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August 13, 2024
Mount Suswa Conservancy, a haven for diverse wildlife, is uniquely characterized by its network of caves and fragmented forest ecosystems. These habitats are vital for sustaining various bat species, including the vulnerable Harrison’s Giant Mastiff Bat (Otomops harrisoni), which is endemic to this region. The conservation of O. harrisoni is
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August 6, 2024
With support from the Mohamed Bin Zayed Species Conservation Fund, we launched an education programme in Jimba Watamu, Kilifi, on the northern coast of Kenya. This initiative aims to reduce the persecution of coastal cave bats, including the endangered Hildegarde’s Tomb Bat, which is native to the coastal regions of
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August 4, 2024
Since 2018, we have proudly partnered with the American Embassy to foster sustainable development through innovative learning models. This collaboration has been instrumental in promoting environmental stewardship and sustainable practices among the younger generation. Establishing Learning ModelsOur partnership began with a shared vision of integrating sustainable development into educational frameworks. Together
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August 4, 2024
In Kenya, we are committed to safeguarding our unique natural heritage through innovative community-driven action plans. Our recent projects focus on the conservation of coastal cave bats and the protection of threatened species across various regions, demonstrating the power of local engagement in preserving vital ecosystems. Conservation of Coastal Cave
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July 6, 2024
Lake Victoria’s papyrus wetland ecosystems, particularly the Dunga and Yala wetlands, are vital habitats for a variety of wildlife and play a crucial role in maintaining ecological balance. Recognising the importance of these wetlands, we have embarked on community-based conservation initiatives in Kisumu County. Our efforts have involved close collaboration
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February 27, 2024
IntroductionIn today’s rapidly changing world, the way we approach education needs to be as dynamic and adaptive as the environment we live in. Setting up effective education models is crucial for preparing students to meet the challenges of the future. This guide explores the key components of developing successful education
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February 27, 2024
At Angaza Vijiji, we believe in the power of local knowledge and the importance of community involvement in scientific research. Our community-based research initiatives and citizen science projects are designed to engage local communities in gathering valuable data and contributing to scientific knowledge.Since 2018, we have collaborated with various stakeholders,
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February 27, 2024
At the heart of sustainable development is the principle of inclusivity, and it is crucial to ensure that students living with disabilities are actively involved in learning about and contributing to sustainable practices. Our initiatives are dedicated to breaking down barriers and creating opportunities for these students to engage meaningfully
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May 10, 2022
We are dedicated to empowering younger individuals by introducing them to essential life skills through practical engagements in various fields. Our initiatives focus on developing skill sets in sustainable farming, safe technology use, and financial management. By partnering with schools, parents, caregivers, and other youth organisations, we aim to strengthen
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May 10, 2022
At Angaza Vijiji, we believe that health is a crucial element of the Sustainable Development Goals. We are committed to promoting mental and physical well-being through a variety of outdoor ventures. Our activities encompass hikes, treks, biking, networking, and weekly bird and nature walks. We aim to enhance overall mental