Since 1997, the Kasiisi Project has aided education in and around Kibale National Park in rural western Uganda, East Africa. Founded initially as a link between the research-based Kibale Chimpanzee Project and the local community, the Kasiisi Project now works with several research groups in and around the park to target critical issues for the survival of the forest and support of the local population. We support early childhood education, promote conservation and health education, provide daily school lunches, train teachers, encourage literacy through libraries and computer usage, fund secondary school and college scholarships, and address the special needs of girls.
Each of GlobalGiving’s nonprofit partners is required to send quarterly donor reports detailing the impact of their work. Here are some of their recent updates:
By Sonya Kahlenberg, Ph.D. | Executive Director
In terms of experiences that bring a smile to your face, it's hard to top watching kids seeing elephants in the wild for the first time! In March, we were thrilled to take a group of 24 students... Read the full report ›By Sonya Kahlenberg, PhD | Executive Director, The Kasiisi Project
In 2023, we organized after-school Wildlife Clubs (WLCs) for 620 students in 16 partner primary schools on the edge of Kibale National Park in Uganda, which is home to elephants... Read the full report ›By Sonya Kahlenberg, PhD | Executive Director, The Kasiisi Project
The focus of this GlobalGiving project is training adolescent girls from poor, rural communities around Kibale National Park in Uganda to make reusable menstrual pads (RUMPs) in order to help them... Read the full report ›