At TGGCEN, we believe sustainable change begins within the community — by recognising and revitalising indigenous skills, knowledge, and resources. From the drylands of Marimanti to wider Tharaka Nithi County, our work in sustainable beekeeping and eco-friendly livelihood programs helps families unlock new income sources while protecting the environment.
Every hive tended, every handmade basket woven, and every jar of Champion Mothers honey sold represents a story of resilience and hope. We don’t just promote products — we cultivate purpose.
Whether it’s training young people in modern beekeeping or helping women build businesses from traditional crafts, TGGCEN remains rooted in one belief: the solutions to poverty and food insecurity already exist within our communities. They just need to be nurtured.
Stay tuned as we share more stories from the field, insights from our partners, and updates from the heart of Tharaka.
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