Proud moment as Kevin Wekesa is feted with IOC Climate Action Award

Proud moment as Kevin Wekesa is feted with IOC Climate Action Award

Team Kenyas Kevin Wekesa in action against Uruguay during Mens Rugby Sevens at Stade de France on July 25, 2024 in Paris, France. Photo Kelly Ayodi Sportpicha

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Kenyan rugby received a major global boost after Kenya Sevens star Kevin Wekesa was named a winner of the IOC Climate Action Award 2025, a prestigious honour recognising the power of sport in driving environmental sustainability.

The award was presented on February 4, 2026, in Milan, Italy, where Wekesa was celebrated in the Athlete category for his leadership through the transformative Play Green initiative.

Wekesa’s recognition places Kenya firmly on the global sustainability map, highlighting how athletes can influence change far beyond the field of play. His Play Green programme, launched in 2023, has delivered tangible environmental impact while leveraging rugby’s visibility to champion climate justice and community action.

Through the initiative, Wekesa led the elimination of single-use plastic bottles within Kenya’s men’s and women’s national rugby teams, replacing them with reusable aluminium bottles. The move has saved an estimated 1,000 plastic bottles every week, significantly reducing waste within the sport’s ecosystem.

Beyond plastic reduction, Play Green has driven reforestation efforts across the country, with more than 2,300 trees planted in schools and community spaces. These green spaces, dubbed “Shujaa Forests,” stand as living symbols of rugby’s commitment to future generations.

The programme has also partnered with over 40 schools, engaging thousands of students through workshops on water conservation, waste management and climate education.


Wekesa’s motivation is rooted in both intellect and experience. A Mechanical Engineering graduate from the Technical University of Kenya, he approaches sustainability with structured problem-solving, mirroring the discipline demanded in elite sport.
He has often noted that the values ingrained in rugby — teamwork, accountability and resilience — are the same principles required to confront climate challenges.

Having competed internationally, Wekesa has witnessed how climate change is already affecting livelihoods back home, reinforcing his desire to create a lasting legacy beyond his playing career.

The accolade caps a proud moment for Kenyan sport, arriving as Wekesa is expected to feature prominently when Kenya hosts the HSBC Sevens Division Two leg at Nyayo Stadium on February 14 and 15.

It is a timely reminder that Kenya’s impact is being felt not only on the scoreboard, but also in shaping a greener, more sustainable future.

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