The International Reforestation and Cultural Exchange Camp of Mali, taking place from August 1 to 15, 2025, in Kangaba, will gather 1,000 young people to plant 100,000 trees, promote environmental education, and foster social cohesion. The project includes reforestation activities, training sessions, cultural exchanges, and conferences, with a total budget of $300,000, aiming to combat desertification and protect the ecosystem.
The project addresses the urgent need to combat desertification in Mali, particularly in the Kangaba region, and promote environmental sustainability. With its climate vulnerabilities, the area faces severe environmental degradation. The initiative aims to engage youth in reforestation, improve local ecosystems, and foster social cohesion through education and cultural exchange, ultimately contributing to the fight against climate change and ensuring a sustainable future.
This project will address the problem by mobilizing 1,000 young people to plant 100,000 trees, restoring degraded ecosystems and combating desertification. It will promote environmental education, raising awareness among participants and local communities about the importance of conservation. By fostering social cohesion and cultural exchanges, the project will strengthen community bonds, creating an environment conducive to sustainable and long-term actions.
This project will have a lasting impact on the community by restoring local ecosystems through the planting of 100,000 trees, which will combat desertification and improve biodiversity. Environmental education will empower participants and raise community awareness about conservation. By fostering social cohesion and cultural exchanges, the project will build stronger community bonds, encouraging ongoing collective action and sustainable practices for long-term environmental stewardship.
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