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Tour management , Ruko conservancy
  • Kenya
Tara A. Pierce

Founder / Sustainability Consultant, Restoring Sustainability

I'm an art activist who went to law school and developed my own sustainability consulting business based on uniting human activity with habitat. My two areas of focus are Nature- and place-based programming and project development that emphasise community leadership; additionally, I offer workshops to organisations to rethink what "sustainability" means in their sector, helping them think beyond buzzwords and transform their work into tangible, positive action.
Teresa Muthoni

Programs Manager, Homegrown Sustainability Solutions/Women's Earth Alliance

My background is in community-led landscape restoration, women’s leadership, and climate resilience across Africa. I currently serve as the Africa Programs Manager at the Women’s Earth Alliance (WEA), where I lead the design, implementation, and evaluation of regional programs that strengthen women’s leadership in ecosystem restoration, climate justice, and sustainable development. In this role, I co-develop multi-year strategies, oversee monitoring, evaluation, and learning systems, mentor grassroots partners, and drive partnerships that advance environmental resilience and gender equality. Over the past decade, I have worked with organizations such as the Green Belt Movement, the International Tree Foundation, and One Tree Planted, where I managed national and continental reforestation programs and championed gender integration in conservation. I am also the Co-founder and Biocultural Restoration Advisor at Homegrown Sustainability Solutions, an initiative that bridges traditional knowledge and modern practices to foster regenerative, community-led restoration in Kenya and beyond. As a Registered Environmental Impact Assessment and Audit Lead Expert with advanced qualifications in project planning and environmental science, I am passionate about connecting local wisdom with global action—ensuring that women, youth, and communities remain at the heart of Africa’s regenerative future.