Projects

Explore the projects we are working with

Our project portfolio represents the attributes of climate and biodiversity action that we care about. No one project is able to do everything perfectly, which is why our portfolio approach is so important. We will usually have availability for these great projects:

Vanga Blue Forest is a community-led mangrove conservation and restoration project based in southern Kenya. It was developed when the community of …

Mikoko Pamoja is a community-led mangrove conservation and restoration project in Gazi Bay, Kenya. It involves both forest preservation and community-based reforestation. …

BURN won the 2015 Ashden Clean Energy for Women and Girls Award. Since 2013, Burn have sold over 1 million stoves. These …

The Yaeda-Eyasi Landscape REDD project strengthens land tenure, management capacity and local natural resource management in Hadza hunter-gatherer and Tatoga pastoralist communities …

Ekovilla offers carbon net-negative cellulose fibre insulation (CFI) made from renewable natural resources. One tonne of Ekovilla’s CFI removes 1,11 tonnes of …

The Kasigau Corridor project results in the avoidance of over 1.5 million tonnes of CO2-e emissions per year. Kasigau covers over 500,000 …

The Kenya Biogas Programme provides biodigesters to individual households. The programme is part of the Africa aBiogas Partnership Programme (ABPP); a partnership …

Why A Portfolio?

To understand how it works, the best place to start is with something familiar, like a traditional mutual fund. Imagine half a dozen investors, each trying to figure out the best way to invest in the stock market. They could each buy a few stocks on their own, but who has the time or resources to constantly research the market and manage the portfolio? Instead, they band together, pool their money and hire a professional to invest it for them.

Where does your money go?

Planet Moja Process

  1. Research the market

  2. Rate projects based on tech potential, biodiversity and community benefits, women’s leadership, neglectedness, scalability and cost

  3. Select projects to create a balanced approach to biodiversity, carbon reduction and removal

  4. Manage the portfolio to support emerging opportunities

With a balanced portfolio you can trust your impact, not just in the performance of individual projects, but as a strategy.