2022

Documentation and Intergenerational Teaching of the Yiakunte Language, history and Social-Cultural Traditional Ecological Knowledge( TEK) of the Yiaku Indigenous People through use of Print Media by developing Yiakunte language and pictorial booklets to Complement the Yiakunte Meta-human Chatbot Application.

Yiaku Laikipia Trust The main objective of this initiative is to use collected data on the Yiaku people and the Yiakunte dialect and present it in print media by developing Yiakunte language and pictorial booklets for learning, teaching, and preservation of the history of the Yiaku people and leaving no one behind.

Documentation and Intergenerational Teaching of the Yiakunte Language, history and Social-Cultural Traditional Ecological Knowledge( TEK) of the Yiaku Indigenous People through use of Print Media by developing Yiakunte language and pictorial booklets to Complement the Yiakunte Meta-human Chatbot Application. Leer más »

Strengthening the adaption to climate variability through Food Security for the Indigenous people of Southern Kalahari

Elsie Vaalbooi Development Organization (EVDO) The initiative aims to establish a community garden that will address the disruption of food availability, the reduction of access to food, and food quality that is amplified by climate change. EVDO’s mission revolves around the youth and therefore as we implement this initiative, we will continue to invest in

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Strengthening of Household Energy Resilience and Security of Mbororo Communities through the Revitalization of Indigenous Traditional Knowledge:Improved Clay Stoves and Fireless Cooking Bags in,four communities in the Mbéré Division, Adamawa Region of Cameroon.

African Indigenous Women Organization Central African Network (AIWO-CAN) This initiative aims to promote energy efficient of cooking methods trough the introduction and scaling up of ameliorated indigenous clay stioves and an innovation of fireless cooking bags.

Strengthening of Household Energy Resilience and Security of Mbororo Communities through the Revitalization of Indigenous Traditional Knowledge:Improved Clay Stoves and Fireless Cooking Bags in,four communities in the Mbéré Division, Adamawa Region of Cameroon. Leer más »

Revitalization and transmission of traditional knowledge to combat extinction and dormancy

Indigenous Information Network (IIN) The revitalization of indigenous knowledge, transmission from older generation to the young while trying to combat possible extinction and dormancy. Activities will include revitalization of vernacular languages learning and relating to Land and productive resources (environmental conservation, food systems, health, culture, and education) as important heritage of different communities to be

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HIV prevention implementation and reproductive health education for the well-being of Maasai communities

Ujamaa Community Resource Team (UCRT) The critical approach will be to raise awareness, disseminate information, and provide access to sexual health and family planning services by facilitating health care workers to engage with Maasai communities in Ngorongoro without access to such support.

HIV prevention implementation and reproductive health education for the well-being of Maasai communities Leer más »

Ngetngetä ngöghomnyo äsïl pö Pökõt» :Promoting traditional knowledge for community resilience in West Pokot County

Pastoral Communities Empowerment programe (PACEP) The initiative: Ngetngetä ngöghomnyo äsïl pö Pökõt» :Promoting traditional knowledge for community resilience in West Pokot County goal is to create a more sustainable food system in resulting in healthier communities through traditional food and knowledge revitalization.

Ngetngetä ngöghomnyo äsïl pö Pökõt» :Promoting traditional knowledge for community resilience in West Pokot County Leer más »

Projet de développement de l’apiculture pour la conservation de la biodiversité, la sécurité alimentaire et la génération de revenus pour le peuple Batwa du district de Rutsiro

OSEPCCA Bees play a central role for indigenous forest communities such as the Batwa. Harvested honey is used as medicine, food and as a bride price. The Batwa also understand the importance of bees in pollinating different plant species in the forest. However, their eviction from their ancestral forest lands has limited their participation in

Projet de développement de l’apiculture pour la conservation de la biodiversité, la sécurité alimentaire et la génération de revenus pour le peuple Batwa du district de Rutsiro Leer más »