Bees for Development is proud to announce the launch of its newly redesigned website, thoughtfully designed to bring their work to life, showing what thye do, how and where they do it, and the impact of the important work in making life better with bees.

The new website www.beesfordevelopment.org has been created to help visitors discover Bees for Development’s projects, access nature-based beekeeping knowledge, and engage with a growing global network committed to sustainable livelihoods.

With a clear structure, improved functionality, and richer storytelling, the site offers a more direct route into the organisation’s work from training and education to stories from beekeepers.

Key features of the new website include how to dscover the impact of bees in action, from local livelihoods to global change. Connect wherever you are, with a smooth, accessible experience across all devices. Step into the stories behind the work, with voices from beekeepers at the heart. Join a growing movement, with clearer ways to support and engage and unlock a world of knowledge, with expanded resources for learning and sharing

“This new website marks an exciting step forward for Bees for Development,” said Jenny Handley, Head of Comms & Fundraising. “It reflects our work, while opening up new ways for people to connect with us and learn more about making life better with bees.”

The redesign reflects Bees for Development’s commitment to sharing knowledge, strengthening connections, and amplifying the role of bees in creating sustainable futures.

Visitors are invited to explore the new site and see how Bees for Development are making a difference with bees to people and the planet.

President of the charity Her Majesty The Queen and the charity can be found at 1 Angel Court, St Mary’s Street, Monmouth, NP25 3DB.