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		<title>Experience ethical tourism at Lalibela Wildlife Reserve</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 09 Dec 2024 10:04:02 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Travellers today are seeking experiences that don’t just minimise harm but actively contribute to local welfare and environmental health. By combining eco-conscious tourism with community development, Lalibela Wildlife Reserve demonstrates how ethical tourism can support ecological balance and social development. A robust approach to conservation, research and land management is paired with Lalibela Community Outreach Foundation’s meaningful efforts to support the neighbouring village of Seven Fountains. ‘Our reserve is deeply connected to the surrounding communities, and we have a moral obligation to involve them in its success and daily operations,’ says Lalibela CEO Johann Lombard. ‘Through the Lalibela Community Outreach Foundation, we dedicate time, resources, and expertise to supporting the families in the neighbouring village of Seven Fountains’  Aiming to create long term socio-economic benefits for the community, the foundation operates according to four key pillars: education, sports development, conservation and health. For the past three years, a daily meal of a nutrient-rich porridge has been provided to 180 learners who attend Masakhane Primary School in Seven Fountains. Additionally, a recreation centre within walking distance of the school provides after-school tutoring, soccer, cricket, netball, karate and gumboot dancing, and a safe place to socialise in the afternoons. In collaboration with [...]]]></description>
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