GreenFaith Kenya mobilizes multi-faith communities—students, clergy, and grassroots leaders—to demand clean, affordable energy and to oppose new fossil fuel projects. Through marches, trainings, and local GreenFaith Circles, it empowers faith communities to bring moral leadership into climate policy and public campaigns for a just energy transition.










Grassroots participants condemn arrest of Ugandan students for protesting against pipeline Students from several Kenyan universities joined Muslim, Christian, Hindu, and tribal leaders in a march in Machako, demanding that COP27 deliver commitments for universal access to clean, affordable energy
The proposed East Africa Crude Oil Pipeline – the world’s longest heated oil pipeline.
The number of East Africans that risk displacement along the EACOP route
The Long Shadow of France-Africa RelationsTo understand the significance of the Africa Forward 2026 Summit Declaration, one must first understandthe long ...