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Protected Farming Communities

In areas marked by frequent human-wildlife conflicts, known as hotspots, we deploy electric fences to safeguard farming zones. Collaborating with a minimum of 20 families, we form agricultural associations.

 

Through modest monthly contributions, families sustain communal resources like water pumps, promoting self-sufficiency. This fosters secure farming communities, enhancing food security and facilitating discussions on conservation, civil issues, and community health.

 

Our "Protected Farming Communities" initiative reframes perceptions of wildlife, encouraging communities to view elephants and other animals as agents for positive transformation.

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Total
114.4
221
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Kassimate
Namaacha District
Hectares
13,3
Families
43
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Matsequenha
Namaacha District
Hectares
14,9
Families
36
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Incomati Rengue
Moamba District
Hectares
15,2
Families
45
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Memo
Manjacaze District
Hectares
8
Families
52
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Hectares
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Families
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Debinduana
Namaacha District
Hectares
13
Families
45
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Chang
Manjacaze District
Hectares
53
Families
54
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