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This
page links
to other
sites that
may be of
interest
to visitors
of Chipembele.
South Luangwa
Conservation
Society
(SLCS)
is a Zambian
registered
non-profit
organisation
committed
to the conservation
and preservation
of the local
wildlife
and natural
resources
of the National
Park and
surrounding
game management
areas by
operating
a professional
anti poaching
unit and
carrying
out conservation
and education
projects
in the area.
Chipembele
Directors
have a place
on the board
of trustees
of the SLCS.
www.slcs-zambia.org
Working
Hand in
Hand is
a non-profit
organisation
based in
the USA
which is
dedicated
to protecting
wildlife
and helping
the impoverished
people who
live in
areas where
wildlife
is endangered.
The founding
Director,
Antonia
de Matto,
commits
much of
her time
and energy
to supporting
projects
in the Luangwa
Valley,
including
Chipembele.
www.workinghandinhand.org
The Wildlife
and Environmental
Conservation
Society
of Zambia
organises
Chongololo
Clubs in
Zambian
schools
for promoting
wildlife
conservation
through
pupils.
Pupils from
the local
Chongololo
Clubs attend
Chipembele
on Wednesdays.
www.wcsz.org
This website
provides
resources
for NGOs
working
in development
or humanitarian
fields.
It includes
an article
about human
rights in
environmental
education,
using Chipembele
as a case
study.
www.networklearning.org/case-studies/zambia.HTML
Robin Pope
Safaris,
well reputed
tour operators
in the Luangwa
Valley,
have been
supporting
Kawaza Village
and its
community
through
tourism
for the
past 10
years. Kawaza
School has
benefited
considerably
as a result.
Pupils from
Kawaza also
regularly
attend Chipembele.
www.kawaza.org
The Bushcamp
Company
operates
four bushcamps
for tourists
visiting
South Laungwa
National
Park. It
raises money
through
tourism
for Chiwawatala
School in
Mfuwe, one
of the schools
that regularly
attends
Chipembele.
www.bushcampcompany.com/school-project.htm
Norman Carr
Safaris
is one of
the leading
safari operators
in the Luangwa
Valley.
Their Kapani
School Project
raises money
for Yosefe
School in
Mfuwe and
sponsorship
of pupils.
Pupils from
this school
regularly
attend Chipmebele.
www.normancarrsafaris.com/news/kapani.htm
CCG (Cambridge
Capital
Group)
is a private
investor
group that
invests
in high-tech
start-up
businesses
in the Cambridge
area of
the UK.
Its members
are experienced
entrepreneurs
and retired
professionals
who seek
to support
the next
wave of
British
innovation.
The CCG
Trust is
the company's
charitable
trust for
non-profit
investment
in nature
and wildlife
conservation
and it supports
Chipembele.
www.cambridgecapitalgroup.co.uk
Safaritalk
is
an online
African
forum raising
awareness
for and
publicising
African
wildife
conservation
groups and
cultural
initiatives,
featuring
news, articles
and interviews
from people
involved
on the ground.
www.safaritalk.net
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