SYSTEMIC IMPACT (SDGs)
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Improving household incomes and food security through permaculture training and green entrepreneurship.
Improving household incomes and food security through permaculture training and green entrepreneurship.
Reducing inequalities and empowering women and marginalized groups by transforming local communities into co-investors and guardians of their own natural capital.
Protecting the headwaters of the Nile and Congo basins for millions of people.
Transitioning from slash-and-burn and charcoal to renewable energy (biochar) and permanent fertile agriculture through regenerative design.
Improving household incomes and food security through permaculture training and green entrepreneurship.
Reducing inequalities and empowering women and marginalized groups by transforming local communities into co-investors and guardians of their own natural capital.
Protecting human settlements from natural disasters (floods/landslides) and securing the Congo Basin as a global climate stabilizer.
Transitioning from slash-and-burn and charcoal to renewable energy (biochar) and permanent fertile agriculture through regenerative design.
Protecting human settlements from natural disasters (floods/landslides) and securing the Congo Basin as a global climate stabilizer.
Stabilizing soil along the mountain perimeter helps prevent erosion and protects downstream communities from environmental hazards. Furthermore, the project contributes to the preservation of National Parks, including Rwenzori and Queen Elisabeth National Park.
Uniting local communities, Kamatoga Association, Fanyatu and Positive Impact in a new model of inclusive governance.


