Experience the moments that shaped our journey.
Collective commitment to environmental conservation and reforestation.
AWCC in partnership with the Bank of Baroda during Tree growing event at the Railways Training Institute in Nairobi . We manage to plant fruit trees for the institution, ornamental & madicinal trees.
AWCC being members of the Defenders Coalition participated in submitting a Memorandium to the Technical working group on GVB and Femicide as we markhed the IWD 2025.
Workshop on Localizing early warning mechanism in the context of climate change.
AWCC members skillfully crafting durable, eco-friendly baskets using locally sourced sisal to preserve culture and support livelihoods.
2024 we had a great discussion on Gendered Climate change impact to our women at the ilbiss hotel in Nairobi. During the Global network for disaster and Risk Summit.
Africa Women For Climate Change during The World tourism day celebratons.
AWCC show casing their member products made from locally available materials as we marked the World tourism day 2023.
AWCC commemorate World Lion Day walk of 23,000 steps at The Meru national park organized by Born Free
Supporting Baroda bank in tree growing towards achieving the national 15 billion tress growing initiative
The session aimed to deepen understanding of gender dynamics in climate resilience and disaster risk reduction. It also provided a platform for knowledge exchange and capacity building, with a special focus on practical strategies and insights ..
The session aimed to deepen understanding of gender dynamics in climate resilience and disaster risk reduction. It also provided a platform for knowledge exchange and capacity building, with a special focus on practical strategies and insights .
AWCC’s tree donation programs encourage green practices and community involvement in restoring the environment.
AWCC commemorate World Lion Day walk of 23,000 steps at The Meru national park organized by Born Free.
AWCC commemorate World Lion Day walk of 23,000 steps at The Meru national park organized by Born Free.
Weaving traditional sisal baskets, blending heritage with sustainability using locally available materials.
Locally sourced sisal transformed into functional art—these handmade baskets represent resilience and resourcefulness.
Hand woven baskets (KIONDO), Mats and Sisal skirt
Women artisans, turning natural sisal fibers into beautiful baskets that support livelihoods and promote green practices.
Through awareness sessions, AWCC works with communities to eliminate taboos around menstruation and support girls’ education.
Community members come together in sessions that foster empowerment, collaboration, and shared learning.
AWCC’s mission supports health and education, ensuring no girl is held back by lack of menstrual resources.
From raw sisal to finished kiondo, AWCC showcases how local materials power timeless African craftsmanship.
Made from natural sisal, each kiondo basket is a cultural symbol of resilience, beauty, and local craftsmanship.