Tree nursery to benefit 10,000 Rural Moroccans

 
$20,985
$6,515
Raised
Remaining

Tree nursery to benefit 10,000 Rural Moroccans

Tree nursery to benefit 10,000 Rural Moroccans

Community Meeting

Community Meeting
Community meetings are a first step in the participatory development process and are used to engage local community members and help them to determine their development needs. A variety of methods, including community mapping and pairwise ranking, are used to help local men and women identify and describe their development needs.

High Atlas Mountains

High Atlas Mountains
This tree nursery will be constructed in the Rural Commune of Toubkal, a community of 45 villages located on the south side of the High Atlas Mountains that includes 10,000 people. These communities also lie along the southern border of the Toubkal National Park, Morocco's largest and oldest nature protected area.

Rural Family

Rural Family
Your generous donation will help transform the lives of thousands of rural Moroccans by providing them with an economic development opportunity - fruits from the mature trees can be sold at local markets and increase household incomes by at least 150%.

Tree Nursery

Tree Nursery
This tree nursery we seek to fund will consist of 100,000 fruit tree saplings.Tree nurseries simultaneously improve the natural environment (by improving the soil and irrigation systems); contribute to economic development (the fruit produced by the trees can be sold at markets); and improve the overall quality of community living by reducing urban migration.

Funded

Thanks to 130 donors like you, a total of $20,985 was raised for this project on GlobalGiving. Combined with other sources of funding, this project raised enough money to fund the outlined activities and is no longer accepting donations.

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Organization

High Atlas Foundation

Project Leader

Kate McLetchie

Country Director
New York, NY United States

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