The I&M Foundation issued a statement clarifying its role regarding discussions about a proposed development in Nairobi’s Ngong’ Road Forest. The foundation emphasized its support for public discourse and welcomed constructive engagement.
The initiative, named Imarisha Ngong’ Road Forest, is a non-commercial, community-focused project launched in May 2024. It aims to rehabilitate degraded forest areas, conserve biodiversity, and create inclusive green spaces to enhance public well-being and climate resilience.
The project aligns with environmental regulations and involves collaboration with local communities. Before starting, the I&M Foundation and Kenya Forest Service conducted a three-month consultation with stakeholders, including the Ngong Road Community Forest Association and local leaders from Langata, Dagoretti South, and Kibera sub-counties.
The project’s scope includes:
The I&M Foundation and I&M Bank distanced themselves from allegations linking them to hospitality developments, asserting no involvement. They reaffirmed their dedication to transparency, environmental responsibility, and ensuring the project delivers long-term conservation benefits for both the community and the environment.
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