Research Unit
Research Projects
The All Out Africa Foundation supports and implements a number of projects:
The Foundations social projects attempt to improve human well-being in a fair and equitable manner, according to the local context. Social responsibility implies the just distribution of benefits and fair procedures while cognizant of environmental consequences. Examples include: education, skill development, economic security, food security, resource tenure security, micro-credit generation, gender equality, and health care of orphans and vulnerable children, and others.
The Foundations wildlife projects attempt to maintain and/or improve the health of local biodiversity while cognizant of social consequences. Examples include: biodiversity conservation, sustainable use of indigenous resources, the removal of alien and invasive species, water conservation, threatened or endangered species protection, and others.
All Out Africa's being responsible for funds management and disbursement for ECORAT Swaziland contributed greatly to the success of the project as they provided a timely, seamless, hassle-free and accurate service through the 3-year course of the project.
Dr. Themb'a MahlabaHead of Department of Biological Sciences, Un (24/01/2011)
Our new care center in the ezulwini community is now operational - 34 vulnerable children are attending to be fed and get basic care, education and adult guidance.
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