Group of women and girls holding small potted plants, posing outdoors in front of a brick wall and some greenery.

for the regeneration of african

women and land

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Nature YETU is a grassroots eco-feminist collective dedicated to the regeneration of both African women and the land. We recognize that the oppression of women and the destruction of nature are deeply connected—and so are the solutions.

Our work blends climate education, community action, and creative expression. From hosting film screenings and guest talks, to organizing community gardens and clean-ups, to using the arts as a tool for advocacy, we create spaces where young women can learn, lead, and thrive.

Guided by the principles of the Charter for African Feminists, our vision is to nurture a generation of climate-resilient earth stewardesses—young women who can stand boldly for themselves, their communities, and the environment we all depend on.

A woman with short dreadlocks is holding a potted plant. She is wearing a dark green T-shirt with a logo and text that reads 'ECOFEMINIST'. The background features a brick wall and other people seated and standing.

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Group of women participating in an outdoor activity or game on a grassy field, some clapping and smiling, with lush green trees and bushes in the background.