The “Pollinators” A Local Community Development Program
The COVID-19 pandemic has ravaged local communities in all areas of human life, socially and economically, creating distress and worsening mental health issues, further triggered by social and economic obstacles. This has resulted in a loss of income and jobs, Depression, marriage breakdowns due to financial crises, School dropouts, and unwanted pregnancies among teenagers, thus causing many people to indulge in alcohol and drug use, anxiety, and sadly in some cases suicide.
Therefore, Facing, our contribution to the Community to overcome all these life issues and what they have gone through during that unexpected pandemic Period, we Initiated “Pollinators” a Local Community Conservation Education Program to promote Community Based Tourism Projects, Protect Endemic &Native Medicinal & wildflowers and Restoring endangered Medicinal&Wildflower species. In addition to this, one of our mission was to find solutions to climate change so that future generations have a world with thriving habitats and wildlife. It’s a huge challenge, but there is hope if we all act together.
We’re working with Rwagasabo Safaris to Promote a sustainable development of Local Communities, to protect and restore Pollinators habitats in Rwanda Through supporting Community Based Tourism &Conservation projects in 2 key regions of Muhazi Lake Buffer Zone : Gasabo District, Rwamagana District and 1 region of Akagera river catchment: Bugesera District, with the aim of restoring 300square km of wildflower habitats by 2030.
Our work to restore Pollinator habitats around Rwanda includes creating Wildflower nurseries and seed banks for endangered species and supporting iconic plant species. Alongside our conservation work, we’re also asking you to help us bring nature back by turning a corner of your garden, home or local community into a nature-friendly wildflower haven. Adding native wildflowers into a small area of your garden or local community can help provide more food for pollinators like Birds, bees, and butterflies, as well as other insects. Find out more about our Wildflower restoration work.
Tourism, conservation, and community-based ecotourism are the key drivers of our country’s prosperity. With this in mind, Rwagasabo Safaris implements a resourceful Community Program that underscores its mission to support the local community. From gorilla trekking in Rwanda to education tours in East Africa’s national parks, and from cultural activities such as basket weaving, dance and drumming lessons, and village walks to agricultural tours and guided hikes. Rwagasabo Safaris Rwanda has developed an intimate partnership with locals in our communities, researchers, conservationists, and of course, tourists visiting the region, to promote sustainable tourism to support local economic growth, development, and conservation initiatives.
We encourage you to explore the ways in which we at Pollinators Enrich our community using the links below:
1. Coffee Farming &Preparation Experience
2. Bee Hive & Honey Processing Experience
3. Traditional Cuisine & Local food (Cooking &Tasting) Experience
4. Cultural Heritage& Agaseke HandCrafts Experience
5. Agriculture Tour &Banana Juice & Beer and Sorghum Beer Experience ,
6. Traditional Dancing and Drumming Experience
7. Local endangered Plant species & Medicinal Plants Experience.
8. Community Life ( Live like Locals) at Pollinators
9. Heritage and Pastoralism at Rwagasabo Safaris
10. Home Host &Stay, Meet, interact with Locals and Village walks
11. Guided Hikes and Nature walks Experience
12. Guided Hiking, Mountain Biking, Camping& Night fire Experience around Lake Muhazi( Get a Quote)
12. Guided Birdwatching and Nature Walks Tour