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Wheel the
world
A four person inclusive team undertook
an overland expedition through East Africa, crossing Kenya,
Tanzania and Zambia, driving 4662 miles in a specifically
equipped Land Rover 110. |
Aims
The main aim was ‘..by learning first hand about
the sustainable conservation and disability projects we will be
able to bring our experiences back to the United Kingdom to raise
awareness of and encourage support for these projects.’
Objectives
The object was to visit disability projects supported
by IMPACT in Mwea, Kibwezi and Arusha, and conservation projects
at Save the Elephants, Kenya and the Chimfunshi wildlife orphanage
in Zambia. During the six week journey the online journal provided
feedback, diary, expedition information and links to organisations
visited. The findings were collated into a 45 minutes multi-media
presentation and as a web based information resources.
Background
This breakthrough project has been made possible by
the support of the Winston Churchill Memorial Trust Fellowship.
The concept for the project has been generated by Al Moncrieff-Smith,
a wheelchair user who has been actively promoting inclusive travel
and adventure since breaking his neck (c4/5 complete ) in a sporting
accident in 1990 at the age of 21. Al has planned the project from
inspiration to reality choosing his team and developing partnerships
in order to educate and inform people about the possibilities available
to disabled people.
For further information
Visit the official Wheel
the World website.
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