Introducing the think Green Project 

The Worldview Institute is proud to present its flagship program, the Think Green Project, dedicated to promoting sustainable lifestyles and environmental sustainability. Our ambitious goal is to plant 1,000,000 trees by 2030, and we're off to a great start!

Key Achievements:

Lusaka National Park: 12,000 trees planted

South Park Street, Lilayi: 500 trees planted

Lusaka Province Schools (Shanga project): 6,400 trees planted

Chilenje Market: 30 damaged manhole covers replaced

Empowering Communities:

The Think Green Project also provides training for volunteers and small-scale entrepreneurs, equipping them with the skills to make a positive impact on the environment.

Join the Movement:

Be a part of our journey towards a greener, more sustainable future. Learn more about the Think Green Project and how you can get involved!

Shanga!

As a volunteer with the Worldview Institute, you will become part of a vibrant community of like-minded individuals who share your passion for driving positive change. Whether you choose to volunteer as a teacher, environmentalist, educator, or in any other capacity, your contributions will have a lasting impact on the lives of others. By volunteering with us, you will not only be making a difference in the lives of others but also your own life. Our program offers a chance for personal growth, skills development, and networking opportunities that will enrich your life and career. 

Lusaka Province Phase 1

The Shanga Project in Lusaka Province has completed phase one of its implementation. This phase involved planting 6400 trees across six districts in the province, namely Chongwe, Luangwa, Rufunsa, Lusaka, Chilanga, and Kafue. The total cost of this phase amounted to K416,000.