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The present rate of exploitation of natural resource base on which economic growth of Kenya largely depends is unsustainable. Human activities which include agriculture, tourism, ranching, settlements and building infrastructure, often disregard the sustainable use of natural resources leading to environmental degradation. Natural ecosystems that store water, protect the soil, or are habitats for unique plants animals have been degraded or converted to other uses. The result has been the decimation of some animal and plant species to the point of extinction, the destruction of other species of great economic potential, and the devastation of ecosystems that are vital to human life. |
" Look deep into nature, and then you will understand everything better." ~ Albert Einstein |
Who is Eligible for PGA
Entries are invited from Kenyans who satisfy the following requirements:
- The applicants initiative, product, project or campaign, must have a clear focus on environmental management and conservation.
- The initiative must demonstrate tangible results towards solving a given environmental issue.
Organizers
The PGA brings together various players in environment in a partnership that seeks to permanently impact the state of Kenya’s environment. These include:
- National Environment Trust Fund (NETFUND)
- National Environment Management Authority (NEMA)
- Public Complaints Committee (PCC)
- Wildlife Clubs of Kenya (WCK)
- National Council of Community Based Organizations (NCCBOs)
- Kenya Secondary Schools Heads Associations (KSSHA)
- Kenya Primary School Heads Association
- Kenya Scouts Association





