Collective Action

Active Campaigns and Long-Term Initiatives

Support our ongoing campaigns to boost literacy, protect nature, and make conservation accessible. Click a campaign to learn more or contribute.

A. Active Campaigns
ONE BOOK CAMPAIGN
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ONE BOOK CAMPAIGN

This project was launched in response to the urgent need for books on diverse topics that can transform perspectives and expand knowledge. Effective distribution of these books to reach a broad audience including people with disabilities and chronic illnesses across various regions requires substantial support, resources, and capacity. Additionally, this initiative will promote nature conservation, as powerful messages conveyed through the books will foster awareness and positive attitudes toward environmental preservation.

ONE TREE CAMPAIGN

ONE TREE CAMPAIGN

The ONE TREE CAMPAIGN is a comprehensive initiative aimed at promoting widespread tree planting across various landscapes, including urban, suburban, and rural areas. By encouraging tree planting, the campaign seeks to not only beautify and revitalize communities but also contribute significantly to mitigating climate change effects. The campaign's core objective is to foster a culture of environmental responsibility among all community members. This involves engaging diverse groups, including women, children, youth, elders, and individuals with disabilities or chronic illnesses, to ensure inclusive participation and promote a sense of ownership and accountability for environmental conservation.

SAVE THEIR LIFE CAMPAIGN

SAVE THEIR LIFE CAMPAIGN

Through our SAVE THEIR LIFE campaign, NATURE OUR TEACHER CBC aims to provide easy access to vital resources that support the physical well-being of individuals living with disabilities and chronic illnesses. This includes connecting them to prosthetics, mobility aids, and essential medical treatments crucial for their recovery and rehabilitation. After assisting these individuals, we also focus on integrating them into nature conservation efforts as part of fostering inclusion, ensuring they have opportunities to participate actively in environmental preservation.

EDUCATE ONE CAMPAIGN

EDUCATE ONE CAMPAIGN

The “EDUCATE ONE” CAMPAIGN is a community-focused initiative dedicated to empowering society’s most vulnerable groups—particularly those experiencing poverty, disabilities, chronic illnesses, and social exclusion—by providing access to education and training opportunities. With a special focus on children, women, and youth, the campaign seeks to reach individuals often marginalized from formal education due to economic or health-related barriers. Ultimately, it aims to help these individuals engage in and contribute to nature conservation efforts.

ENTERTAIN ONE CAMPAIGN

ENTERTAIN ONE CAMPAIGN

The “ENTERTAIN ONE” CAMPAIGN is a community-led initiative focused on offering recreational and entertainment activities to underserved and vulnerable populations, including those with chronic illnesses, disabilities, children, women, and youth. Additionally, the campaign will incorporate opportunities for these individuals to engage with and contribute to nature conservation efforts in various meaningful ways.

B. Long-Term Initiatives
COMMUNITY CENTER (Development and Building)
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COMMUNITY CENTER (Development and Building)

COMMUNITY CENTER (Development and Building): - Education Hub: A space designed to provide the community with various vocational training opportunities. - Entertainment Hub: A designated area where people can enjoy recreational activities to escape depression and solitude. - Cultural and Heritage Hub: A site dedicated to commemorating Rwanda’s history of nature conservation and cultural heritage. - Life Recovery Hub: A facility offering psychotherapy, kinesiotherapy, counselling, and mental health support to promote overall well-being.

Mobile library movement (Acquiring five mobile units)

Mobile library movement (Acquiring five mobile units)

Mobile library movement (Acquiring five mobile units): The initiative will actively promote nature conservation by continuously supporting the widespread distribution of books, with a particular focus on reaching vulnerable groups such as people with disabilities, chronic illnesses, children, women, youth, and older adults, especially those who lack access to educational resources. By ensuring these groups are included, the project aims to foster environmental awareness and empowerment across all segments of society, contributing to a more inclusive and sustainable approach to conservation and education.

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