Candina Weston

Candina's Her Planet Earth Kenya Expedition with Conservation International

Fundraising for CI
US$6,577
raised of US$5,000 target
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Story

On 1 October 2019, I will set out with a self-funded team of 17 women from around the world to trek 100km across Northern Kenya's remote Matthew's range.  The trail has never been attempted before by a visiting group, and will take us on a new passage across the mountains.  Our team, coming together under the banner of 'Her Planet Earth' - a non-profit organization headquartered in Singapore dedicated to gender equality and environmental conservation - aims to raise a combined total of $150,000 USD for Conservation International (CI), a charity that works to protect nature for the benefit of humanity.

Northern Kenya is a great model for community-driven co-management of shared natural resources set in the most ancient landscape of human and animal co-habitation on the planet.  The funds raised will go to support a range of projects focusing on gender equality including the Reteti Elephant Sanctuary - the first community owned and mainly female operated elephant sanctuary in Kenya, the expansion of eco-tourism facilities and the establishment and support of a mobile anti-poaching team for the region.  I am particularly passionate about the holistic work CI is leading not only to protect nature in its natural habitat, but also to address the bigger picture challenge that is the illegal wildlife trade, the monetary driver of the problem.  During this expedition our group will also work with grantees of Microsoft's AI for Earth program, including Vulcan EarthRanger, in collecting information on activities, animals and assets in protected areas to help conservationists.  Wildlife that is traded legally is a growing multi-billion dollar industry, impacting all markets and ports around the world, yet is currently lacks the proper technologies and tools needed, opening the way for increased illegal wildlife trade.  CI is expanding on the work being done to monitor animals on the ground by developing and implementing a wildlife enforcement and regulatory application that will provide customs agents new technology-based solutions designed to ensure only legally traded species make it through border points.  CI will continue to partner with organizations such as Microsoft to address the bigger picture conservation issues being faced by continuing to provide funding, training and expertise to protect the forests, oceans and grasslands that benefit us all.

I thank you for supporting me, the team and the work Conservation International is driving.

About the charity

We know that human beings are totally dependent on nature — and that by saving nature, we’re saving ourselves. To that end, CI is helping to build a healthier, more prosperous and more productive planet. We do this through science, policy, and partnerships with countries, communities and companies. Over the years, CI has helped support 1,200 protected areas and interventions across 77 countries, safeguarding more than 601 million hectares of land, marine and coastal areas.​​ Our work is moving entire societies toward a healthier, more sustainable development path — so that we don’t use up today what we’re going to need tomorrow. At CI, we don’t focus on one sector or one issue. And we’re not interested in short-term fixes. Instead, building upon a foundation of science, partnership and field work, we find global solutions to global problems.​​ We measure success in human terms. Our ultimate goal is to protect the most fundamental things that nature provides to all of us: our food, our fresh water, our livelihoods and a stable climate. Nature doesn’t need people - people need nature.

Donation summary

Total raised
US$6,576.80
Online donations
US$3,036.80
Offline donations
US$3,540.00

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