Projects
Entooma Sidai project
Entooma Sidai is a Maasai Mara Range-land Restoration and Conservation Project. It target the restoration of approximately 650,000 hectares of degraded grasslands in Narok County, Kenya. The Project will be developed using the Verified Carbon Standard’s (VCS) VM0032 Methodology for the Adoption of Sustainable Grasslands through Adjustment of Fire and Grazing.
Key activities:
- Improve degraded land
- Maintaining total grass cover
- Improve the livelihoods and the living standard of people living in the project scope.
- Improve animals’ breeds.
Implementation Partners:
- AAH-I (Action Africa Help International)
- SRWC (Sand River Wildlife Corridor)
- AKILI (Akili Holdings LTD)
- CIP (Climate Investment Partners)
- Cimate change
- Narok,Kenya.
- 40 year
- On-going


Testimonies
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1. Before Entooma Sidai began, our grassland was thin and sparse. Today, thanks for sustainable grazing methods, our livestock are healthier, yielding more milk and meat. We’ve seen forage return, and I’ve even started earning more from the extra produce. This project hasn't only restored our land—it’s restored our way of life
James Tago
Entooma sidai chairperson
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Joining the grazing committee allowed me to help shape how we manage our land. The training on sustainable grazing and monitoring not only empowered me, but it also creates real change—the grass is returning, wildlife is thriving, and we’re playing a direct role in restoring our land and securing our future.
Patrick Kikonya
Ambassador & Beneficiary Ilkerin village
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Working with Entooma Sidai has opened incredible opportunities. The project has created meaningful local jobs in monitoring grazing and restoring grasslands. I’ve been able to support my family through this work and have a real sense of pride seeing our grasslands recover
Jacob Kipees
Project Ass Manager