Green Force Patrol Plants 5,000 Trees Across Nairobi County
Officers and volunteers joined forces in an ambitious environmental drive, planting over 5,000 indigenous trees in neighborhoods across Nairobi.
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In a landmark initiative bridging technology and community safety, Police Is My Brother welcomed 200 youth from underserved Nairobi neighborhoods for the inaugural Code4Peace Bootcamp — a six-week program teaching coding skills while building tools for civic justice.
Read Full StoryOfficers and volunteers joined forces in an ambitious environmental drive, planting over 5,000 indigenous trees in neighborhoods across Nairobi.
The powerful storytelling program expanded to Kisumu and Kakamega, creating safe spaces for citizens and officers to share personal experiences.
The Community Watch + Police Partnership program, originally piloted in Nairobi, is now active in 12 Kenyan counties following successful pilot outcomes.
The citizen reporting and rights education mobile platform has seen extraordinary uptake since its public launch, with users from 35 counties.
The Africa Governance and Innovation Fund has awarded our organization a major grant to study the long-term impact of community policing models.
45 young leaders received certificates from the Climate Cadets program, with three projects already presenting to local county government.