"Sustainable Environmental Management Centre (SEMC) is a multi-disciplined environmental service provider"
The Centre makes available research and analysis, training and capacity building, and evaluation services and program support (ESPS) interventions in the contexts of landscape rehabilitation, biodiversity restoration, ecosystem and habitat recovery, and conservation education as well as advocacy to government, private sector, intergovernmental organizations, non-governmental organizations, not-for-profit enterprises and individual clients .
Our solutions are strategic, knowledge-driven, and research-based. We incorporate economic, environmental, and social considerations into core functionality, development plans, and institutional frameworks in all of our assignments. To ensure the sustainability and effectiveness of the solutions we provide, we address capacity building in all of our services. We integrate our professional exposure with the local setting to offer services that are both current and future-proof.
Building on lessons learnt from past experiences — i.e., the focusing of conservation efforts
Read MoreEcosystem restoration is increasingly being seen as critical to preserving biodiversity
Read MoreThe majority of the earth’s land surface has been impacted by humans, resulting in a loss of environmental
Read MoreClimate change is not a future menace; it is already here. Climate change has caused more severe
Read MoreIndigenous Knowledge, Systems and Practices (IKSPs) as well as practitioners’ knowledge
Read MoreHumans influence and are influenced by ecosystems. Thus, humans are an integral part of today’s
Read MoreSEMC has partnered with leading specialists in the field of technical training and course content
Read MoreSEMC PORTFOLIO
Harnessing EAC’s Citizen’s Potential in Regional Integration Process
Making Drylands Productive (MDP) Program
SEMC signed a MoU with KEFRI
Screening of Thank You for the Rain
To maximize the assorted incentives in indigenous knowledge, systems, and practices in drylands by leveraging partnerships, transdisciplinary training, technology and innovation, and community participation for ecological restoration, improved livelihoods, poverty reduction, and national growth
Drylands that are resilient to climate change and serve as the foundations of flourishing communities.
To unlock the potential of nature and allied natural resources in dryland landscapes.