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The College merges a dynamic teaching College –

 targeting the 80% of unemployed and underemployed Local youth ages 18-35 – with an educational tourism (EduTourism) camp for international students and volunteers. It also includes a facility for both environmental and social research..

The College is designed to be programmatically interrelated. The College provides high- quality equipment, working facilities, and on-site institutional support for visiting school groups and professionals. Edu-Tourism camp offers hospitality internships, cultural immersion, and high-level exposure for local students that is essential to their success in securing quality employment. Social researchers gain unique access to the local community, and environmental researchers sit in the center of the ecosystem, among some of the most threatened animal populations in the world. Community members and stakeholder organizations are able to utilize the college as a launchpad for entrepreneurial projects, international networking, and further training exercises. It is also designed to be financially self-sustaining, benefiting both enrolled students and members of the community. In order to support the above aims, the College has the following facilities

A 40 beds Local Students wing- This comprises 5 tents that accommodate 8 each

4 Classrooms, a modern kitchen, reception/lounge area, a dining area, offices, library, museum, computer room and maintenance area

A 40 bed Edu-Tourism Camp

An 8 bed research wing

The facility is powered by solar with a backup generator and a water borehole. The Water capacity is 154,000litres