Hack the Poacher

The Foundation has sponsored a pilot project developed by a Dutch tech collective, Hack the Planet, dedicated to improve the monitoring of poaching activity, both as a deterrent and as a means to increase the effectivity of law-enforcement.
Likoma Reforestation

The Foundation sponsors a reforestation project on Likoma Island in Lake Malawi that aims to reduce the negative impacts of deforestation, such as soil erosion and run off, through small community-managed tree nurseries. Importantly, the project is creating sustainable livelihoods and improving resource management for the health of both the natural environment and the people that live within it. Due to the continuous population growth on the island, more and more of its natural trees are being chopped down to be used as firewood for household cooking and heating.
Clean Up Likoma

Likoma Island, like many places, faces challenges from the widespread use of disposable
plastics, which pose risks to both environmental and human health.
Ila Community Farm

The goal of this community farm is to provide the local market with healthy produce and
sell organic vegetables to the tourism industry in Kafue National Park to support the local
economy.
Tongabezi Trust School

The Tongabezi Trust School or Tujatane was set up in Simonga Village by the owners of Tongabezi Lodge in 1996 to provide underprivileged and vulnerable rural children, living within walking distance of the school, with a holistic education for a better quality of life.