Happy New Year - The year #2016 was an incredible year for groundbreaking, inspirational research work and made it successful on peace, environment and wildlife conservation.
We want to say thank you to everyone who has supported NGBM programmes in 2016.
Saturday, 31 December 2016
Monday, 26 December 2016
NGBM PLAN TO PLANT 15 MILLION TREES IN 2016
This year NGBM volunteer team target is to plant 15 Million trees. The Trees that can unite people all over the Northern Kenya region a build ambassadors a gardener and desert forest creater. Plant a fruit trees in your plot, encouraged, motivates your friends, neighbours, family and friends to practice and share the harvest with both 80 peoples of friend and family.
Let us preserve our culture and hold to its beauty to unite us together and refrain from tribal clashes that always causes environmental destruction when two clans are at war. Instead of putting together all our energy and efforts towards tribal clashes let's unite, create great lovely neighbourhood, green our desert region and fight climate change.
Develop dry land forest, plant a fruit tree, share the ideas, teamwork and share the harvest. Together, we can inspire the planting of millions of trees that feed our communities around the globe. Let's make this year count!
NGBM plan and goal is to give any households, individual and group/ organisations seeds, let them grow their food and then let them have it. Thanks everyone! There's no better food than the ones we grow ourselves
A food forest mimics how a wild forest works, but swaps in species that are edible or otherwise useful to humans and other animals. Imagine if each community park hosted a mini food forest!
Let's create a new normal where our communities are lined in gardens and fruit trees providing an abundance for all. Plant a front yard garden and start making ripples on your block!
Let's create a new normal where our communities are lined in kitchen gardens and fruit trees providing an abundance for Nature never ceases to amaze us. Let's take care of each other and this beautiful planet we share. Thank you for all that you do and all that you are!
We are thinking of organising tree planting contest. Which we will set a date and do everything online. If all members in this forum can share idea on how we will do that competition.
Join the team and plant a tree whenever you're and share the pictures please.
#Challenge15MillionTrees
#KickPovertyOutOfAfrica
#NorthernKenya
As all students are on the spirit and mood of the holiday, Nomad Green Belt Movement volunteer team wish to share with them a free seedlings for planting as soon as possible due to the approaching long rains. The NGBM has started an sms (short messages over cell phone), inter-schools green competitions club and tree tagging holiday networking, sport competitions, social media campaign to raise awareness to fight against deforestation and encouraged afforestation. Over 100,000 students in Northern Kenya to carry the mantle of saving our environmental justice. Through out NGBM campaign we aim to reach over 10 million by 2020 through students holiday networking and school days.
NGBM request every students to participate in the ongoing tree planting 'Go Green for our environment, save our mother land "Nyumba Moja Miti Miwili Initiative"
and wildlife conservation. We are an amazing professionals environmentalist team who will make sure that every student have an amazing experience.
The NGBM team were involved with a number of projects contributing to the conservation of the indigenous wildlife and helping local communities plant trees. Students will have an opportunity to learnt how to plant, and care for the seedlings they grow and the importance of trees planted includes: provision of beautification, wind break, shade and erosion control.
Planting trees also encourages students to get indoors, outdoors and enjoy the natural environment and is a great way for students to leave an enduring reminder of their time at their respective home.
We welcome all interested students to make a courtesy call or visit and grab some at earliest opportunity before the are finished and we shall be ready on hand to help you with all your queries. Feel free to drop in and and grab a free seedlings two or three. In an effort to give our community something to unify around and promised them to take a tour of the Trees they will plant and a give short video of activities overview. Kindly new register and participate in tree planting, watershed restoration, food drive efforts and more.
Thank you to all the students volunteers, enjoy the new trees, beautification and home Kitchen garden. Don’t miss a chance to do good work, meet new friends and be proudly environmental and wildlife ambassador.
#Challenge15MillionTrees
#KickPovertyOutOfAfrica
NGBM request every students to participate in the ongoing tree planting 'Go Green for our environment, save our mother land "Nyumba Moja Miti Miwili Initiative"
and wildlife conservation. We are an amazing professionals environmentalist team who will make sure that every student have an amazing experience.
The NGBM team were involved with a number of projects contributing to the conservation of the indigenous wildlife and helping local communities plant trees. Students will have an opportunity to learnt how to plant, and care for the seedlings they grow and the importance of trees planted includes: provision of beautification, wind break, shade and erosion control.
Planting trees also encourages students to get indoors, outdoors and enjoy the natural environment and is a great way for students to leave an enduring reminder of their time at their respective home.
We welcome all interested students to make a courtesy call or visit and grab some at earliest opportunity before the are finished and we shall be ready on hand to help you with all your queries. Feel free to drop in and and grab a free seedlings two or three. In an effort to give our community something to unify around and promised them to take a tour of the Trees they will plant and a give short video of activities overview. Kindly new register and participate in tree planting, watershed restoration, food drive efforts and more.
