Women saving mangroves in Kenya!
Organization | Conservation Education Society |
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Region | Kenya |
Website | Website |
ProjectLeader | Kelly Martin |
Linked Problems & Solutions
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Mangrove forests are disappearing at an alarming rate with a shocking 35% of global mangroves having been destroyed in the last 50 years, yet in Kenya this is at 50%! This loss is catastrophic for future generations as these invaluable ecosystems provide food, shelter, protection and much more. But there is hope! Help by supporting an all women's group, the Munje Tunusuru Women's Conservation Group, by donating towards their efforts in the restoration and protection of a mangrove forest!
Challenge
Mangroves are vital fish spawning sites, they protect people and wildlife from extreme weather, reduce erosion and more. Once mangroves are removed, this leaves coastal communities vulnerable. Fisherman no longer have enough to fish to survive, communities are exposed to extreme weather conditions and the situation only worsens as people further degrade these vital forests to make a living. The Munje women need our support so they can continue planting and protecting 700ha of mangrove forest!
Long-Term Impact
The Women's Conservation Group efforts will increase the environmental, social, and economic stability of the 10,000 community members neighbouring the forest. We aim to support the planting of at least 5,000 mangrove trees. Funding will also support both their daily restoration activities and provide valuable business training to upscale their project. The only way to ensure mangrove protection is working with the communities that are most vulnerable to their demise!
References
- http://www.ceskenya.org
- https://ceskenya.org/category/reports/
- http://www.facebook.com/conservationeducationsociety
Additional Documentation
https://www.globalgiving.org//pfil/55571/projdoc.pdf
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