Projects

KKL-JNF offices in countries throughout the world serve as a bridge that creates a global network for protecting the environment and promoting projects in the fields of ecology, water, research and development, forestry, international cooperation, and more.
Ecology - Creating a Sustainable Israel

Ecology - Creating a Sustainable Israel

With the support of its partners worldwide, KKL-JNF preserves historical sites and landscapes, transforms garbage dumps into parks, and restores water habitats, enabling local flora and fauna to thrive there once again. 
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Water - Management and Technology

Water - Management and Technology

Israel has become the world leader in water recycling, reusing 85% of its water. This is thanks to the more than 230 water reservoirs created with the support of KKL-JNF's partners, and their support of applied water technologies, such as the biofilter.  
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Research - For Sustainable Solutions

Research - For Sustainable Solutions

KKL-JNF and its friends and partners worldwide sponsor research and development in food security and renewable energy, which is used to provide solutions to farms and villages earning a living in arid and semi-arid regions.
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Forestry - 240 Million Trees

Forestry - 240 Million Trees

Together with its friends worldwide, KKL-JNF creates and maintains forests and parks for the benefit of all of Israel's citizens. It also combats desertification using special methods to grow trees in the desert and rehabilitates forests destroyed by fire.
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International - Sharing our Knowledge

International - Sharing our Knowledge

KKL-JNF shares its knowledge with other nations and environmental organizations worldwide through agricultural initiatives for countries in need, which are supported by its friends and partners worldwide.
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Coexistence - Enjoying Shared Spaces

Coexistence - Enjoying Shared Spaces

Together with its friends worldwide, KKL-JNF creates opportunities for Israel's many ethnicities and religions to interact with each other by developing shared open spaces and joint ecological projects.
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