 Community members from Kericho County came from high and low to celebrate the launch of their reviewed Participatory Forest Management Plan. For almost two years now, CIFO has worked with Laundiani Community Forest Association to develop a Participatory Forest Management Plan. The forest plan development process involved members of the Water Resource Users Association. The ceremony began with tree planting by the invited guests and community representatives. Before the handover, the Laundiani Community organized a parade of activities that they are undertaking. The CIFO organized a tree planting and protection for the people concerned. The Laundiani Community Forest Management Plan is a prehistoric site. It was considered a holy place. In all generations, prehistoric site is marked or rather considered a homeland of the Kalenjin tribe. It is a place of blessing. The official handover of the document was quite spectacular. In the serene setting of the Laundiani Forest Station, a jovial community featuring local artists sang and danced their way through the ceremony. The PFMP was officially handed over to the Laundiani Community Forest Association, the Water Resource Users Association, Kenya Forest Service, and the County Government of Kericho. Now, thank you. We are going to have CIFO now to receive their own. We normally give to our strategic partners officially. So, CIFO, our Chief Guest, this one for the Chief Conservator of Forest, we appreciate the partnership and it is good that we have it on record that they have done us proud.