As Fish Disappear, Kenya’s Coastal Families Fight for Survival

As Fish Disappear, Kenya’s Coastal Families Fight for Survival

Fishers and fish traders in Kenya's Mida Creek are struggling to survive as declining fish stocks, environmental degradation, climate change, and growing tourism pressures threaten one of the country's most important coastal ecosystems. Despite the challenges, local communities are restoring mangroves, promoting sustainable fishing, and working to protect the marine resources that sustain their livelihoods.
Women Restore Jomvu Creek Through Sustainable Crab Farming

Women Restore Jomvu Creek Through Sustainable Crab Farming

In Kenya’s Jomvu Creek, a group of women is transforming livelihoods and restoring fragile mangrove ecosystems through sustainable mud crab farming. By linking aquaculture to conservation, they are rebuilding both incomes and coastal resilience. Their work proves that environmental stewardship and economic empowerment can thrive together.