Upcycling plastic waste into functional eco-bins.
Tourists eating delicious local cuisine in a community in western Kenya.
A group photo featuring community representatives training participants during handicraft training.
Tourists standing on the Roof of Africa! – Mt Kilimanjaro.
Newton (AV Administrator) trains community representatives to use digital tools (mobile apps) for data collection.
Experience the outdoors with a touch of camping by blending nature immersion with com
Angaza Vijiji proudly acknowledging a community representative who actively participated in our capacity-building trainings!
Dr Wechuli holds a bat during a demonstration to students in Kenya’s coastal region.