Growing Hope: Haller Schools Open Day 2025
Haller’s annual School Farmers’ Open Day brought over 1,000 pupils, teachers, and parents together to explore sustainable farming, biodiversity, and wellbeing.
World Tourism Day 2025: How to Explore Kenya Sustainably Without Compromise
Discover how to explore Kenya sustainably without compromising on adventure. From low-carbon travel tips to community-powered experiences like Nguuni Nature Sanctuary, this guide highlights ways you can travel consciously, support local impact, and be part of a greener future for tourism in Kenya.
International Literacy Day 2025: Literacy in the Digital Era
On International Literacy Day 2025, Haller celebrates literacy in the digital era. From Kenya’s first free library to our developing ICT hubs, we make education and conservation knowledge accessible for all. Learn more about how you can support and donate today.
Why Charity Matters: Building Sustainable Futures with the Haller Foundation
This International Day of Charity, discover how the Haller Foundation empowers communities in Kenya through education, healthcare, and conservation. Donate today to support a more sustainable future.
A Conservation Model Worth Sharing: Nguuni Nature Sanctuary
The Nguuni Nature Sanctuary is a pioneering community-based conservation model in Mombasa that marries biodiversity protection with public education, regenerative agriculture, and local livelihoods. A low‑cost, high‑impact approach trains youth and trainers in regenerative methods, boosts green skills, and safeguards vital water catchments.
From Learners to Leaders: How Nguuni Sparks Career Pathways
Our Nguuni Nature Sanctuary is a launchpad for careers in rural Kenya. Through hands-on training in climate-smart agriculture, composting, and water conservation, we’ve empowered over hundreds of smallholder farmers, especially women, to start their gardens or become peer trainers. Read more about how Nguuni is inspiring the next generation of conservationists.
Restoring Land, Unlocking Opportunities: Nguuni Nature Sanctuary
Land degradation and desertification threaten billions worldwide, disrupting ecosystems, economies, and lives. As the world loses land equivalent to four football fields every minute, urgent restoration is key. Discover how initiatives like Kenya’s Nguuni Nature Sanctuary are reversing damage, empowering communities, and showcasing the vast environmental, economic, and social benefits of land restoration.