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Climate Science to Action

Training Africa's Next Generation of Climate Scientists

NextGen for Earth builds research capacity, climate literacy, and community resilience across Africa — through rigorous training, peer mentorship, and published science.

100+
Youth Trained
4,000+
Children Reached
12
Publications
40K+
Trees Planted
African landscape

"Youth don't just inherit the climate crisis — they are its most powerful solution."

Prof. Adelaide Lusambili — Founder
We Are On a Mission

Empowering Youth to Lead Bold Climate Action

We want to empower youth to take the lead in climate research, policy, and community action. We want to build a global community where young people connect across borders, share knowledge, and drive solutions grounded in sustainability, equity, and the circular economy.

We work with communities, educators, civil society, and decision-makers to make sure youth voices don't just speak — they shape the future of climate action.

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Our Mission

Building a Global Climate Community

A global community where young people connect across borders, share knowledge, and drive solutions grounded in sustainability, equity, and the circular economy — making sure youth voices shape the future of climate action.

We Have a Vision

Youth-Led Innovation for a Regenerative World

We want youth to lead bold, inclusive climate action — from local initiatives to global platforms. Communities generating their own evidence, shifting behaviours, and co-creating sustainable solutions that reflect their realities.

Our Approach

Science × Community × Action

We believe youth-led innovation and intergenerational collaboration can build a regenerative world — where everyone shares the power and responsibility to protect our planet.

4,000+
School Children
Reached
40,000+
Trees Planted in
Schools & Communities
100+
Youth Trained in
Research & Safeguarding
35+
Youth Mentored in
Systematic Data Synthesis
What We Do

Four Programmes. One Mission.

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Research Capacity Building

Research Capacity Building

Weekly training for early career researchers in methods, systematic reviews, grant writing, data synthesis, and ethics.

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Healthcare Worker Training

Healthcare Worker Training

Monthly training equipping frontline health workers to understand and respond to climate-driven health challenges.

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Youth Climate Stewardship — Tree planting

Youth Climate Stewardship

School students mentored by trained youth peers on climate literacy, tree planting, and environmental action.

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Indigenous Knowledge Transfer — Elder sharing plant knowledge

Indigenous Knowledge Transfer

Preserving and amplifying traditional ecological wisdom as a cornerstone of climate adaptation and resilience.

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Capacity Building

Our Training Programmes

Three distinct training tracks delivered through regular workshops — each designed to build lasting capacity where it matters most.

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Early Career Researchers
Graduate students, junior scientists & aspiring researchers
Weekly Workshops
  • Research Methods & Study Design
  • Systematic Reviews
  • Data Collection & Management
  • Synthesising Evidence
  • Grant Writing
  • Research Ethics & Safeguarding
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Healthcare Workers
Nurses, clinicians & community health workers
Monthly Workshops
  • Climate Change & Health Fundamentals
  • Heat Impacts on Patient Care
  • Extreme Weather & Service Delivery
  • Climate Disrespectful Care
  • Community Resilience Strategies
  • Mental Health & Climate Stress
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Youth Climate Stewards
School students mentored by trained youth peers
Weekly Workshops
  • Climate Science Fundamentals
  • Environmental Stewardship
  • Tree Planting & Restoration
  • Peer-to-Peer Mentorship
  • Community Engagement
  • Mental Health Peer Support
Our Logic

Theory of Change

How we move from training and science to lasting climate impact across Africa.

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Input
  • Expert mentors
  • Published science
  • Community partnerships
  • Funded programmes
2
Activities
  • Weekly workshops
  • Peer mentorship
  • Field research
  • Tree planting drives
3
Outputs
  • 100+ youth trained
  • 35 researchers mentored
  • 4,000+ children reached
  • 12 publications
4
Outcomes
  • Youth lead research
  • Schools adopt stewardship
  • Communities more resilient
  • Policies informed
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Impact
  • Climate-literate generation
  • Evidence-based policy
  • Healthier communities
  • Sustainable Africa
Evidence-Based Impact

Our Research & Publications

12
Papers Published
8+
Journals
2023–26
Active Research

From heat impacts on pregnant women in Kilifi to youth-inclusive climate strategies across sub-Saharan Africa — our research shapes policy, informs communities, and drives meaningful change. All work is peer-reviewed and freely accessible.

Climate & Health2026

Aware but unprepared: climate change impacts on healthcare workers in Africa — a scoping review

Lusambili A et al.

Frontiers in Public Health  ·  13, 1693703

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Youth & Climate2025

Towards youth-inclusive strategies for climate change and health research in sub-Saharan Africa

Lusambili AM et al.

Journal of Climate Change and Health  ·  22, 100418

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Kenya Field Study2025

Climate seasonality and health of older adults in rural Busia and Kilifi, Kenya: SENIORS study

Shumba CS et al.

