Restoring the lungs of Kabul, one seedling at a time.
It began in the spring of 2018, not in a boardroom, but on the dusty slopes of the Koh-e-Asmai mountains. A small group of Kabul residents, tired of the smog-filled horizons, decided to reclaim their city's natural heritage.
What started with fifty saplings carried by hand has evolved into a sophisticated botanical operation. We blend ancient Afghan agricultural wisdom with modern ecological data to ensure every tree we plant survives the harsh seasons of our capital.
To transform Kabul's urban landscape through sustainable reforestation, fostering a culture of environmental stewardship that secures a breathable future for all citizens.
A Kabul where the hills are permanently green, the air is pristine, and every neighborhood thrives under the shade of a resilient, native urban forest.
Every tree planted is a promise kept to the future generations of Kabul. We aren't just planting wood and leaves; we are planting hope.
A dedicated collective of ecologists and activists
Volunteer Coordinator
"Volunteers are the roots that anchor our organization in the community."
Environmental Scientist
"Science tells us trees are the answer to many of our environmental challenges."
Project Coordinator
"Every project starts with a single seed and grows into a forest of possibilities."
Operations Manager
"Behind every successful tree planted is a team of dedicated people working seamlessly."
Community Director
"When communities unite, mountains can be moved and forests can grow."
Green Earth Foundation
Education Ministry
Water Conservation Authority
Municipality of Kabul
Disaster Management Authority
Afghan Telecom
Cultural Heritage Foundation
Seasonal Care Initiative
Cultural Affairs Ministry
Local Community Council
UN Environment Programme
World Wildlife Fund
Global Green Growth Institute
Afghan Red Crescent Society
International Rescue Committee