News and views
Discover the latest stories from our partners and the impact your generous donation is making for people and planet. And read our views on the issues facing our environment and the communities we work with.
A victory for conservation in Uganda
In 2017 our partner in Uganda, Pro Biodiversity Conservationists PROBICOU went to court. Fighting for the rights of local communities to conserve and use Kafuga Forest products to sustain their livelihoods.
Fruits for Livelihoods
This project succeeded in providing a source of livelihoods to vulnerable communities, by creating a shared source of income and access to fast-maturing fruit and nut trees, improving livelihood and food security for 160 households in Embu County, Kenya.
Oxford City Farm’s forest garden
Oxford City Farm was set up a few years ago on a site in East Oxford as a space where people can grow food together, learn new skills, and meet new people.
Community-led restoration of Miombo Forest
Our partners, Mpingo Conservation Development Initiative (MCDI) have just reported a very successful year in the restoration of the very biodiverse and threatened Miombo forest habitat.
Ny Tanintsika: The success story of model Malagasy villages
This is a success story about how Ny Tanintsika restored 47 ha of forest in S. E. Madagascar in one year.
What Fruit-full Communities project truly meant to young people
It was such a pleasure visiting the young residents who benefited from our very special orchard project and brought it to life. Hear from them first-hand telling us what the Fruit-full Communities project meant to them.
Tackling poverty is the first step to protect Madagascar’s forests
Thanks to funding from Guernsey Overseas Aid, in March ITF began a new project in Madagascar: Better Lives for People of the Forest Corridor. This partnership brings together two of ITF’s existing partners, EDENA (Education Development Environment Naturel) and Ny Tanintsika.
My 20 Trees and Me launches in Nakuru County, Kenya
Thanks to many generous donations, we raised £10,390 in early December. This figure rose to £11,435 in February. With this funding, we’ve launched ‘My 20 Trees and Me’ tree planting prject with schools across Nakuru County, Kenya in partnership with the youth-led group, Globe Gone Green.
Facing big challenges, commitments from farmers are encouraging
Paul Laird, ITF Programmes Manager, is encouraged by the commitment of farmers to grasp the challenges of Mount Bamboutos in Cameroon.
Better Lives for the People of the Forest Corridor
Discover how we’re working with local communities in South East Madagascar to reduce pressure on the natural forest, improve food security, promote the use of trees in farming systems and improve forest management practices.
A fruit-full three years
As the Fruit-full Communities project comes to the end of its third and final year this seems like a good moment to reflect on what has been achieved.
Agroforestry for poverty reduction and improved livelihoods
Project update from our partners Masaka District Landcare Chapter (MADLACC) in the central region of Uganda who have recently completed an agroforestry project that sought to reduce poverty levels and improve food security for local communities.
Project Update – Endemic trees for sustainable agroforestry
A total of 800 households have planted trees on their farms and 60 different species of native tree were planted as part of the project. Farmers have been taught new skills, such as seed collection and tree nursey establishment to ensure the continuation of these new farming methods in the future.
Community-led conservation of Montonnso Sacred Forest
Discover how local communities in Ghana are working to conserve the Sacred Montonnso Forest through tree planting and sustainably managing their resources.
Grafting mangoes for self-sufficiency and environmental sustainability
The Alpha Women's Empowerment Initiative is making strides in promoting environmental sustainability through their Grafted Mango Tree Planting Project. With the help of ITF and Wessanen UK, over 300 women have been mobilised to plant trees and improve nutrition and income in their communities.
Introducing the Mount Bamboutos Initiative
ITF and ERuDeF have committed to work together for 15 years to contribute to the conservation and restoration of the Mount Bamboutos ecosystem. Learn how this exciting initiative is helping local communities to adopt more sustainable and productive agroforestry systems.
An orchard for health and wellbeing
Discover how YMCA Derbyshire transformed an overgrown space into a tranquil orchard as part of the Fruit-full Communities project.
Improved natural resource management in Nkhata Bay
The Nkhata Bay Natural Way programme was developed to support district wide sustainable natural resource management and improved livelihoods for the most disadvantaged households in Nkhata Bay North, Malawi.
Fruit-full Communities: Planting seeds of change in Warrington
Verve Place temporary housing centre is one of 26 sites taking part in Fruit-full Communities – a project supporting young people in supported housing to design and plant an orchard on their grounds.
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