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APALAC COALITION

Alliance des Peuples Autochtones et Locales en Afrique Centrale en abrégée

Empower Communities as Environmental Stewards

Engage 500+ local and Indigenous communities by 2025 in conservation efforts, providing training, resources, and funding to adopt eco-friendly livelihoods and protect their natural heritage.
Key actions: Eco-tourism partnerships, sustainable farming workshops, and youth education programs on conservation.

Safeguard and Restore Critical Habitats

Protect 30% of Earth’s most vulnerable ecosystems (forests, wetlands, oceans) by 2030 through legal conservation, habitat restoration, and anti-poaching efforts. Prioritize biodiversity hotspots and collaborate with governments to establish protected areas.
Key actions: Reforestation drives, coral reef rehabilitation, and wildlife corridor creation.

Combat Climate Change Through Nature-Based Solutions

Leverage ecosystems like forests, mangroves, and peatlands to sequester carbon and mitigate climate impacts. Aim to reduce global carbon emissions by 15% through large-scale reforestation, sustainable agriculture, and wetland preservation.
Key actions: Planting 1 million native trees annually, advocating for carbon credit programs, and restoring coastal mangroves.

Advocacy

we believe in the power of voices united to champion change. Our advocacy efforts focus on raising awareness, influencing policies, and empowering communities to create lasting impact. 

Future in Balance

 We collaborate with Indigenous groups and communities, providing education, resources, and tools to adopt eco-friendly practices and protect their natural heritage. Together, we cultivate a culture of sustainability.

We are driven by Nature Preservation

Protecting Biodiversity & Ecosystems
We prioritize conserving critical habitats and endangered species through restoration projects, anti-poaching initiatives, and sustainable land management. By safeguarding ecosystems, we ensure natural balance and resilience for future generations.

Empowering Communities as Stewards
Lasting preservation requires local action. We collaborate with Indigenous groups and communities, providing education, resources, and tools to adopt eco-friendly practices and protect their natural heritage. Together, we cultivate a culture of sustainability.

 designs science-driven conservation programs that protect biodiversity while supporting policy reform. She leads a global team restoring 10,000+ hectares of degraded habitats and partners with Indigenous leaders to integrate traditional knowledge into modern land management. “Science and stewardship must walk hand in hand to heal our planet.”

JEAN CLAUDE KALINGANIRE

CLAUDINE pioneers low-tech, high-impact solutions to environmental challenges, such as solar-powered irrigation systems used by 50+ rural communities. She collaborates with engineers and farmers to repurpose waste into resources, reducing plastic pollution by 40% in pilot regions. “Sustainability isn’t about reinventing the wheel—it’s about making the wheel work for everyone.”

CLAUDINE MUKASHEMA

spearheads community-driven initiatives that transform cities into greener, healthier spaces. He oversees urban reforestation projects in 15+ neighborhoods, advocates for equitable access to parks, and trains local leaders to implement climate-resilient solutions. His work has diverted 200+ tons of CO2 annually through urban tree canopies. “Cities can be ecosystems—if we design them with nature in mind.”

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Let’s work together to Make World a Better Place

Every project is a journey.