EHRA
Founded in 2003, Elephant-Human Relations Aid (EHRA) works to reduce human-elephant conflict and promote peaceful coexistence between people and Namibia's desert-adapted elephants. Operating across north-west Namibia, the organisation combines elephant monitoring, community-based conservation, education programmes, and practical conflict-mitigation measures such as protective walls, elephant water points, and early-warning systems. Through its field-based volunteer programme, participants contribute directly to conservation projects, elephant monitoring, and community initiatives whilst gaining a deeper understanding of the challenges and opportunities associated with human-elephant coexistence.
Gorilla Junction
Gorilla Junction Foundation was established in 2012 by Lydia Eva Mpanga, a visionary leader who believes that investing in people creates lasting change. Her mission is to empower rural families, particularly women and children, through skills training, education, and opportunities that strengthen their economic independence.
Imvelo Trust
Indigo Earth Foundation support Imvelo Trust, a Zimbabwean initiative that blends community development with wildlife conservation. From healthcare outreach to education and conservation projects, Imvelo ensures that local people benefit directly from the protection of their environment.
Mara Elephant Project
Indigo Earth Foundation contributes to the Mara Elephant Project's vital work in combatting poaching, collaring and monitoring elephants, and mitigating conflict with farmers. Their mission helps to preserve elephant populations while fostering coexistence between communities and wildlife.
How Our Initiatives Support This Goal
Clean Water and Sanitation
Ensure availability and sustainable management of water and sanitation for all
Source: United Nations Sustainable Development Goals*






