Strengthening Conservation Education and School Support in Bikita District, Zimbabwe

Strengthening Conservation Education and School Support in Bikita District, Zimbabwe

In rural Zimbabwe, poverty, limited infrastructure, and scarce educational opportunities restrict children’s ability to learn and to engage with wider environmental issues. Despite living in close proximity to rich biodiversity, many students grow up with little awareness of conservation, and schooling is further hampered by inadequate facilities and resources. To address this, Sango Wildlife Conservancy (SWC) developed a programme that combines conservation on-site education with direct support to schools and communities. The solution strengthens awareness of nature and sustainability among young learners while simultaneously improving learning conditions and community well-being through practical interventions such as infrastructure, clean water and food security. The primary beneficiaries of this initiative are approximately 2,000 schoolchildren and their teachers from 10 different schools.  More broadly, around 15,000 community members in Bikita District also benefit through improved access to essential resources.