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Online-Vortrag am 3. Dez 2024: Naturschutz durch Bildung: Potential ethnologischer Perspektiven am Beispiel Ugandas

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 Am Dienstag, den 3.12. um 20:00 halte ich einen online-Vortrag über Naturschutz durch Bildung: Potential ethnologischer Perspektiven am Beispiel Ugandas. Die Teilnahme ist kostenlos. Für Interessenten hier der Anmelde-Link https://www.bundesverband-ethnologie.de/anmeldung-03-12-24 Nähere Informationen findet ihr auch auf meinem LinkedIn-Account https://www.linkedin.com/in/dagmar-sawistowsky/

Mother of Hope Foundation Uganda in Kasese

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  Sharing knowledge and experience, networking and prioritising local perspectives are key in conservation. It was a great pleasure to meet  Roice K.Bwambale ,  Eliud Masereka  and  Masereka godfrey  at  Mother of Hope Foundation Uganda  in Kasese. Thanks for the inspiring and insightful discussion on local solutions that address both: effective conservation and community well-being which have to go hand in hand. The integration of scientific and indigenous knowledge empowers local communities to be the key change agents in conservation. j oin me on Linkedin 

Ekyoto Training Friday, Dec. 13th 9:30 am at Muchwa Youth Centre​, Fort Portal, Uganda

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Tooro Kingdom  and Tooro Cultural Research & Development (TCRD) invite you to Ekyoto Training Friday, Dec. 13th 9:30 am at Muchwa Youth Centre.  “THE POWER OF NATURE, CULTURE AND ENVIRONMENT IN YOUTHFUL GENERATION GROWTH”  We will talk about youth topics, girls rights, education, health & nutrition  and conservation and how you can contribute.

Tooro Cultural Research and Development Organization

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  I am happy to share that I have joined Tooro Cultural Research and Development Organization (TCRD)  Tooro Kingdom , Uganda as a Strategic Advisor and Project Coordinator. I look forward to working with TCRD to conserve the Kingdom's stunning landscapes and rich biodiversity by promoting  conservation  and  conservation education  and integrating perspectives from the rich Tooro culture into awareness and sensitization programs on social and environmental issues. Culture and nature are closely intertwined. Indigenous knowledge teaches people to respect and preserve the environment. Cultural institutions can have a strong positive impact on raising awareness of environmental and social issues and the development of society. j oin me on Linkedin