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SACOLA

Environmental Conservation

SACOLA

  • WHO WE ARE/
  • Sweet Charlette's Donate-A-Cow Program/
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  • COMMUNITY PROJECTS/
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April 03, 2019

5000 tree plantation in Kabeza-Nyange

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Sabyinyo Community Livelihood Association

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PROJECT: Empowering Youth for Climate-Resilient Conservation and Sustainable Livelihoods

Sabyinyo Community Livelihood Association (SACOLA), in proud partnership with the African Wildlife Foundation (AWF), is excited to announce the launch of a transformative new initiative:
“Empowering Youth for Climate-Resilient Conservation and Sustainable Livelihoods in the Volcanoes Region, Rwanda.”

This EU-funded project is designed to place young people at the forefront of environmental conservation and climate resilience efforts in the Volcanoes Region. Through strong collaboration with youth-led organizations across the 12 sectors surrounding Volcanoes National Park, the project will promote:

  • Sustainable buffer zone management

  • Enhanced community participation in conservation

  • Protection of biodiversity and natural ecosystems

By building local capacity and encouraging environmental leadership among youth, the initiative aims to benefit over 106,000 community members living adjacent to the park, creating lasting impact for both people and nature.

We look forward to working together to create a future where conservation and sustainable livelihoods go hand in hand.

Stay tuned for updates and opportunities to get involved.

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