Wilderness Safaris Sponsors ‘Visionary’ Humanitarian Project in Botswana
In a joint collaboration with 4x4outfar, Global Vision 2020 and explore4knowledge, Wilderness Safaris played a key role in a humanitarian project that brought eye screening to more than 2 500 children in eight Children in the Wilderness (CITW) affiliated schools. The company supported the project with funding, personnel and lodgings as the team traversed northern Botswana in June 2019.
“This has been a great achievement for the company, not only because we changed the lives of hundreds of children, but also because we were able to extend a helping hand to our staff in Maun. The project speaks to our commitment to our 4Cs’ Community C – the other Cs being Commerce, Culture and Conservation – which aims to empower and improve the lives of local communities in all Wilderness Safaris areas of operation. This C encourages us to continually find ways in which we can translate conservation and ecotourism successes into meaningful, tangible socio-economic benefits”, said Lesh Moiteela, Wilderness Safaris Botswana Cultural Ambassador and Community Relationship Manager.
The screening was open to children aged 10 and older, teachers and general school staff. The primary schools visited by the team were Shashe, Habu, Tubu, Seronga, Gunotsoga, Beetsha, Gudigwa and Sankoyo, as well as Mokgacha and Eretsha satellite primary schools. In addition, a number of elderly Batswana from the villages were tested, and those requiring spectacles were helped. The initiative forms part of the bigger Global Vision 2020 project that aims to provide basic eye tests and prescription spectacles to more than 2.4 billion people.