Thank you to all the students volunteers, enjoy the new trees, beautification and home Kitchen garden. Don’t miss a chance to do good work, meet new friends and be proudly environmental and wildlife ambassador.
#Challenge15MillionTrees
#KickPovertyOutOfAfrica
THE 9th WONDERS OF THE WORLD
MAGNIFICENT MIGRATORY BIRDS
The white city turned out to be the biggest place for the beautiful endangered migratory birds from where the migrated is yet to established. The migratory birds that travelled millions of kilometers to spend the winter in Africa, particularly Kenya with fewer places to land, threatening their health as they crowd in on one place to seek water, shelter and food.
At the heart of Mandera county, a stopover to millions of birds where El-wak town now provides critical habitats to more than 5 million birds. Mandera South headquarter turned out to be a popular destination for birdwatchers and conservationist. Hundreds of thousands of migrating birds come together to make the most magnificent formations and bird watchers "flock" to specific water points to take it all in while the NGBM collectively and harmoniously trying to witnessed the scenario. The birds migration patterns are changing every single day. This is a great animation of the power of migration.
One can't stand watching as passing near where they're drinking water, but the way they fly together is amazing and beautiful. It looks like they are moving to the sound of music.
The majority of the residents turned out to be a domestic tourist as a birdwatcher and taking photos at many different venues. For those birders among them, it's a spectacular view of a rare event only few old people ignore this and go on with their lives as normal.
Northern Kenya drought is having a huge impact on the birds that spend winter. NGBM team volunteered to help by keeping safety guards and promise to deliver clean water to refugee birds.
We have not had any rain of significance for a long time while the indigenous Trees are taking strain. The birds were exhausted and in desperate need of rest after flying for untold hours and miles on their journey from grounds.
Birds to be off on a hunt by both domestic and wild cat. Thousands of birds in El-wak are victims of it's circumstances, which is very sad. The cat went crazy with the bird coming on the pond, drinking and birthing. No one is protecting migrating birds as others are killing for no reason other than to allow sad, children to use stone to kill birds for leisure by using one stone to kill many birds, such kill is stupidity of highest standards.
Northern Kenya drought is having a huge impact on the birds that spend winter. The effects of drought and water diversions on migratory birds and other influences act as part of natural selection and migrating birds are feeling the real impact.
The migratory song birds face such harsh hurdles to survival and then they pile on obvious human impacts like drought, pesticides, deforestation and climate change.
Thousands of birds fly and seat on a tree that finally led to falling of indigenous trees, currently many trees are affected. This could have a significant impact on ecosystems everywhere along their migratory route.
As some residents suggested at mosque where Muslim meet, performing Congregational prayers. According to worshippers the migratory birds are not native and are found season in a decades but it's environmental impact is unbearable, from destroying grass, kitchen gardens, shrub tress and later the local residence suggested that it should either be shoo away during the night or eliminated from the area, this is an atrocity. But thanks to NGBM team after hearing it we make sure we started no single birds should be interfered in their new habitat.
NGBM team volunteered to help by keeping safety guards and promise to deliver clean water to refugee birds.
So graceful and amazing, you'll see the birds? Millions of birds migrating and flying in the sky, the drought hasn't ended.
NGBM team find new and exciting ways to engage the public as to provide water, protection and any negative impact on migratory bird habitats. In future NGBM as conservationist groups will prepare 2,000 acres of protected land and temporarily flooding them, for migratory birds traveling along the Northern region.
As conservationist, the lessons we learn from birds could help improve the design of long-distance automatous gliders and searching for water, grass and shelter over long distance.
MAGNIFICENT MIGRATORY BIRDS
The white city turned out to be the biggest place for the beautiful endangered migratory birds from where the migrated is yet to established. The migratory birds that travelled millions of kilometers to spend the winter in Africa, particularly Kenya with fewer places to land, threatening their health as they crowd in on one place to seek water, shelter and food.
At the heart of Mandera county, a stopover to millions of birds where El-wak town now provides critical habitats to more than 5 million birds. Mandera South headquarter turned out to be a popular destination for birdwatchers and conservationist. Hundreds of thousands of migrating birds come together to make the most magnificent formations and bird watchers "flock" to specific water points to take it all in while the NGBM collectively and harmoniously trying to witnessed the scenario. The birds migration patterns are changing every single day. This is a great animation of the power of migration.
One can't stand watching as passing near where they're drinking water, but the way they fly together is amazing and beautiful. It looks like they are moving to the sound of music.
The majority of the residents turned out to be a domestic tourist as a birdwatcher and taking photos at many different venues. For those birders among them, it's a spectacular view of a rare event only few old people ignore this and go on with their lives as normal.
Northern Kenya drought is having a huge impact on the birds that spend winter. NGBM team volunteered to help by keeping safety guards and promise to deliver clean water to refugee birds.
