The Kilimanjaro Climate Action Expedition
An Impactful Expedition Like No Other!

Join us  on a Journey to the rooftop of Africa and the World's highest freestanding Mountain, a journey filled with purpose to create positive impact; The Kilimanjaro Climate Action Expedition.  This change making statement journey to the rooftop of Africa is meant to break ground in advocating for the greatest challenge of our generation (the Climate Crisis) like never before. Africa is the most vulnerable region in the world to the changing climate, according to the UN’s Environment Programme. According to the World Health Organization (WHO), 1 in 3 people across Africa already face water scarcity. The current trajectory predicts that by 2025, climate change could have made it even worse, citing that close to 230 million Africans will be facing water scarcity, and up to 460 million will be living in water-stressed areas. The Sustainable Development Impact Society is embarking on a journey to raise awareness and promote efforts towards addressing Climate Change by  bringing together inspired individuals from corporate and public backgrounds to make an impact and raise funds to support Climate Action, Adaptation and Resilience for the most vulnerable communities of the world.

The Majestic Kilimanjaro

At an altitude of 5,895 meters (19,341 feet) Mount Kilimanjaro is the highest mountain in Africa and the world's tallest freestanding mountain, it is one of the Seven Summits. The snow-capped peak of Africa dubbed as "the rooftop of Africa" is a dormant volcano and can be found inside the Kilimanjaro National Park located in Northern Tanzania, East Africa

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At the Sustainable Development Impact Society we have devised a systems-based approach to Sustainable development with a focus on inclusiveness and building global community resilience to climate change. The goal of SDIS's structured framework is to build overall, community led resilience capabilities in addressing the emerging, indirect and slow-onset climate impacts as well as current hazards alongside inclusiveness, leaving no body behind through our vast network of participating organisations globally.