Gishwati’s Ecoguards: Supporting People and Protecting a Forest
Kinihira: It is a cool morning one day in late November of 2007. Mixing with the morning mist, pungent wood smoke from a cooking fire catches the sunlight. A small boy stands nearby, in a large, hilly pasture near the edge of the Gishwati Forest in the highlands of Rwanda's Western Province. The pasture is filled with the stumps of cut native trees. Nearby is a tiny primitive hut the boy has made of branches and eucalyptus leaves. This is where he sleeps. He is tending eight cows that are wandering over what only a few years ago was part of a much larger forest.
The Gishwati Ecoguards(Courtesy Photo)