BMJ Open  ·  15(10), e103956

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Climate Science2025

Ten new insights in climate science 2024

Schaeffer R et al.

One Earth  ·  8(6)

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Maternal Health2025

Reducing extreme heat impacts on pregnant women and infants: community intervention in Kilifi, Kenya

Lusambili A et al.

Health Policy and Planning  ·  40(9), 943-954

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Maternal Health2024

Community perspectives of heat and weather warnings for pregnant and postpartum women in Kilifi, Kenya

Lusambili A et al.

PLOS ONE  ·  19(11), e0313781

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Youth Health2025

Socio-ecological barriers to ART adherence: qualitative insights from Nairobi's informal settlements

Muhenje O et al.

Frontiers in Public Health  ·  13, 1650966

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Youth Health2026

Resilient in adversity: ART adherence interventions among young adults in Kibera, Nairobi

Muhenje O et al.

PLOS ONE  ·  21(3), e0322823

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Maternal Health2024

Too hot to thrive: community perspectives on high ambient temperature for postpartum women in Kilifi

Lusambili A et al.

BMC Pediatrics  ·  24(1), 36

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Maternal Health2023

'Mothers get really exhausted!' Lived experience of pregnancy in extreme heat: Kilifi, Kenya

Scorgie F et al.

Social Science & Medicine  ·  335, 116223

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Community Engagement2023

Community co-design workshop on reducing heat exposure impacts on pregnant women in Kilifi, Kenya

Lusambili A et al.

Frontiers in Public Health  ·  11, 1146048

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Kenya Field Study2023

Awareness and interventions to reduce dehydration in pregnant women and newborns in rural Kenya

Lusambili A, Nakstad B

African Journal of Primary Health Care & Family Medicine  ·  15(1), e1-e3

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Elderly African couple wading through floodwaters — climate change impact on older adults
Active Study
Busia & Kilifi Counties, Kenya
Funded By
Medical College of Wisconsin, USA
Research Partners
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Medical College of Wisconsin
United States of America
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Masinde Muliro University of Science & Technology
Kenya
Current Research

Mapping the Impact of Climate Seasonality on Ageing

How does the changing climate shape the everyday lives of older Africans? This study finds out — and listens to those most at risk.

This study examines how climate seasonality shapes the lived experiences of ageing in Busia and Kilifi counties, Kenya. We identify who is most affected, assess how seasonal climate variability influences health and wellbeing, and analyse the resilience and adaptation strategies at individual, household, and community levels.

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Who is most affected?
Identifying the most climate-vulnerable older adults across two Kenyan counties.
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Health & Wellbeing
Assessing how seasonal climate variability influences physical and mental health outcomes.
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Resilience & Adaptation
Analysing strategies at individual, household, and community levels to cope with climate stress.
Busia County
Kilifi County
Qualitative Study
International Partnership
Partner With Us

Fund the Next Generation

Your investment directly trains young African scientists, equips healthcare workers, and puts climate knowledge into the hands of school children.

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$7,000

Youth Research Fellowship

Fund one early career researcher through a full year of mentorship, training, and their first peer-reviewed publication.

📈 1 researcher → 1 publication → evidence that shapes policy
Fund This Work
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$1,000 – $5,000

School Climate Stewardship

Sponsor weekly climate workshops and tree-planting drives across a cluster of schools in Kenya or Ethiopia.

📈 500 children per school · 1,000 trees per term
Fund This Work
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$4,000 – $10,000

Healthcare Worker Training

Train a cohort of healthcare workers on climate-health impacts, equipping frontline staff to protect vulnerable communities.

📈 20 workers trained · serve 5,000+ patients
Fund This Work
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$5,000 – $10,000

Global Youth Science Network

Connect our youth ambassadors with young scientists across the globe — funding travel, networking events, and international collaborations.

📈 15 ambassadors · 4 countries · year-round presence
Fund This Work

Want to discuss a bespoke partnership? We welcome conversations with foundations, trusts, and institutional donors. Contact us at team@nextgenforearth.org or Comms@nextgenforearth.org

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Safeguarding & PSEA
All team members and volunteers are trained on our Safeguarding and PSEA policy before any field engagement. Child protection is non-negotiable in every programme we deliver.
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Open Access Research
All our research is published in peer-reviewed, open access journals — freely available to researchers, policymakers, and communities across Africa and beyond.
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Registered Organisation
NextGen for Earth is a legally registered organisation (No. CLG-Z7TR6WBW), operating with full financial accountability and transparent governance structures.
Our Network

Research & Institutional Partners

We collaborate with leading universities, health departments, ministries, and civil society organisations across Africa and internationally.

