Rory’s Well has been working in rural Sierra Leone for over 6 years focussing on the basics of life:
clean water, food, health, livelihood and the environment.
clean water, food, health, livelihood and the environment.
We aim to provide villages in rural Sierra Leone the opportunity for a self sustaining future.
Working through local community led programs we facilitate major improvements in:
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We aim to work in a way that is culturally, environmentally and economically sustainable, and to stimulate development that will continue without permanent outside intervention.
We have established a program of community led and controlled activities and projects. We work co-operatively within the established community structures and agencies. Our aim is that the program will be self managing and self sustaining - 365 days of the year - Every year! |
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Clean Water For All
Getting clean water flowing is the first priority when we engage with a community and brings great joy and saves lives. Whether wells have been dug by us or refurbished, maintenance is the key and we are now keeping clean water flowing for tens of thousands of people!
Check out the stories and technical details of our current wells and our plans with Arcadia Reach for a step change in our capacity and solar pumps! |
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Upland Farms
Developing existing farmland into productive, sustainable community farms, without destroying the rain forest.
Using Agrofeorestry and regenerative farming techniques to provide food and livelihood, capture carbon and save CO2 emmission by reducing slash and burn and the use of environmentally damaging chemicals. Click on the buttons for more information: |
Lowland Farms
Developing natural swamps into productive, sustainable community farms, without destroying the rain forest.
Providing food and livelihood by using regenerative farming techniques without using environmentally damaging chemicals. Saving CO2 emissions by eliminating slash and burn and reducing the amount of rain forest used in food production Click on the buttons for more information:
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Vocational Training and education
After the basics of food and water vocational training and education underpins the hope for a better future. We support vocational training for locals to get the necessary skills in our “Oxford Uni outreach” training base currently. We’ve had a fantastic grant from LUSH to expand our capacity to show what can be done in the Regenerative Agriculture and Agroforestry arena.
We link UK and SL schools for support and are also immensely proud of the new primary school that was developed in partnership with DART International and Linguistica International who also sponsored a great video. |
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Demonstration Farm
Tree Nursery
Seed Orchard
In support of our “vocational training program” we have planted an Inga Alley Cropping demonstration farm showing how to grow food and cash crops between rows of Inga trees.
For each 1 hectare of permanent upland farmland, we plant 5,000 Inga trees. Inga seeds grown in our “orchards” are matured for 3 months in our “tree nursery” before planting. Lush cosmetics donated funds to increase our capacity to 1,000,000 trees per year giving us the opportunity to grow trees for nutrition, livelihood and reforestation. |
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Bee Farming for Livelihood
Our Bee Farming program creates an income-generating opportunity for our villagers, Men, Women, Youths and the Environment are all benefiting from working harmoniously with Native Bees to produce natural honey and wax in and around the Gola Forest* In conjunction with our partner's Bees Aboard* farmers are trained in all aspects of bee farming and supported with Beehives, tools and suits. We have supported the formation of a "Bee Farmers Association" who purchase the Honey and Wax from the farmers and sell both locally and internationally.
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Environment
Regeneration
Climate Change
Our long term goal is to replace ” slash and burn" farming methods with regenerative agroforestry “Inga Alley Cropping” (IAC) and Inland Valley Swamp Farms (IVS) for over 6 million people in Sierra Leone. Every hectare removed from slash and burn can stop up to 20 hectares of rain forest form being burned and saves 100's of tons of CO2 from being emitted. Every hectare of Agroforestry planted sequesters 100's of tons of CO2 within the 1,000's of Inga trees we plant. |
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