About Nkusi Gerald
As a promoter of culture and diversity, Gerald Nkusi is a travel ecopreneur with Adventure Afrika and founder of Home of Kigezi (a Museum of Living Culture and Natural History), Nkunga Eco Village, and the Food Forest Africa movement. His roots and home are in Kisoro, a part of the Kigezi region in Uganda. Starting as a waiter trading long nights of work for education at the famous Makerere University 2006 and a US Exchange Alumni-IVLP 2017, he has transformed into a local and global actor in the cultural heritage and conservation space. Gerald's Food Forest Africa movement is revolutionizing the use of small and waste spaces for food, health, education and environment to help counter food insecurity, poor nutrition, and the degradation of natural resources.
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Nervours Daka
Donor Relations Specialist, AFRICAN HEALTH VOLUNTEERS FOR EMERGENCY RESPONSE RESCUE AND REFERRALS PARTNERSHIPS
Brooke Aldrich
Deputy CEO and Lead Coordinator, Asia for Animals Coalition (AfA) and the AfA Macaque Coalition (MACC)
John Dung Rwang
Student, A. P. Leventis Ornithological Research Institute, University of Jos.
Lovelater Sebele
Senior Vulture Conservation Officer - Southern Africa , BirdLife International
Recent Comments
Hi Gerald, thank you for sharing information about your movement with us. I had a question: What did you wish you would have known before you started working on this topic and could be useful to share with other (conservation) professionals now? Thanks again for sharing your insights with the community here.
Thirza,Greetings!
Looking forward to learning more about the WildHub Guidlines.