University of Nairobi
University of Nairobi
Kenya
Medical College of Wisconsin
Medical College of Wisconsin
USA
Men In Health
Men In Health
Zimbabwe
Eternal Flame Worldwide
Eternal Flame Worldwide
International
Kilifi County Health Department
Kilifi County Health Department
Kenya
Masinde Muliro University (MMUST)
Masinde Muliro University (MMUST)
Kenya
CHANCE Network
CHANCE Network
International
BC
Busia County Health Department
Kenya
ME
Ministry of Environment & Climate Change — Kilifi
Kenya
See Us In Action

Our Work In Action

See the science. Meet the people. Feel the impact.

Watch NextGen for Earth in action — from field research to community engagement and youth leadership across Africa.

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Youth Climate Leadership in Action — Kenya
Youth climate leaders in action — see how NextGen for Earth is transforming communities across Africa through science and stewardship.
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CHAMHNA Video — Climate & Health Action
From research to real-world impact — NextGen for Earth bridging climate science and community action across Kenya and beyond.
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Our People

Led by Scientists. Driven by Youth.

Our team spans four continents — combining senior research expertise with frontline youth energy to create change that is both rigorous and deeply rooted.

Esperant Fumyunga
Esperant Fumyunga
Acting CEO
Prof Adelaide Lusambili
Prof Adelaide Lusambili
Senior Scientist & Founder
Dr Fr Kizito Muchanga
Dr Fr Kizito Muchanga
President / Senior Mentor
Rev Fr Boniface Silayo Tanael
Rev Fr Boniface Silayo Tanael
Board Member
Prof Maria Ameria Viteri
Prof Maria Ameria Viteri
Senior Strategist & Advisor
Dr Rose Wishall Ediger
Dr Rose Wishall Ediger
Senior Advisor & Mentor
Dr Ken Dunn MBE
Dr Ken Dunn MBE
Entrepreneur / Trainer
Patience Musalia
Patience Musalia
Executive Assistant to CEO
Mr Felix Shyaba
Mr Felix Shyaba
CSR Manager
Dr Gloria Maimela
Dr Gloria Maimela
Senior Mentor
Dr Sammy Khagai
Dr Sammy Khagai
Senior Mentor
Dr Isiomi Igweike
Dr Isiomi Igweike
Senior Mentor
Dan Oginga
Dan Oginga
HR
Dr Dora Oduor
Dr Dora Oduor
Senior Mentor
Dr Dinah Makuba Kassaman
Dr Dinah Makuba Kassaman
Senior Mentor
Prof Caroline Mulinya
Prof Caroline Mulinya
Senior Mentor
Claire Wiraka
Claire Wiraka
Knowledge Translation
Cheryl Matilda Shirwatso
Cheryl Matilda Shirwatso
Social Media Assistant
John Njoroge
John Njoroge
Website Manager
On the Ground

Regional Ambassadors
Across the Continent

Moses Masika Wamukota
Moses Masika Wamukota
Lead Ambassador & Researcher
Tsion Mekonen Hailu
Tsion Mekonen Hailu
Lead Ambassador — Ethiopia / Social Media Manager
Annastacia Kimani
Annastacia Kimani
Regional Ambassador — Ukambani
Anastasha Cherotich
Anastasha Cherotich
Regional Ambassador — South Rift
Joram Joe Ihure Macharia
Joram Joe Ihure Macharia
Regional Ambassador — Central Kenya
Emmanuel Lago
Emmanuel Lago
Regional Ambassador — Nyanza
Abdihakim Adan
Abdihakim Adan
Regional Ambassador — North Eastern
Jacob Kinyua Nderitu
Jacob Kinyua Nderitu
Environmental Mentee
Hedwick Nyangayi Matwang'a
Hedwick Nyangayi Matwang'a
Environmental Research Intern
Babra Shibichila
Babra Shibichila
Environmental Mentee
Achieng Regan Odero
Achieng Regan Odero
Environmental Mentee — Nairobi
Cynthia Mueni
Cynthia Mueni
Environmental Mentee — Ukambani
Ronald Galileo Okang'a
Ronald Galileo Okang'a
Environmental Mentee — Western
Mercy Muema
Mercy Muema
Environmental Mentee
Ronald Nasiali
Ronald Nasiali
Environmental Mentee
Voices of Change

What Our Community Says

NextGen for Earth showed me that youth are not just the future of climate action — we are the present. I now engage directly with policymakers on environmental stewardship.

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Hon. Galileo
Environmental Mentee & Youth Policy Advocate

NextGen for Earth gave me the skills to conduct and publish a scoping review. I went from a student with no research experience to a peer-reviewed author — in one year.

O
Oge Igweike
Medical Student & Published Author

Ready to Invest in Africa's Climate Future?Your funding trains researchers, empowers communities, and plants the seeds of lasting change.

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Get in Touch

We'd Love to Hear From You

Whether you are a donor, researcher, partner organisation, or young person wanting to join — we welcome every conversation.

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Communications & PartnershipsComms@nextgenforearth.org

Mokoyeti West Road, off Langata Road, Karen, Nairobi, Kenya
(+254) 735 920 920

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