Growing food, restoring forests: A recipe for resilience

Several studies conducted with forest-dependent communities show that in many cases forests have traditionally served as vital safety nets during this time, providing food like wild fruits, mushrooms, and other forest products. When the forests degrade, that safety net becomes less reliable.
From Fields to Forests: Three ways farmers are reviving land and building climate resilience in Zambia’s Miombo Woodlands

By working with farmers who live close to the Miombo woodlands to improve how land is managed, WeForest protects both community livelihoods and forest resilience long term.
Katanino project achieves external verification by Preferred by Nature

The Katanino project in Zambia has achieved ERS verification by Preferred by Nature, highlighting its effective community-driven approach to forest restoration, biodiversity protection, and sustainable local development.
Finance for the planet: Why joining La Récolte des Fonds Éthiques (RE-EF) matters

By joining La Récolte des Fonds Éthiques (RE-EF), we align our practices with a recognized code of ethics, ensuring that every contribution is managed responsibly.
Guardians of the sacred mountain: A community’s fight to save Malawi’s Mulanje cedar

Learn from the guardinas of the sacred forest of Mount Mulanje.
Broadcasting change: How radio is mobilizing Zambia for forest conservation

Discover why radio might be the most powerful conservation tool giving forests a voice before it’s too late.
Where the green heart beats: Communities and conservation in Wof Washa, Ethiopia

Discover how we are integrating traditional leadership into forest conservation.
Integrating traditional leadership into forest conservation

Discover how we are integrating traditional leadership into forest conservation.
What is nature conservation and why does it matter more than ever?

Learn more about WeForest nature conservation models.
Protecting nature isn’t always about growing trees—Here’s why

Restoring land supports cooling the planet—but when millions of hectares are reforested at the expense of native grasslands and biodiversity, well-intentioned climate action can backfire.




