Analog forestry in Santo Domingo, Peru
CEARE is a non-profit Organization focused on forest conservation and rural development in the central Amazon of Peru. CEARE is helping Yanesha Indigenous communities to restore their forests through implementing Analog Forestry. Analog forestry is a low-cost and small-scale technique that focuses on increasing biodiversity and productivity by imitating natural forests. In combination with the communities’ traditional knowledge, the project aims (1) rise awareness about climate change, forest conservation, and EESS, (2) give some basic concepts about landscape restoration and Analog forestry, and (3) install pilot plots with economically and environmentally important species for the communities.
My Corona free School – Lima, Peru
Devolping a hygiene concept for Cerrito Azul – a school for disabled children in Lima
Mtae Water Project
The 20 villages of the Mtae Division in the Lushoto District in Tanzania are increasingly suffering from water scarcity. The Mtae Water User Association, which was informally founded in 2018 and officially established in 2021, is being supported to protect the water sources, to repair and expand the existing infrastructure and to build up its internal structure for the purpose of self-determined management of the water supply for 100,000 inhabitants. In the current phase 2 of this project, trees are planted in the catchment areas of the water sources and future village water engineers from each village are trained.