Projects in Zambia

Empower Women Leaders in Carnivore Conservation

We’re expanding our support to empower Zambian women in conservation through the Zambian Carnivore Programmes’s Women in Wildlife Conservation Training Programme (WIWC).  This initiative, Zambia’s first of its kind, provides hands-on training and mentorship to aspiring female conservation leaders, addressing the historical underrepresentation of women in field conservation roles. Since 2017, the WIWC program has

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Project Luangwa

The Foundation supports the impactful work led by Project Luangwa in the communities that make up the Mfuwe area in the Luangwa Valley. Project Luangwa is committed to improving the standards of health and education in for people living in rural Zambia in order to protect and uplift them from poverty. Project Luangwa is built

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Twaabane Community Creative Centre

The Foundation is supporting the Twaabane Community Creative Centre, which is a brand-new project for the Tongabezi Trust School Team for the people of Simonga Village can come to learn and share creative, artisanal, and practical skills. This centre is a space for empowerment through creative productivity and new employment opportunities. Would you like to

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Mukuni Community Farm

Lines of Green Crops in Farm Field

Mukuni Community Farm – founded at the end of 2020 – extends over 12.6 hectares. The main goal of the farm is to be a fully sustainable and self-sufficient community-run project that sells fresh produce to lodges and businesses in the area. Community members are learning about sustainable small-scale farming techniques, including alley cropping, grazing

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Conservation South Luangwa

Lion Stands Under Tree in South Luangwa

The Foundation supports Conservation South Luangwa (CSL) in its important work with community and conservation partners in the protection of the wildlife and habitats of the South Luangwa ecosystem. CSL’s work extends into a wide range of key areas, including anti-snaring and anti-poaching patrols, rescue and rehabilitation of snared wildlife, and human-wildlife conflict mitigation through

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Tongabezi Chicken Coop

Looking Inside Chicken Coop Building

he Foundation supports a Chicken Coop project started at the end of 2020 by the team at Tongabezi Lodge together with the local community of Simoonga. This initiative is a way of creating sustainable livelihoods with the final aim being a completely self-sustainable, community-run business. They started with one chicken coop and four people from

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Zambian Carnivore Program

Lion in the Wilderness in the Zambia Carnivore Program

The Foundation actively supports the Zambian Carnivore Program (ZCP) in the greater Kafue National Park and the Lupande Game Management Area (GMA) in the South Luangwa National Park, Luangwa Valley.
ZCP is a Zambian-registered non-profit organization dedicated to conserving large carnivores and the ecosystems in which they live, through a combination of conservation science and actions, with comprehensive education and capacity-building efforts. ZCP works in close collaboration with the Department of National Parks and Wildlife Services in Zambia to accomplish these important goals.

Hack the Poacher

Elephant Being Cared for for Hack the Poacher Project

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.

Panthera Wild Cat Conservation

Lion Cubs Looked After for Panthera Initiative

The Foundation funds an anti-poaching unit on the Busanga Plains, in northern Kafue National Park. Having an anti-poaching team safeguarding the Busanga Plains during the rainy season is crucial as camps and lodges have to close, leaving wildlife vulnerable to increased poaching.

Ila Community Farm

The Foundation helped establish the Ila Community Farm in 2016 on land provided by the local Chieftain of the Kabulwebulwe Chiefdom located outside the gate to Kafue National Park. This fully-fledged sustainable and organic farm is now run by the Nalusanga Community, while remaining funded by the Green Safaris Foundation. At the beginning of the project, the Foundation sponsored the resources needed to get the farm up and running, such as seeds, a solar-powered irrigation system, and farming tools.

Lukanga & Chunga Community Schools

Desks Being Taken to a Classroom at Lukanga Community School

The Foundation has sponsored the Lukanga Community School in Nalusanga, just outside the Kafue National Park , and to Chunga Community School in Lusaka. By providing funding and resources, we contribute to a holistic learning environment that benefits students, teachers and these communities more broadly.

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.