The All Out Africa Foundation assists local communities to develop eco-tourism operations. We advise and mentor community based eco-tourism enterprises to achieve success. We have supported projects including eco-tourism accommodation facility planning and development, activity planning and implementation, guide training and more. We work with various land owners, communities, reserves, national authorities (including ETA and ENTC) and international partners (including UNDP, CEPF, GEF) to ensure successful outcomes for communities, donors and clients.
izele
The Izele Project is an initiative of the University of Kent supported by the Darwin Initiative which seeks to create a network of people and projects concerned with conservation and to map and share information of importance for eco-tourism and conservation. The All Out Africa Foundation is the Eswatini partner implementing this project across Eswatini working together with the Eswatini National Trust Commission and other conservation stakeholders. For more information visit Izele.org. An example of some of the information available is shared below.
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