About us

People | Passion | Solutions

Who we are

The organization was founded in 2017 registered in 2019. We exist to preserve the life-giving functions of our ecosystems,
landscapes, and biosphere upon which our common future depends. We value indigenous knowledge and science to catalyse our understanding of the linkages between the ‘‘global system’’ (the planetary base for human survival), the ‘‘social system’’ (the political, economic,
health, and other human-devised structures that provide the societal basis of human.

Our conservation and development programs focus on protecting the environment and its habitats especially the indigenous people who for millions of years have played a significant role in the continuous process of nature conservation. Action for Nature work with the government, CSOs, and non-state actors participating to inform policies and their implementation acting as advocates and allies of vulnerable populations of indigenous peoples especially youths and children.

What We Do

At Action for Nature, we are dedicated to creating transformational change by addressing critical challenges at the intersection of conservation, socioeconomic transformation, natural resource governance, and disaster response. Through community-led solutions, we empower people and protect the planet. 

Our Key Focus Areas

Conservation & Environmental Protection 
  – Restoring ecosystems and protecting biodiversity through community-based conservation efforts. 
   – Promoting sustainable land and water management practices. 
  – Educating and engaging local communities in environmental stewardship. 

Socioeconomic Transformation
   – Empowering marginalized groups through skills development, education, and livelihood programs. 
– Supporting small-scale farmers and entrepreneurs with sustainable, climate-resilient practices. 
 – Advocating for equitable access to resources and opportunities. 

 ⁠Natural Resource Governance
   – Strengthening community rights and participation in managing natural resources. 
  – Advocating for fair policies that balance ecological sustainability and local livelihoods. 
   – Combating illegal exploitation of forests, water, and minerals through awareness and legal support. 

Disaster Preparedness & Response 
  – Building community resilience to climate-related disasters (floods, droughts, wildfires). 
   – Providing emergency relief and long-term recovery support. 
  – Training local volunteers in disaster risk reduction and first response. 

Our approach

 We adopt a holistic model that weaves together environmental conservation, sustainable  livelihoods, community empowerment, and advocacy. Through inclusive, grassroots  partnerships and locally-led projects, we ensure that change is both sustainable and  community-owned.

Our Values:

● Humanity

We put people first.

● Diversity

We celebrate all voices and experiences.

● Care for Nature

Nature is our partner, not just  a resource.

● Impartiality

We serve with fairness and transparency.

● Happiness

We work for thriving, joyful communities.

Theory of Change

 We believe sustainable impact requires a clear strategy. Here’s how we turn our vision into action:

 Inputs

  • A dedicated, skilled team of conservationists and community leaders
  • Strategic partnerships with government, CSOs, and local stakeholders
  • Financial and technical resources to implement local initiatives

 Activities

  • Biodiversity research and conservation planning
  • Community-based livelihood training and eco-enterprise support
  • Advocacy and inclusive policy engagement
  • Human rights and disaster preparedness programming

 Outputs

  • Increased environmental awareness and engagement
  • Strengthened local livelihoods and economic resilience
  • Improved participatory governance in conservation and development

 Outcomes

  • Reduced habitat degradation and deforestation
  • More resilient, empowered, and self-sustaining communities
  • Greater accountability in natural resource management

 Impact

  • Long-term biodiversity conservation and climate resilience
  • Socioeconomic transformation in rural and vulnerable communities
  • Strengthened governance and human rights protection

 This framework ensures every action is tied to real, measurable change for both  people and nature.

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