Autosuffisance alimentaire, stabilisation du climat et protection de l’environnement

This project aims to contribute to the stabilization of the climate by planting, maintaining and protecting 10,000 trees in 20 years.

An initiative of ACTION CONTRE LA PAUVRETE (ACP)

Overview of the project

In the area of food security, it trains 600 households annually in cereal production and 200 households in market gardening.
It guides and trains 45,000 people to develop water supply points such as wells, springs and mini gravity-fed water supply networks.
It conducts activities with a view to rehabilitating the Mitwaba hydroelectric power station 450 km north of the city of Lubumbashi;
It has a park for reforestation and protection of natural trees of 5000 shrubs.

Objective

To ensure the self-sufficiency of 12,000 households in 20 years Contribute to climate stabilization by planting, maintaining and protecting 10,000 trees in 20 years

Level of progress

Ongoing research

Project timeline

September 1, 2008 to December 31, 2025

Quantitative results

35% in food security.
25% in the supervision of populations to develop water supply points such as wells, springs and mini gravity-fed networks.
15% for the rehabilitation of the Mitwaba hydroelectric power station 450 km north of Lubumbashi;
50% in the framework of reforestation and protection of natural trees of 5000 shrubs.

Qualitative results

GOOD in food security.
GOOD in the supervision of the populations to develop water supply points such as wells, springs and mini gravity-fed networks.
GOOD in the rehabilitation of the Mitwaba hydroelectric power station 450 km north of Lubumbashi;
SATISFACTORY in the framework of reforestation and protection of natural trees of 5000 shrubs.

Financing

The project was financed with internal self-financing resources.

About the
organisation

ACTION CONTRE LA PAUVRETE (ACP)

Georges KADINGA MULUNDULE
Coordinateur Général
acplubumbashi@gmail.com
+243810568719

The NGO Action Contre la Pauvreté is based in Lubumbashi in the province of Haut-Katanga in the Democratic Republic of Congo.
It works in the fields of:

  • Food security,
  • Water, hygiene and sanitation;
  • Energy and environmental protection.
  • In the area of food security, it provides annual support to 600 households in cereal production and 200 households in market gardening.
  • It guides and supports the population in developing water supply points such as wells, springs and mini gravity-fed water supply networks.
  • It carries out activities with a view to rehabilitating the Mitwaba hydroelectric power station 450 km north of the city of Lubumbashi;
  • It has a park of reforestation and protection of natural trees of 5000 shrubs.