Combatting Climate Change in Kenya
Discover how Haller Foundation is helping Kenyan farmers combat climate change through regenerative agriculture, innovation, and community action.
World Cleanup Day: Tackling Plastic Pollution for People, Planet, and Future Generations
Join World Cleanup Day to fight plastic pollution and restore ecosystems. Learn how global efforts—and local action in Kenya—are turning waste into opportunity for people, planet, and future generations.
Restoring Land, Unlocking Opportunities: Nguuni Nature Sanctuary
Land degradation and desertification threaten billions worldwide, disrupting ecosystems, economies, and lives. As the world loses land equivalent to four football fields every minute, urgent restoration is key. Discover how initiatives like Kenya’s Nguuni Nature Sanctuary are reversing damage, empowering communities, and showcasing the vast environmental, economic, and social benefits of land restoration.
Preserving Marine Ecosystems: World Turtle Day
Discover the urgent threats facing sea turtles—from plastic pollution to coastal development—and how Haller Kenya is taking local action to protect marine ecosystems. Join the effort this World Turtle Day.
How René Haller became a Wilding Pioneer – in Africa
René Haller transformed the barren landscape on the Kenyan coast from quarrying to a thriving eco-system. Environmental activist Julia Hales MBE has written on his life and the evolution of The Haller Foundation.
Protecting the Food System: World Food Safety Day 2024
Smallholder farmers play an increasingly important role in food safety. 80% of food in developing regions is grown by smallholders, and with food demand expected to grow by more than 70% by 2050, there is a clear need to install sustainable food systems that work for these communities.
4 ways the Haller Farmers App fights Climate Change
Amidst the escalating impacts of climate change in East Africa, the Haller Farmers App, launched by the Haller Foundation, emerges as a vital resource. Focused on nature-based solutions, the app imparts over 50 years of farming expertise, promoting climate-smart planting and the cultivation of indigenous crops to enhance land and soil quality. Embracing sustainability, it encourages innovative practices like using recycled materials as planters. Beyond environmental benefits, the app contributes to community resilience by diversifying food supplies, fostering economic stability, and preparing the next generation for sustainable farming practices, offering a tangible response to the urgent challenges posed by climate change in the region.