RESTORATION / RECLAMATION OF THE LAND LOST DUE TO COASTAL EROSION AND SEA LEVEL RISE FROM SUGAR LAND TO LAKKA IN THE WESTERN AREA OF SIERRA LEONE.

 

                                                                EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

SHOUT CLIMATE CHANGE AFRICA (SCCA) is a Non-Governmental, non-political, non-ethnical, non-racial Organization that encourages all to “SHOUT NOW OR NEVER” on climate change issues that may affect us all.

Over the years, the effect of climate change has greatly affected the coastal communities of Freetown especially the Goderich to Lakka areas. Sustainable Development Goal 13 requires “Climate Action” since inaction will have a direct consequence on non-development of communities that are affected thereby encouraging the circle of poverty.

To undertake “Climate Action” according to the Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) 13 requires solving those problems that are posed by climate change.

 

Thus the coastal erosion in the above areas could not be dissociated from sea level rise.

In Sierra Leone especially Freetown coastal areas around the Goderich to Lakka, there is massive coastal erosion that is destroying valuable property like the St Michael Lodge and other important structures and the eventual loss of the beautiful beaches along those places. The direct effect is the loss of the country’s tourism income generation that these beaches would have provided.

Over the years, the effect of climate change has greatly affected the coastal communities of Freetown especially the Goderich to Lakka areas. Sustainable Development Goal 13 requires “Climate Action” since inaction will have a direct consequence on non-development of communities that are affected thereby encouraging the circle of poverty.

To undertake “Climate Action” according to the Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) 13 requires solving those problems that are posed by climate change.

Thus the coastal erosion in the above areas could not be dissociated from sea level rise.

In Sierra Leone especially Freetown coastal areas around the Goderich to Lakka, there is massive coastal erosion that is destroying valuable property like the St Michael Lodge and other important structures and the eventual loss of the beautiful beaches along those places. The direct effect is the loss of the country’s tourism income generation that these beaches would have provided.

This project hopes to assist in stopping further “eating into the land by the sea” and totally reclaim the land and beaches lost in the above process; that will create a bigger problem if not checked by now. Detailed of the full project document has been developed and will be made available to you if you are interested to partner with SCCA.

TARGET BENEFICIARIES

The targeted beneficiaries are some 200,000 peninsular-mountain community people including some 150 villagers valley, vegetable farmers and the underprivileged, with focus on youth, women, children and as well as the physically challenged (Disabled) with a total rippling effect (indirect beneficiaries) of some 300,000 other community members

It will reduce the effect of climate change and improve the ecosystem/biodiversity as citizens negative activities on the environment will be minimized through greater awareness of citizens’ roles and responsibilities on climate change and the environment. It will also create employment for the youths of the communities, and they will claim ownership and protection for it when the beautiful landscape and biodiversity of these areas will be restored.

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