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started as a community concept on ecotourism is now an regional story
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When the people of Koibatek approached VFA to help them come up with a management concept for the management of the Lembus forest, little did they know that this would hatch into a project that would change their lives, at least in as far as forest management, and culture exposure is concerned. With funding from the Netherlands Committee for IUCN, the community, through technical advice from VFA's Sustainable Natural Resources Management Programme have established an ecotourism and Cultural Centre. Many see it as the beginning of better things to come in as far as ensuring they manage the Lembus forest. The Ecotourism and Culture Centre has various advantages to the people. Income- the Ecotourism
site is providing an income to the community members operating the site.
These include a youth group as well as a women group. Membership to these
groups is from people living all around the forest, and an income being
derived from the forest means the people are able to directly benefit
from their forest. The income is going a long way in uplifting their living
standards, and also make them believe in the essence of conservation of
their forest. |
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VFA is a Charity Registration Number OP.218/051/2001/0247/2199,
for Eastern Africa. VFA is a member of One World, working towards a
better and just world, and is in Consultative Status with UN-ECOSOC. |
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