United Nations Environment Program (UNEP) reached out GBM Kenya to share its methodologies and approach with development workers and stakeholders in Africa and beyond.
In 1986 GBM Kenya established a Pan-African Green Belt Network to share the GBM approach through two-week training workshops. The environmental problems that GBM has addressed are not unique to Kenya hence the approach that GBM uses could be applicable to the environments in other countries.
The programme aims to share the approach utilised by Green Belt Movement while raising awareness on the importance of conserving their local biodiversity, advocating environmental sustainability.
Since 1986, three Pan-African workshops have been held during which 55 persons from 36 organisations of 15 African countries have participated such as Ethiopia, Tanzania, Uganda, Rwanda.