Safe Environment Hub - SEHub

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A non-partisan, not-for-profit, positive climate change-driven, social enterprise organization that aims at influencing positive attitude and actions towards the environment at any given time with a special focus in technology.

10/05/2026

Today, we celebrate and honor all mothers around the world đź’š

To the mums in the climate space—thank you for nurturing not only your families, but also a healthier, safer, and more sustainable future for generations to come. Your strength, resilience, and dedication inspire real change every day.

To all mothers, guardians, and women who lovingly step into mothering roles in different ways—your care shapes homes, communities, and the world around us.

At Safe Environment Hub, we appreciate and celebrate you today and always.

Happy Mother’s Day

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03/04/2026

We wish you a Happy Easter!

As you celebrate, commit to the environment as your responsibility.

20/03/2026

Eid Mubarak to our Muslim brothers and sisters

As we celebrate this special day, we are reminded of the beauty of compassion, unity, and giving back to our communities 🤍

From all of us at Safe Environment Hub (SEhub), we wish you a joyful and blessed Eid

Photos from Safe Environment Hub - SEHub's post 17/03/2026

The CASCADE Project, implemented by CARE Kenya in partnership with GAIN, concluded a transformative 4-day Budget Making and Civic Engagement Training Workshop for Community-Based Organizations and the Sun Business Network in Nairobi County.

The training aimed to equip organizations with the knowledge and skills to effectively engage in county planning and budgeting processes—ensuring nutrition-responsive financing aligned with the County Nutrition Action Plan.

We were particularly delighted to see strong participation of young leaders in this forum, reinforcing our commitment in nutrition governance.

Photos from Safe Environment Hub - SEHub's post 13/03/2026

We wrapped up Day 5 of the Scaling Up Nutrition Civil Society Network ESA convening with a field visit to the National Agricultural Research and Development Institute in Kanye.

From food science labs to sorghum innovation, one message stood out:
strong food systems require science, accountability, and collaboration.

Now the real work begins—turning commitments into results.

Photos from Safe Environment Hub - SEHub's post 10/03/2026

SEHub at the SUN ESA Civil Society Network Regional Meeting – Day 4

Day 4 of the regional gathering of the Scaling Up Nutrition Movement Civil Society Network brought together policymakers, civil society leaders, and development partners to advance the theme:

“Strengthening Accountable Food Systems for Nutrition Security and Health.”

Powerful reflections emerged from the discussions:

🌱 Food security begins with seed security.
🤝 Moving from “government vs civil society” to “government with civil society.”
📊 Every $1 invested in nutrition can generate $23 in returns.

Participants also developed action plans, financing strategies, and partnership pathways to accelerate nutrition outcomes across the region.

For SEHub, the message is clear:
Transforming food systems requires accountability, collaboration, and community voices at the center.

08/03/2026

Happy International Women’s Day!

Today we celebrate the strength, resilience, and leadership of women who are shaping a better world. From our communities to the climate movement, women continue to stand at the forefront—protecting our environment, nurturing innovation, and building sustainable futures.

At Safe Environment Hub we celebrate every woman and girl who dares to lead, protect the planet, and inspire change.

Together, we rise. Together, we transform communities.

Photos from Safe Environment Hub - SEHub's post 05/03/2026

Day Two at the Scaling Up Nutrition Civil Society Network ESA Regional Meeting in Gaborone challenged us to think beyond production — toward accountable food systems for nutrition security and health.

From fish nutrition to N4G tracking, the message was clear:
Data must inform policy. Rights must guide action. Partnerships must drive impact.

Accountability is how food systems become nutrition systems.

Photos from Safe Environment Hub - SEHub's post 03/03/2026

SEHub at the 2026 SUN ESA Regional Meeting – Gaborone, Botswana

Safe Environment Hub (SEHub) is proud to be participating in the 2026 SUN Eastern & Southern Africa Civil Society Network Regional Meeting under the Scaling Up Nutrition Movement, held at Hilton Garden Inn.

This year’s theme, “Strengthening Accountable Food Systems for Nutrition Security and Health,” brings together regional civil society leaders to strengthen collaboration, review progress, and chart a bold way forward for 2026–2030.

📍 Day 1 Highlights

Day One set a powerful tone:

✨ The meeting provides space to connect, collaborate, and share insights across the region.
✨ A strong reminder that “no one is coming to save us” — African-led solutions and accountability are key.
✨ Discussions on protecting children and consumers through sound regulation and sustainable local production.
✨ A call for regional cooperation to safeguard smallholder farmers, women, and vulnerable communities during economic downturns.
✨ Presentation of the SUN 4.0 (2026–2030) Strategy and ESA Regional Strategy.
✨ Country alliances mapped out their contributions toward delivering the regional vision.
✨ An engaging Youth Engagement Strategy session emphasizing meaningful youth participation in nutrition governance.

The day closed with renewed energy, shared accountability, and a collective commitment to action.

20/02/2026

Organic Waste Reality Check

A large percentage of organic waste is still being thrown away, while only a small portion is reused for composting, animal feed, and sustainable farming.

At Safe Environment Hub, we are working to change this by promoting:

1. Proper waste separation
2.Black Soldier Fly farming
3. Climate-smart solutions
4.Community awareness

Every banana peel, leftover food, and vegetable waste has value. Let’s stop wasting and start transforming.

Together, we can turn waste into opportunity.

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