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Adapting, but still using all the USA developed materials. US and South African trainers co-presenting. . Voluntary participation – this is difficult when you are poor and battling to make ends meet Introduced basic firefighting and equipment into vulnerable poor communities. .
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Adapting, but still using all the USA developed materials. US and South African trainers co-presenting.
Voluntary participation – this is difficult when you are poor and battling to make ends meet Introduced basic firefighting and equipment into vulnerable poor communities.
Most sub-Saharan ecosystems are fire adapted Fire can be a positive or a negative force in the landscape
Unwanted fires have social, economic and environmental impacts.
Used wisely fire is a useful and cost effective land management tool
Typical activities • Fire awareness and education within community • Preparation of firebreaks • Prescribed, controlled burning of moribund vegetation to promote rejuvenation of veld • Standby of firefighting crews during periods of high fire danger weather • Suppression of wildfires/ unwanted fires
Benefits • Reduction in unwanted ignitions • Reduction in fire risks and hazards • Improved veld health/ grazing/ biodiversity • Increased resilience and coping skills in vulnerable communities. • Increased employability of community members after training. • Dignified work for young people, women
Opportunity for replication • Can be replicated in most African countries • Technical exchanges already taken place in Namibia, Tanzania, Kenya and others • Technical manuals, guidelines, standards and best practices can be shared • South African capacity exists to support implementation