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A New Outdoor Kitchen for Motimposo Primary School

We are thrilled to share the exciting news of our partnership with Motimposo Primary School to build a new school kitchen! This project is a testament to our commitment to improving the lives of communities through sustainable and impactful initiatives.

“When rise International told us they were looking to partner with us to build a school kitchen pavilion, it felt like a dream come true… It is challenging to feed all the kids when the weather is extremely dusty or rainy because our current cooking area is too exposed, making it difficult for food to be prepared.” Mr. Mafanti, Principal, Motimposo Primary School

The new outdoor kitchen, constructed using eco-friendly Interlocking Compressed Earth Blocks (ICEBs), will provide a clean, safe, and hygienic environment for preparing meals for over 1,400 students. This project is not only about building a kitchen; it’s about creating a healthier and more conducive learning environment for our young learners.

Join Us in Building a Brighter Future

We believe in the power of collaboration to create lasting change. Your support is essential in helping us continue our work. Consider donating to the Motimposo Primary School kitchen project or supporting our youth empowerment programs.

Donate to the Motimposo Project here

Together, we can build a brighter future for generations to come.

Empowering Youth Through Employability Training

We are proud to announce the successful launch of our Employability Training Program in Kenya! This program equips young people with essential skills for the job market, including CV writing, job interviews, and communication skills. By providing practical work experience through internships, we’re helping young people gain the confidence and skills they need to succeed.

We are grateful to our partners, APS Bank, Uwepo.watamu, and our generous sponsors and work placement hosts for making this program possible.

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Together, we are building brighter futures!

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Kick4Life Stadium of Life

Stadium of Life: A Beacon of Sustainable Construction in Maseru

Maseru, Lesotho – The heart of Lesotho is beating with excitement as the innovative “Stadium of Life” takes shape in Maseru. This 1,280-seater football stadium is not just another sports facility; it is a groundbreaking testament to the power of sustainable construction and community-driven development.

An Ambitious Collaboration

The “Stadium of Life” project is the result of a unique collaboration between several influential organizations. Local charity and football club Kick4Life (K4L), which has long been dedicated to empowering young people through sports and health education, joined forces with rise International, a non-profit organization focused on creating social enterprises and building resilient communities. Together, they have partnered with the Forest Stewardship Council (FSC), a global leader in promoting responsible management of the world’s forests, and DNV, an independent expert in assurance and risk management.

A Sustainable Vision

What sets the “Stadium of Life” apart is its commitment to sustainability. The stadium is being constructed primarily from sustainably sourced timber, a choice that not only reduces the carbon footprint of the project but also highlights the potential of eco-friendly construction methods in large-scale infrastructure. The use of timber, certified by the FSC, ensures that the materials are responsibly harvested, maintaining forest biodiversity and supporting local economies.

Community-Centered Development

The project has a strong community focus, engaging local workers and artisans in the construction process. This not only provides much-needed employment opportunities but also empowers the local community with skills and knowledge in sustainable building practices. The stadium is envisioned as a space that will serve the broader community, hosting not only football matches but also cultural and social events that bring people together.

Progress and Impact

As construction progresses, the “Stadium of Life” is already making an impact. The project has garnered attention for its innovative approach, setting a new standard for how sports infrastructure can be built in harmony with the environment. Upon completion, the stadium is expected to become a central hub for sports and community activities in Maseru, inspiring other projects in the region to adopt similar sustainable practices.

Looking Ahead

The “Stadium of Life” is more than just a sports venue; it is a symbol of what can be achieved when sustainability, community involvement, and innovative design come together. As the stadium nears completion, it stands as a beacon of hope and progress for Maseru and beyond.

Many First

The Stadium of Life notches several firsts. It will be Africa’s first FSC-certified timber stadium and the first FSC-certified project in southern Africa. The structure, certified by DNV as an FSC project, sets a new standard for responsible construction practices.

The wooden poles used in construction come from MTO Forestry’s FSC-certified plantations in Mpumalanga, South Africa. By choosing FSC-certified timber, the project directly supports responsible forestry practices.

Beyond sport, the stadium is a multi-purpose hub designed for climate change education, gender empowerment, academic tutoring, health testing, and entrepreneurship training.

The Stadium of Life fosters a connection between football and the environment. Its design, developed through a collaboration with rise’s in loco design and build training programme, features 8,584 treated Eucalyptus poles, minimizing concrete use and highlighting the potential of sustainable building materials.

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