KSG Legacy Grove Initiative: A Drumbeat Towards the KSG Centennial
June 5, 2026 2026-06-09 20:08KSG Legacy Grove Initiative: A Drumbeat Towards the KSG Centennial
KSG Legacy Grove Initiative: A Drumbeat Towards the KSG Centennial
On 5 June 2026, World Environment Day took on a different meaning for the Kenya School of Government (KSG), as the institution marked the occasion with a bold and lasting environmental action.
Beyond tree planting, the School adopted approximately three hectares of land at the Ngong Road Forest Sanctuary for the planting and nurturing of over 3,000 indigenous trees, reinforcing its role in restoring and protecting natural ecosystems for future generations – The KSG Legacy Grove.
This Initiative also forms part of the build-up activities towards the KSG@100 Centennial Celebrations scheduled for July 2026. As the institution approaches 100 years of service to the nation, KSG seeks to leave behind a meaningful and lasting environmental legacy through the establishment of the KSG Legacy Grove.
Partners and stakeholders including the Kenya Forest Service, Kenya Red Cross, Korea International Cooperation Agency (KOICA), and members of the local community, have supported the initiative that is expected to contribute to a living legacy of conservation, sustainability, and responsible stewardship of natural resources.
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