Climate Action Rwanda Project #31913

Help 60 Rwandan Students Fight Poverty with Trees

by World Resources Institute
Help 60 Rwandan Students Fight Poverty with Trees
Help 60 Rwandan Students Fight Poverty with Trees
Help 60 Rwandan Students Fight Poverty with Trees
Help 60 Rwandan Students Fight Poverty with Trees
Help 60 Rwandan Students Fight Poverty with Trees
Help 60 Rwandan Students Fight Poverty with Trees
Help 60 Rwandan Students Fight Poverty with Trees
Help 60 Rwandan Students Fight Poverty with Trees
Help 60 Rwandan Students Fight Poverty with Trees
Help 60 Rwandan Students Fight Poverty with Trees
Help 60 Rwandan Students Fight Poverty with Trees
Help 60 Rwandan Students Fight Poverty with Trees
Help 60 Rwandan Students Fight Poverty with Trees
Help 60 Rwandan Students Fight Poverty with Trees
Help 60 Rwandan Students Fight Poverty with Trees
Help 60 Rwandan Students Fight Poverty with Trees
Help 60 Rwandan Students Fight Poverty with Trees
Help 60 Rwandan Students Fight Poverty with Trees
Help 60 Rwandan Students Fight Poverty with Trees
Help 60 Rwandan Students Fight Poverty with Trees
Help 60 Rwandan Students Fight Poverty with Trees
Help 60 Rwandan Students Fight Poverty with Trees

Summary

卢旺达慈善公司农业环境(CAE) will train 60 local students to plant and protect 60,000 life-giving trees. These trees will provide food, water and income for their families by bearing fruits to improve nutrition, protecting their cattle's water supply from evaporation and boosting their crop harvests by enriching the soil.

$12,165
total raised
92
donors
0
monthly donors
5
years

Challenge

Much of Rwanda was stripped of its native trees long ago. Recently, the farming communities of the Karangazi Sector of Eastern Rwanda, about 60,000 people, have been hit by a devastating drought and winds that blow away the dry, exposed soil. Farmers have seen their livestock die and their crops fail from lack of water. Families are malnourished due to limited diversity in local crops; often only potatoes, sorghum and maize. Young students want to help but are unsure how they can contribute.

Solution

Trees can breathe life into the land. CAE will establish clubs in three schools to teach students about the value of trees. Students will plant: 200 fruit trees near schools, 15,000 drought-tolerant Grevillea trees in their families' fields, 15,000 Calliandra trees to feed grazing cattle, 4,800 fruit trees around farmhouses and 25,000 trees on farm boundaries. A Tree Guardian scheme will assign planters and caretakers, provide water to help trees take root and motivate students with games.

Long-Term Impact

树木将提供树荫,水果,firewood, food for farm animals and protection against extreme weather, as well as conserving water supplies. Your contribution will initially support planting over a two-year period. Students will learn how trees positively impact their lives and the environment. The new environmental clubs will equip these young people with the skills they need to continue practices at home and teach others to do the same - improving villagers' land and lives into the future.

Additional Documentation

This project has provided additional documentation in a PDF file (projdoc.pdf).

Resources

Organization Information

World Resources Institute

Location: Washington, DC - USA
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World Resources Institute
James Anderson
Project Leader:
James Anderson
Washington,DCUnited States

Funded Project!

Combined with other sources of funding, this project raised enough money to fund the outlined activities and is no longer accepting donations.

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