

RSCAR
Refugee School of Climate Adaptation & Resilience
RSCAR brings together refugee and host-communities through joint restoration actions.Together they: Restore shared degraded land Protect common water sources,Plant community forests, Develop environmental agreements, Learn cooperation and conflict resolution.
About the RCSAR
The Refugee School for Climate Adaptation and Resilience (RSCAR) is a restoration-based project that transforms refugee and youth from host and climate-affected communities into young restoration leaders and peacebuilders. RSCAR uses land restoration, ecosystem recovery, and shared environmental action as pathways to heal communities divided by displacement, resource scarcity, and climate pressure. it brings children together to restore degraded landscapes, rebuild trust, and create peaceful relationships between refugee and host communities. We transform refugee and host-community into places where they restore the Earth, rebuild relationships, and create peaceful climate-resilient communities

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Refugee Communities in Kigoma involved by RSCAR
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Hectares restored in 16 Communities
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Refugee families benefiting from RSCAR