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Kai Njeri

Regenerative systems thinker, designer, birth doula, and community weaver

Kai Njeri is a regenerative systems thinker, designer, grower, healer, and facilitator based in Tanga, Tanzania. Her work moves like a forest: layered, alive, deeply interconnected. At once a gardener and a doula, a teacher and a poet, Kai embodies a way of living where care, reciprocity, and justice are not separate from design, but its foundation.

Her mission is rooted in one essential truth: we are not separate from Nature, we are Nature. From this knowing, she weaves projects that support food sovereignty, gender justice, sexual and reproductive health, and community healing. Whether she’s designing systems inspired by the intelligence of forest canopies or planting seeds with local communities, she’s always in conversation with the land as her teacher.

Kai believes that true change begins in the body, in relationship, in remembering. That’s why she invites people back into connection with their ecosystems, their inner landscapes, and each other. Her work is as much about composting old systems as it is about nurturing new ones. She brings a fierce softness to every room she enters, reminding us that we don’t need to dominate Nature to survive. We need to listen, belong, and rewild.

For Kai, the forest is more than a place. It’s a mirror, a guide, a sacred space of remembering. And it is from this place that she teaches, leads, and creates.

Kai Njeri is a regenerative systems thinker, designer, and community weaver based in Tanga, Tanzania. Rooted in deep Nature connection, she works at the intersection of ecology, healing, gender, and justice — supporting people to remember they are Nature. Whether through food sovereignty, sexual and reproductive health, or forest-inspired design, Kai channels the wisdom of the Earth into every space she enters.

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