Positive Impact

Community

Opportunities For People​

Thriving Communities

At Go2Africa one of the challenges our impact agenda seeks to address is entrenched poverty among rural communities living in and around the wilderness landscapes our guests visit. In some of these critical areas, over 90% of people live on less than US$1 per day, with limited access to sustainable economic opportunities, while bearing the often-high cost of living alongside wildlife.

We believe that those who bear the costs of conservation deserve to share in its benefits. Our approach is twofold: reducing the burdens of conservation—such as human wildlife conflict—and increasing the benefits of it, creating income sources tied to healthy ecosystems.

Expanding access to quality education is essential for building resilient communities around the ecosystems we support, equipping individuals with the resources to pursue their ambitions. By supporting scholarships, providing resources like books and desks, and co-funding local academies, we create pathways to opportunity. This commitment to education helps communities expand their potential, building skills and resilience that reach beyond conservation alone.

Projects we support include:

Communities Living Among Wildlife Sustainably (CLAWS)

Go2Africa's impact approach focuses on reducing human-wildlife conflict and creating conservation-linked income sources. In northern Okavango, we partner with CLAWS to support coexistence between communities and predators like lions. Their work blends traditional herding with modern conservation, benefiting three villages with 8,000 people. Our partnership began by sponsoring a mobile cattle boma and funding six eco-rangers to protect 600 cattle, promoting safer, sustainable livelihoods.

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Ecoexist Project

​In the Okavango Delta's Panhandle, human-elephant conflict is a key challenge. Go2Africa partners with Ecoexist to promote conservation agriculture and elephant-linked economic opportunities. One initiative, the Xoa Elephant Dung Paper Making Group, transforms elephant dung into unique paper products, creating sustainable livelihoods for local artisans. Our funding helps bring these products to market, strengthening the connection between tourism and community-driven conservation.

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Endangered Wildlife Trust (EWT)

The Endangered Wildlife Trust (EWT) conserves threatened species and ecosystems across southern and East Africa while supporting local communities. Through initiatives like People in Conservation, EWT promotes sustainable livelihoods, environmental education, and capacity building. By integrating conservation with community development, they ensure both people and nature thrive. Go2Africa funds their projects in the Greater Kruger Region.

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Greenpop

Greenpop are an organisation leading change through its Living Landscapes programme, which focuses on ecological restoration and fostering stronger connections between communities and nature across Sub-Saharan Africa. We have contributed to their Gardens for Good and Reforestation programs and now contribute funds to support their Living Landscapes vision of integrating people and nature to improve well-being, clean the air, regulate temperatures, and provide food and habitats for wildlife.

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Maunga Primary School

Go2Africa supports education in remote communities, helping build resilience around vital ecosystems. Through our impact programme, we provide ongoing funding to Maunga Primary School near Livingstone, Zambia. Our donations improve infrastructure, educational resources, and student wellbeing, including school meals supplemented by organic garden projects, benefiting 232 students.

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VETA Hotel & Tourism Training Institute

Our goal is to build an environment of opportunity for people. Access to education provides individuals with skills and opportunities, opening doors to diverse livelihoods. VETA Hotel and Tourism Training Institute (VHTTI) is a vocational education and training institute in Arusha, Tanzania. It offers courses in hospitality and tourism programs to equip Tanzanian youth with the right skill sets to find employment in the tourism sector, or to encourage entrepreneurship.

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Wild Horizons & Victoria Falls Wildlife Trust

Sustainable energy is key to reducing environmental pressure. In Zimbabwe, we help fund the installation of biogas digesters in local communities, providing clean energy alternatives to wood and charcoal. By supporting this initiative, we reduce deforestation, cut carbon emissions, and create more sustainable livelihoods and help foster safer, sustainable living practices.

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Wildlife College of Maasai Mara

The Wildlife College of Maasai Mara (formerly Koiyaki Guiding School) has trained over 300 Maasai guides, creating a pathway for local communities to benefit from conservation tourism. Go2Africa funds two scholarships per year, ensuring the next generation of Maasai wildlife professionals can carry this legacy forward. 

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