SALT AND SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT GOALS

We endeavor to work to contribute towards the achievement of the regional and global efforts and especially Agenda 2063 (The Africa We Want) and Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).

No poverty

Re-define the concept of poverty. SALT will work with communities to support their state of collective wellbeing.

Zero Hunger

Reviving diversity of seed and enriching soils for productivity and production of nutritious indigenous foods.

Good health and well-being

Reviving traditional medicine and protecting indigenous medicinal plants

Quality Education

Promote nature and culture experiential learning to balance the modern education with local indigenous and cultural education.

Gender Equality

Providing equal opportunities for both men and women and recognizing women’s knowledge as key for communities’ food and nutrition security, and the enhancement of livelihood options.

Clean Water and Sanitation

Regeneration of watershed areas and maintaining free flow of rivers. Advancing rights of rivers to inherently flow without disturbance.

Affordable and clean energy

Promote use of biomas and renewable energy from forests, Sun and wind.

Decent Work & Economic Growth

Promote integrated livelihoods and green enterprise and circular economy.

Industry Innovation & Infrastructure

Supporting communities that live close to nature to continually create innovative approaches in farming and other sectors by building on knowledge and practices refined over generations.

Reduced Inequalities

Promoting rights of all species. Navigating the anthropocentric mindset for reorientation and restructuring of national and international institutions toward more effective Earth system governance and planetary stewardship.

Sustainable Cities and Communities

Reducing urban migration by promoting the principle of back to roots.

Responsible Consumption & Production

Reduce post-harvest losses to food security and seed sovereignty.

Climate Action

Regenerating degraded landscapes by planting trees and protecting sacred natural sites and territories and watershed areas.

Life below Water

It is time to listen to the life below water. We need to rethink how best to tackle pollution, overfishing and climate change, and how to truly protect the rich marine life.

Life on Land

Drawing relationship with land and territory for better care of Mother Nature and sustainable land management for the health of the planet.

Peace, Justice & Strong Institutions

Promoting recognition and respect and harmonious relationship with people and Nature.

Partnership for the Goals

Bringing indigenous and local people voices to the global processes for policy influencing.