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  • Abundelo - Community Conversations on Conservation

    Abundelo is a conservation learning platform, dedicated to improving understanding between local communities and the national parks around them. We aim to promote conservation awareness, environmental literacy, and cultural understanding. Community Conversations on Conservation Our Mission To empower young people living near 22 protected areas in Africa with cutting-edge digital learning in conservation, fostering the next generation of local leaders dedicated to safeguarding these vital ecosystems." What we do Abundelo is a non-profit initiative working closely with African Parks to enhance environmental education and conservation awareness among youth living near protected areas. In collaboration with SafetyCulture, a leader in online education, we are developing an interactive learning platform designed to engage and inspire young minds. Community facilitators will deliver this curriculum using Samsung Galaxy tablets, with plans to distribute them across all of African Parks’ protected spaces in the coming years. Our mission is to empower these youth to become the next generation of conservation leaders. Learn more View more Images We’re partnering with African Parks to introduce digital learning on environmental education across all 22 of their parks in 12 countries, starting in October 2024. This initiative enhances understanding of conservation among local communities, focusing on the importance of conserving protected areas. Starting in Odzala, we’ll expand to other key parks across Africa. Where we work Learn more Partners Learn more about our partners here

  • Partners | Abundelo

    Notre travail Ceci est votre page de projet. C'est une excellente occasion d'aider les visiteurs à comprendre le contexte et l'arrière-plan de votre dernier travail. Double-cliquez sur la zone de texte pour commencer à modifier votre contenu et assurez-vous d'ajouter tous les détails pertinents que vous souhaitez partager. African Parks African Parks is a non-profit organization dedicated to the conservation and management of protected areas across Africa. By partnering with local communities and governments, African Parks strives to restore and maintain ecosystems while promoting sustainable development. Their comprehensive approach not only focuses on wildlife protection but also emphasizes community engagement, education, and economic opportunities, ensuring that conservation efforts benefit both nature and the people living in and around these vital habitats. Learn more Notre Histoire SafetyCulture is a technology company that empowers organizations to improve workplace safety and efficiency through its innovative platform. By providing tools for inspection, training, and real-time collaboration, SafetyCulture enables teams to enhance their operational processes and ensure compliance with safety standards. With an emphasis on user-friendly design and accessibility, SafetyCulture's solutions help organizations foster a culture of safety, accountability, and continuous improvement. Learn more Notre Histoire Il s'agit d'un paragraphe sur votre entreprise. Faites savoir à vos visiteurs qui vous êtes, ce que vous faites et en quoi consiste votre site Web. Double-cliquez sur la zone de texte pour modifier le texte et ajouter toutes les informations que vous souhaitez partager. Learn more

