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Kenya Gallmann Africa Conservancy The programs of the conservancy are
focused on wildlife protection, environmental education, community service
and the preservation of traditional skills and research.
South Africa South African Youth Leadership Initiative (SAYLI) The Southern African Youth Leadership Institute (SAYLI) aims to strengthen and supplement the efforts of young social entrepreneurs who are already committed to achieving the UN Millennium Development Goals in Southern Africa. SAYLI will play its part in making the passionate initiatives of youth not simply inspiring, but also measurably successful in effecting change by providing young leaders with an individually tailored program that will enhance their work.
India Floating Desert School The Floating School Project brings learning to a large rural area by realizing the idea of a floating school, a school that can move from place to place, a schooling philosophy that is anchored in community and local occupation strategies. The model is inherently flexible, adapting to the needs of each dynamic and particular village. The Floating Desert Schools Project came into being as a consequence of the terrible Indian Earthquake of January 26, 2001 in Gujarat India that devastated the homes of hundreds of villagers that live in the desert regions. The Floating Desert School Project
now embraces an international coalition of 3 constituencies: school children,
an indigenous anthropologist and researchers from MIT Media lab (and Media
Lab Asia) who believe that digital technologies can revolutionize learning.
Nepal The Nepalese Youth Opportunity Foundation A non-profit organization bringing hope to the most destitute children in the beautiful but impoverished Hymalaya Kingdom of Nepal NYOF funds a variety of projects benefiting children and their families in Nepal. NYOF has created schools, children's homes, medical and nutritional outreach programs and has worked to free indentured girls sold into slavery servitude by destitute families. One by one, thousands of children have benefited from NYOF's touch. Society for Nature Conservation and Rural Development The SNCRD is a registered Nepalese
NGO and was established in the year 2000 by Lieutenant Colonel Hikmat Bisht.
SNCRD's primary project is to assist freed bonded labourers (slaves). In 2000,
His Majesty’s Government of Nepal enacted legislation to free Kamaiyas,
bonded labourers, from what was in effect slavery, but made no provision for
their future. Without land to support them, and lacking the skills to obtain
employment, many of these Kamaiyas have resorted to subsistence living through
slash and burn agriculture and hunting and gathering within Reserves. It is
estimated that 22,000 freed Kamaiyas are eking out a living in Kanchanpur
district alone.
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