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Agnes Sirima, PhD

Congratulations Agnes! A member of our Board of Directors in Tanzania, Agnes Sirima, has completed her doctoral studies at Clemson University, South Carolina. She did her research in collaboration with our partner organization PALISEP and will continue to work with...

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Bruce Downie, PhD

Our President, Bruce Downie, has successfully completed his doctoral studies at the University of Victoria. His research was part of the work of the PAPR and focused on the influence of conservation in livelihood decision-making in the Saadani area of Tanzania....

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Tofino Workshop

The CCRN held a mid term workshop  in Tofino, BC between June 1st and 5th.  As an affiliate member of the network, the Kesho Trust was represented at the meeting by Bruce Downie, Director, who made a presentation regarding the work of the Kesho Trust in Tanzania with...

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I-CAN News

Our new research initiative I-CAN, led by McGill University and the African Conservation Centre, has just released the first newsletter.  Follow this link to get a better understanding of the direction of the program and the people involved - I-CAN Newsletter Issue 1...

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Kihembe Initial Construction

In February the first facilities at the Kihembe site were constructed.  Facilities included accommodation, office space, kitchen, eating and lounging area and washroom for staff and volunteers who will assist in the further development of the site. The construction...

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Out of Africa

This winter I escaped the cold in Yukon and headed straight to Africa, with a sixty degree Celsius increase in temperature. My assignment, with the World Elephant Centre near Serengeti, was to develop preliminary interpretive storylines on the conservation crisis...

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A “Thank you” from Emmanuel

Emmanuel has completed his diploma program at the Coady Institute in Antigonish, NS.  He will be providing us with some further reflections on his courses and the ideas he has developed at the institute in later journals that will be posted on our website. He is now...

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Kihembe Dedication Ceremony

The village of Mkange supports the development of the Kihembe Environmental Learning Centre. They have dedicated land for its development and have now conducted a traditional dedication ceremony on the land preparing the way for facility development. Our staff member,...

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Kihembe Fundraising Kickoff Event

On November 1st we held the kickoff fundraising event for a campaign that will raise the funds necessary to construct the Kihembe Environmental Learning Centre in Mkange, Tanzania. Kihembe is our joint project with Saving Africa's Nature [SANA] that is so important in...

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Planning for a Volunteer with PALISEP

I met with PALISEP representatives twice on my recent trip to Tanzania. The first meeting in Arusha with Samwel Nangiria and Robert Kamakia reviewed the requirements for volunteer support through the Kesho Trust that would be intended to build the capacity of the...

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Initial facilities at Kihembe

A joint field visit by Kesho Trust [Peter Millanga and I] and SANA [Costa Coucoulis and Ally Abdallah]. We travelled from Dar es Salaam to Mkange where we met with village representatives to discuss the onsite implementation of the initial Kihembe facilities. We also...

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Research Contributions

The Kesho Trust encourages research to support the work in which we are engaged and we want to support and benefit from the work of qualified researchers on relevant topics.  We have assisted Mr. Brock Bersaglio in his search for funding support and he is soon to...

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