Two vital ecosystems in Burundi need our help. The Rusizi National Park faces a plastic crisis threatening its wetlands, while the Kibira Forest struggles against deforestation and habitat loss.
That's where we come in. Our "Mission 1000 Tons" initiative tackles plastic pollution head-on, restoring degraded habitats and protecting irreplaceable biodiversity. Meanwhile, in Kibira, we're revitalizing forests through reforestation and agroecology programs that strengthen both ecosystems and communities.
But conservation isn't just about protecting nature—it's about empowering people. We're transforming lives by creating green income opportunities for local communities, building climate resilience, and fostering environmental stewardship. When communities lead conservation efforts, real change happens.
Your support will directly scale plastic waste collection, expand habitat restoration, and fund community-driven conservation projects. Together, we can restore these ecosystems while creating sustainable livelihoods that will thrive for generations to come.
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