Square One Eco Africa (SOEA) is a climate and sustainable development organization working to strengthen community resilience across climate-vulnerable regions of Africa
Square One Eco Africa (SOEA) is a climate and sustainable development organization working to strengthen community resilience across climate-vulnerable regions of Africa.
Our work focuses on co-designing climate solutions with communities, integrating sustainable development programs, digital innovation, and storytelling to create scalable models of resilience.
SOEA bridges climate innovation and community application through Eco-Tech Hubs and integrated programs. We introduce accessible technologies and ensure communities can use, adapt, and manage them to strengthen resilience and livelihoods
I was born and raised in Kenya, within ASAL and climate-vulnerable communities. Climate change, to me, has never been theoretical.
In years of work in environmental communication and community engagement, Rozalia observed the same pattern repeating: development structured around continuity of intervention, not community autonomy. Organisations that needed to remain needed, rather than building the capacity for communities to lead themselves.
SOEA was founded as a direct response to that pattern. The organisation is built on a belief that Africa's communities already carry the knowledge, resilience, and will to build a sustainable future. What they need are the tools, technology, and platforms to do it on their own terms.
Meet Rozalia and the BoardPowered by community innovation, technology, and storytelling for transformational impact across the continent.
To equip frontline communities with tools, technology, and storytelling power to drive environmental transformation, economic resilience, and social equity.
When communities are equipped and their success is made visible, they inspire replication, influence policy, and attract the investment that makes the cycle self-sustaining.
At SOEA, communities are partners—not beneficiaries. Programs start with listening and collaborative planning with local stakeholders, ensuring solutions are grounded, relevant, and sustainable.
Our work is designed from the beginning to ensure that communities do not remain long-term recipients of projects, but become owners, innovators, and stewards of sustainable climate solutions.
At SOEA, communities are not beneficiaries, they are partners in design. Every program begins with listening, participatory scoping, and collaborative planning with local leaders, youth, women, and community groups. This ensures that solutions are grounded in local realities, knowledge systems, and existing resilience practices. By embedding community ownership from the beginning, programs are more relevant, more effective, and more sustainable.
SOEA designs programs with clear sustainability pathways so impact continues beyond funding. By building local capacity, strengthening systems, and supporting economic viability, communities are equipped to sustain and evolve solutions independently.
SOEA bridges climate innovation and community application through Eco-Tech Hubs and integrated programs. We introduce accessible technologies and ensure communities can use, adapt, and manage them to strengthen resilience and livelihoods
Kenya's Arid and Semi-Arid Lands are not a liability. They are home to 38% of the population, vast solar and agroforestry potential, and communities already building resilience under pressure. That is exactly why we work here.
Community-led climate adaptation in drought-prone highland and lowland regions.
Agroforestry and blue economy initiatives in climate-vulnerable rural communities.
Climate-smart agriculture and renewable energy access for smallholder farmers.
Coastal resilience and blue economy programs for fishing communities.
Four phases of organisational and programmatic development, running January through December 2026.
NDAs, job descriptions, and organisational structure finalisation. Establishing the governance and accountability framework that everything else is built on.
CompleteWebsite update, stakeholder mapping, and grant applications. Establishing our public presence and beginning formal outreach to funders and community partners.
CompleteTaarifa App build, policies and strategy draft finalisation. Moving from framework to functional product and beginning pilot program preparation in field counties.
In ProgressPrototype demonstration, strategy launch, and investor pitching. Taking the work public and beginning the first full cycle of integrated program delivery in ASAL counties.
Coming SoonWe are looking for funders, partners, researchers, and volunteers who believe in community-led climate action.