  • Projects | Abundelo

    Commuity Development Projects African Parks is a leading organization that manages 22 national parks across Africa. The organization is committed to promoting community development projects that foster positive relationships between the communities located outside of national parks and the rangers and animals located within. These projects are designed to engage both youth and adults and provide opportunities for them work together to improve communities. Contact African Parks today to learn more about how you can involved in these exciting initiatives. Wildlife Ambassadors Program A mentorship initiative where park rangers and wildlife experts visit local schools to educate youth about the importance of wildlife conservation. Participants can become 'Wildlife Ambassadors' and help spread awareness within their communities.Nature Nature Conservation Workshops Host photography contests that encourage youth to capture the beauty of local wildlife and natural landscapes. Winning photos can be displayed in public spaces and used in promotional materials for conservation awareness Environmental Essay and Drawing Competitions Organize essay writing and drawing competitions for youth, focusing on themes such as wildlife conservation, the importance of national parks, and personal experiences with nature. Winners can have their work published and displayed in community centers and parks. Community Classes in Schools for Conservation Implement conservation-focused classes in local schools, offering specialized programs in environmental science, wildlife management, and sustainable practices. These classes can integrate practical experiences with classroom learning to engage and educate youth on conservation issues. Wildlife-Friendly and Sustainable Farming Practices Partner with agricultural and aquaculture experts to educate local farmers on wildlife-friendly and sustainable practices. This includes methods that reduce human-wildlife conflicts, promote biodiversity, and incorporate sustainable fish farming techniques. Demonstration farms and fish farms can be set up to showcase these practices. Park-to-Community Nature Walks Organize regular guided nature walks from local communities into the national parks, led by park rangers. These walks will educate participants about local flora and fauna, fostering a deeper connection with nature. Community Wildlife Gardens Establish community gardens that mimic the native ecosystems found within the nearby national parks. These gardens will serve as educational tools and sanctuaries for local wildlife, and can be maintained by both youth and adult volunteers. Eco-Art Projects Engage local artists and students in creating public art installations that highlight local wildlife and natural landscapes. These projects can include murals, sculptures, and exhibitions made from recycled materials. Citizen Science Programs Involve community members in citizen science projects such as bird watching, plant identification, and wildlife tracking. Data collected can be shared with national park authorities to aid in conservation efforts. Community Development Centers Collaborate with local authorities and organizations to build community development centers near national parks. These centers can provide educational resources, vocational training, and meeting spaces for community events and conservation activities. Intergenerational Storytelling Events Host events where elders and youth come together to share stories about the local environment, wildlife encounters, and cultural practices related to nature. These stories can be recorded and shared to preserve cultural heritage. Community Conservation Days Designate specific days for community members to participate in conservation activities such as tree planting, litter clean-ups, and invasive species removal. These events can be coupled with educational workshops. Virtual Wildlife Monitoring Develop a program where community members can help monitor wildlife via remote cameras set up in the parks. Participants can view live feeds and help log animal sightings, contributing to research and conservation efforts.

  • Map of the Parks | Abundelo

    Where we work In close collaboration with African Parks, we are thrilled to announce the rollout of tablet technology across all 22 of their managed parks, spanning 12 countries in Africa. This initiative aims to enhance conservation efforts by equipping rangers and park management teams with advanced tools for data collection, communication, and real-time monitoring. In October 2024, we piloted the project at Odzala-Kokoua National Park in the Republic of Congo. The pilot was a success and we now plan to launch our first phase and refine the deployment in four additional parks: Akagera in Rwanda, Bazaruto in Mozambique, Zakouma in Chad, and Liwonde in Malawi. These diverse ecosystems, ranging from dense rainforests to expansive wetlands, will provide valuable insights into the effectiveness of the technology across different environments. This exciting partnership leverages technology for conservation, empowering the next generation of conservation leaders to protect Africa’s natural heritage. Learn more about African Parks here Interactive Map I'm a paragraph. Click here to add your own text and edit me. It's easy. Below is an interactive map; click on the red pins, to learn more about African Parks' specific parks.

  • About Us | Abundelo

    Abundelo is a conservation learning platform, dedicated to improving understanding between local communities and the national parks around them. We aim to promote conservation awareness, environmental literacy, and cultural understanding. Notre histoire Our team Founder and Project Lead Sai Narasimhan Chief of Operations Sophia Legos Head of Content Curation Paulina Dackiw Content Curator Bram Vanderwall Content Curator Sophia Machado Media Team Racheal Winnie Atuhaire Content Curator Don Carlos Content Curator Sharon Cherono Content Curator Sahana Chaubal Content Curator Lexi Zvarevashe Media Team Vasumati Karumbati Content Curator Elia Tonarelli Content Curator Luiza Content Curator Winnie Awuor

  • Try Out What We Do | Abundelo

    Try out a Course for Students We have partnered with SafetyCulture to leverage their platform for creating interactive courses that include engaging games, informative content, and vibrant images, all designed to enhance the delivery of offline education. Try it out below!

  • Images | Abundelo

    Image Gallery Check out a few images of our pilots and testing phases.

  • Our Team | Abundelo

    Our Team. - Founder - Sai Narasimhan Sai.narasimhan@abundelo.org - Co-Founder - Anna Winterford Anna.winterford@abundelo.org Product Manager Alexa Young I'm a paragraph. Click here to add your own text and edit me. It's easy. Email info@mysite.com Call 123-456-7890 Follow

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