We have not had any rain of significance for a long time while the indigenous Trees are taking strain. The birds were exhausted and in desperate need of rest after flying for untold hours and miles on their journey from grounds.
Birds to be off on a hunt by both domestic and wild cat. Thousands of birds in El-wak are victims of it's circumstances, which is very sad. The cat went crazy with the bird coming on the pond, drinking and birthing. No one is protecting migrating birds as others are killing for no reason other than to allow sad, children to use stone to kill birds for leisure by using one stone to kill many birds, such kill is stupidity of highest standards.
Northern Kenya drought is having a huge impact on the birds that spend winter. The effects of drought and water diversions on migratory birds and other influences act as part of natural selection and migrating birds are feeling the real impact.
The migratory song birds face such harsh hurdles to survival and then they pile on obvious human impacts like drought, pesticides, deforestation and climate change.
Thousands of birds fly and seat on a tree that finally led to falling of indigenous trees, currently many trees are affected. This could have a significant impact on ecosystems everywhere along their migratory route.
As some residents suggested at mosque where Muslim meet, performing Congregational prayers. According to worshippers the migratory birds are not native and are found season in a decades but it's environmental impact is unbearable, from destroying grass, kitchen gardens, shrub tress and later the local residence suggested that it should either be shoo away during the night or eliminated from the area, this is an atrocity. But thanks to NGBM team after hearing it we make sure we started no single birds should be interfered in their new habitat.
NGBM team volunteered to help by keeping safety guards and promise to deliver clean water to refugee birds.
So graceful and amazing, you'll see the birds? Millions of birds migrating and flying in the sky, the drought hasn't ended.
NGBM team find new and exciting ways to engage the public as to provide water, protection and any negative impact on migratory bird habitats. In future NGBM as conservationist groups will prepare 2,000 acres of protected land and temporarily flooding them, for migratory birds traveling along the Northern region.
As conservationist, the lessons we learn from birds could help improve the design of long-distance automatous gliders and searching for water, grass and shelter over long distance.
KITCHEN GARDEN & MODERN FARMING
Nomad Green Belt Movement embarked on demonstration, mobilization and engagement on a campaign to empower rural-urban vulnerable households by giving them the right tools and knowledge, or skills to make a modern kitchen garden in respective homes for the community food basket to variable improve to produce their own food accessible throughout the year.
The NGBM project’s overall goal is to turns unused lawns in homestead into kitchen garden by bringing sustainable home garden to vulnerable people in need to plant fruit trees to fight hunger, poverty, climate change, rural migration and contribute to reduce the food insecurity afflicting drought stricken communities of Northern Kenya as well as boost their economic stimulus through formation of kitchen gardens and linkages to markets.
For more inspiration, innovation and a positive environmental socio-economic empowerment with awesome professional volunteer expertise invite NGBM team to establish modern kitchen garden in your homes and be friends of environment and wildlife conservation.
Join NGBM by committing to do your part, to preserve, protect and champion our natural resources to sustain and development of present vs future generations to come.
#focusOnModernKitchenGardenFarmingInnovationImplementationandBuildingNetworks
#NorthernKenya
The NGBM project’s overall goal is to turns unused lawns in homestead into kitchen garden by bringing sustainable home garden to vulnerable people in need to plant fruit trees to fight hunger, poverty, climate change, rural migration and contribute to reduce the food insecurity afflicting drought stricken communities of Northern Kenya as well as boost their economic stimulus through formation of kitchen gardens and linkages to markets.
For more inspiration, innovation and a positive environmental socio-economic empowerment with awesome professional volunteer expertise invite NGBM team to establish modern kitchen garden in your homes and be friends of environment and wildlife conservation.
Join NGBM by committing to do your part, to preserve, protect and champion our natural resources to sustain and development of present vs future generations to come.
#focusOnModernKitchenGardenFarmingInnovationImplementationandBuildingNetworks
#NorthernKenya
As part of Nomad Green Belt Movement efforts furthering its commitment
on mitigating the effects of global warming and control soil erosion, NGBM volunteer team has commenced the distribution of FREE Tree seedlings at Mandera South Sub-County headquarter through the ongoing "Nyumba Moja, Miti Miwili Initiative",
to households for planting. The target of these activity aims at ensuring that every households plants at least two trees, to contribute towards the reforestation for a greener and safer environment.
#Challenge15MillionTrees
on mitigating the effects of global warming and control soil erosion, NGBM volunteer team has commenced the distribution of FREE Tree seedlings at Mandera South Sub-County headquarter through the ongoing "Nyumba Moja, Miti Miwili Initiative",
to households for planting. The target of these activity aims at ensuring that every households plants at least two trees, to contribute towards the reforestation for a greener and safer environment.
#Challenge15MillionTrees
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