
Digital Skills for Conservation
Technology and digital literacy training for modern conservation careers
About This Program
Bridging the digital divide by equipping young people with technology skills essential for modern conservation work. Training covers GIS mapping, drone operation, data analysis, digital communication, and conservation technology applications. This program prepares youth for the increasingly tech-driven conservation sector while providing practical skills for data collection, monitoring, and community engagement in environmental work.
Program Details
Duration
3 months per cohort
Target Group
Youth aged 16-28
Start Date
June 2024
Budget
$15,000 per cohort
Program Objectives
Train youth in conservation technology and digital tools
Build digital literacy in rural communities for modern conservation work
Prepare youth for technology-driven conservation careers
Bridge the digital divide in environmental management
Key Activities
Impact Achieved
60+ youth trained in digital conservation skills
Measurable outcomes from program implementation
Beneficiaries
60
60 youth across 10 schools and community centers
Partners & Collaborators
Program Coordinator
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