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KILIMANJARO, the highest mountain in Africa, is located in the area where the first humans lived. Due to the melting ice cap, the pinnacle has become a symbol of climate change. Massive deforestation has occurred over the years resulting in poor living conditions. Tourists leave tonnes of waste behind, and the local people are unaware of the environmental impact.

That is why we want to improve the living environment in this iconic location and have initiated The Kilimanjaro Climate Care Projects for kids to contribute to reversing the negative spiral.

“Mradi Wa Utunzaji Uoto Asili Wa Kilimanjaro”

We teach children to collect and recycle plastic waste, reforest and grow trees and vegetables through skills and development lessons in local schools. Thus motivating and inspiring schoolchildren, their parents and their communities. 

“There is no time to waste. We must either unite or perish”
- Julius Nyerere, First President of Tanzania

Together we can move mountains.

                         

2024 LIVE UPDATE 

Palm tree69,365 + trees planted in Kilimanjaro area 
Toothbrush650 x toothbrush trees planted, 4500 children participating in dental care programme
Tomato4 x veggie gardens in Lower Moshi, harvesting kale, eggplant, bananas & peas to enrich school lunches
AppleAdding nutrition to lunches in 4 x schools for 1000+ pupils 
Recycle binSchool building3 x plastic recycling workshops  – 21 x schools & 1500 pupils participate 
Children 1500 + kids participate in plastic recycling programme
School books1150 x  waste & recycling school books in circulation


Click to read the featured article found on Precision Air's (Tanzanian airline) website and their inflight magazine.

In combatting climate change, today’s children are tomorrow’s future