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Restoring Hazardous Areas: Promoting Safety and Sustainability for Local Communities

In this project, we strive to restore and rehabilitate areas that pose dangers to the local community. Our dedicated team identifies and addresses hazardous sites, such as abandoned mines or polluted environments, implementing measures to ensure the health and safety of community members. By mitigating potential risks and restoring these areas, we create a sustainable environment for the community to thrive.

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Support Beekeeping and Nature Protection

Finally, the worrying situation of the Pygmy community, whose survival depends on nature, underlines the urgency of the situation. The Pygmies are calling for international solidarity, asking for support from international organizations, foundations, donors, and associations to preserve their way of life and revitalize their environment.

In conclusion, the protection of bees and nature is a responsibility shared by all humanity. Everyone must realize the crucial importance of these creatures and the need to preserve our environment for the good of our entire planet.

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Literacy Program: Empowering Pygmy Men and Women through Education

Our literacy program focuses on empowering Pygmy men and women through education. Recognizing the importance of literacy in enabling individuals to access opportunities and make informed decisions, we provide literacy classes specifically tailored to Pygmy men and women. This program aims to enhance their reading, writing, and numeracy skills, enabling them to participate actively in their communities and improve their overall well-being. Through education, we empower Pygmy men and women to unlock their potential and contribute to their own success and development.

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Empowering Pygmy Women for Financial Independence through Income-Generating Activities

In collaboration with Pygmy women, we embark on income-generating activities aimed at overcoming economic challenges despite limited resources. By providing training and support, we enable Pygmy women to engage in income-generating ventures tailored to their skills and abilities. These activities could include handicraft production, small-scale agriculture, or entrepreneurship. By promoting financial independence, we empower Pygmy women to break the cycle of poverty and create a brighter future for themselves and their families.

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Green Initiatives: Enhancing Village Communities through Plant Distribution

Through our green initiatives, we focus on distributing plants to village communities. By providing a variety of plants, we contribute to environmental preservation and assist communities in establishing sustainable practices. These plants not only beautify the surroundings but also provide numerous benefits such as improved air quality, food sources, and erosion control. Our aim is to empower local communities to take an active role in environmental conservation for a greener and healthier future.

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Restoring Hazardous Areas: Promoting Safety and Sustainability for Local Communities

In this project, we strive to restore and rehabilitate areas that pose dangers to the local community. Our dedicated team identifies and addresses hazardous sites, such as abandoned mines or polluted environments, implementing measures to ensure the health and safety of community members. By mitigating potential risks and restoring these areas, we create a sustainable environment for the community to thrive.

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Empowering Pygmy Children Through Education

ICCOD-ONG works ardently to protect the Pygmy people by securing their land rights and preserving their traditional way of life. Through awareness-raising initiatives, support for local development, protection of vulnerable people and international cooperation, ICCOD-NGO fights poverty.

ICCOD intervenes by offering its support for the civil registration of children, even after the legal deadline, in order to respond to the challenges encountered by pygmies and disadvantaged families in terms of registration, due to financial constraints and limited awareness, thus highlighting the crucial importance of this approach.

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