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Where Science Meets Sacred History

Did you know the Mugumo tree grows from the top down? Its seeds land high in a host tree, sending massive roots downward until they completely take over, forming an incredible, self-sustaining microclimate.

For generations, Kikuyu elders protected these trees, using them as natural sanctuaries for prayer and sacrifice. Today, standing right on the equator looking toward Mount Kenya, this giant is teaching us a powerful lesson about indigenous wisdom and how nature always reclaims its balance.

Watch the full discussion with my colleagues Anthony, Mary, and Steve on YouTube as we dive deeper into ecology, conservation, and climate resilience in celebration of World Environment Day.

Waiganjo Njoroge

Waiganjo brings 15 years of international experience in strategic communications on issues related to food, agriculture and nutrition, the environment, and sustainable development.

Before joining Emerging ag, he held senior communications roles including at the UN Environment Programme (UNEP) as the Press Secretary to the Executive Director, Communications Lead for the UN Environment Assembly (UNEA), Head of Communications at the Committee on World Food Security (CFS), and the interim Head of Communications at the Alliance for a Green Revolution in Africa (AGRA).

Over the years, he has led the design and execution of game-changing communication strategies; driven successful partners and stakeholders’ engagements; managed thought leadership and positioning drives for executives; and directed world class media operations. Waiganjo is delighted to be part of the Emerging family and deploy his skills, experience, and networks in support of efforts towards zero hunger and environmental sustainability for people and the planet.

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