NETFUND Celebrates World Environment Day 2024 by awarding 8 best practices
Embu, June 5, 2024: The CEO of NETFUND led a dedicated team from the organization to join Cabinet Secretary Soipan Tuya, Principal Secretary Ngeno, and a host of county and national leaders in commemorating this year’s World Environment Day at Embu University.
The event served as a platform for NETFUND to highlight its significant milestones in resource mobilization for ecosystem restoration. Amidst the festivities, NETFUND also showcased two exemplary green enterprises, Sweet ‘n Dried and Tana Acres, which garnered considerable interest from guests and participants alike.
“World Environment Day is a momentous occasion for us to reflect on our collective responsibility towards environmental stewardship,” remarked the NETFUND CEO during the event. “NETFUND is proud to showcase our contributions to ecosystem restoration and sustainable development through innovative enterprises like Sweet ‘n Dried and Tana Acres.”
In addition to showcasing initiatives, NETFUND took the opportunity to recognize and award eight institutions and individuals for their outstanding contributions to environmental management in the region. This acknowledgement underscored NETFUND’s commitment to fostering a culture of environmental excellence and sustainability across Kenya.
The commemoration of World Environment Day at Embu University not only celebrated achievements but also reinforced NETFUND’s pivotal role in advancing sustainable environmental practices. By collaborating with stakeholders and showcasing innovative solutions, NETFUND continues to lead by example in promoting a greener and more resilient future for all.
Looking ahead, NETFUND remains steadfast in its mission to support initiatives that uphold environmental integrity and foster sustainable development across Kenya. Through collective efforts and strategic partnerships, we can make lasting impacts that benefit both present and future generations.
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NETFUND Celebrates World Environment Day 2024 by awarding 8 best practices
Embu, June 5, 2024: The CEO of NETFUND led a dedicated team from the organization to join Cabinet Secretary Soipan Tuya, Principal Secretary Ngeno, and a host of county and national leaders in commemorating this year’s World Environment Day at Embu University.
The event served as a platform for NETFUND to highlight its significant milestones in resource mobilization for ecosystem restoration. Amidst the festivities, NETFUND also showcased two exemplary green enterprises, Sweet ‘n Dried and Tana Acres, which garnered considerable interest from guests and participants alike.
“World Environment Day is a momentous occasion for us to reflect on our collective responsibility towards environmental stewardship,” remarked the NETFUND CEO during the event. “NETFUND is proud to showcase our contributions to ecosystem restoration and sustainable development through innovative enterprises like Sweet ‘n Dried and Tana Acres.”
In addition to showcasing initiatives, NETFUND took the opportunity to recognize and award eight institutions and individuals for their outstanding contributions to environmental management in the region. This acknowledgement underscored NETFUND’s commitment to fostering a culture of environmental excellence and sustainability across Kenya.
The commemoration of World Environment Day at Embu University not only celebrated achievements but also reinforced NETFUND’s pivotal role in advancing sustainable environmental practices. By collaborating with stakeholders and showcasing innovative solutions, NETFUND continues to lead by example in promoting a greener and more resilient future for all.
Looking ahead, NETFUND remains steadfast in its mission to support initiatives that uphold environmental integrity and foster sustainable development across Kenya. Through collective efforts and strategic partnerships, we can make lasting impacts that benefit both present and future generations.
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