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Ethical guidelines




​The Marine Research Centre is committed
to ethical practices conducive to sound, reliable and consistent data over a long time period.
​We are also committed to providing an enjoyable, safe and educational experience for our visitors.
We provide genuine testimonials and encourage you to fill out a feedback form at the end of your stay, and we are always looking for how to improve our volunteers experience. 

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  • non-invasive observations
  • no flash-photography
  • focussed conservation goals
  • experienced, fully qualified researchers leading the projects
  • support local business
  • jobs to qualified locals before foreigners
  • increasing local education
  • complete transparency of project fees and donations
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Situated on the banks of the Mbuluzi river in Mbuluzi Game Reserve the Savannah Research Centre caters for researchers and students who seek to conduct field research in the Lubombo Conservancy of NE Eswatini.
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Located within rural and peri-urban communities in Eswatini there are eight NCPs supported by All Out Africa working in partnership with the respective communities. These NCPs cater for orphaned and vulnerable pre-school aged children providing them with day care, two nutritious meals and early developmental education. 
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