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    Tui Care Foundation’s Sustainability Effort in Mozambique

    News TeamBy News Team28/08/2024No Comments2 Mins Read
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    The Tui Care Foundation initiates a significant sustainability project in Mozambique.

    • A focus is put on protecting the Bazaruto Archipelago National Marine Park.
    • 150 local skippers will be trained in maritime regulation enforcement.
    • 7,000 locals to engage in awareness campaigns on marine conservation.
    • A part of a €10m fund to bolster tourism in developing countries.

    The Tui Care Foundation is undertaking a comprehensive project in Mozambique, aimed at enhancing sustainability and conservation efforts. The initiative focuses on safeguarding the Bazaruto Archipelago National Marine Park, an area noted for its rich biodiversity and pristine marine environment.

    This undertaking involves conducting a capacity study on the park’s most frequented dive sites. Such an initiative is crucial for understanding the impact of human activities and ensuring the preservation of marine ecosystems. By working closely with local communities and stakeholders in the tourism industry, the foundation aims to cultivate a collective responsibility toward environmental stewardship.

    An integral component of the project is the training of 150 local skippers. These individuals will learn to enforce maritime regulations diligently, a move anticipated to bolster the protection of marine resources. Furthermore, the creation of sustainable tourism experiences aims to draw at least 25,000 participants annually. This approach ensures that tourism contributes positively to local economies while also prioritising environmental health.

    The project’s broader objective includes community development, with initiatives to educate residents on the benefits and necessity of marine conservation. It is expected that around 7,000 individuals will partake in awareness activities, gaining knowledge and skills crucial for sustainable living practices. Approximately 2,000 locals will receive training in sustainable fishing, enhancing their livelihoods while mitigating environmental impact.

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    This initiative, ‘Tui Sea the Change Mozambique,’ is underpinned by the Tourism for Development Fund, a collaborative effort with UN Tourism. It is part of a €10 million scheme directed at supporting tourism development in some of the world’s least developed nations. Funds are allocated to boost community capacities until at least 2030, with Mozambique being one of several target countries, including Cambodia, Laos, and Senegal.

    The Tui Care Foundation’s project in Mozambique exemplifies sustainable tourism development with significant community involvement and ecological consciousness.

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