In and around the Yawri Bay Marine Protected Area, the CSSL has implemented an integrated approach to mangrove conservation and climate resilience with measurable results. We restored 62.5 hectares of degraded mangrove forest by planting 312,500 seedlings—achieving a 90% survival rate—while mobilizing communities through education and direct action. We also established community-based structures such as mangrove monitoring committees, livelihood implementation groups, and local advocacy champions, who now lead resource protection independently. To strengthen household resilience, we launched Village Savings and Loans Associations (VSLAs), with over 150 participants—83% of them women—enhancing local financial stability, climate adaptability, and community cohesion.
“They (CSSL) have succeeded in restoring degraded mangrove habitats and increased awareness of the importance of mangrove conservation.” – Moyambe Community (FGD)
In addition to enhancing our financial independence, I believe the VSLA scheme further brings us together as members in our various communities.” – Osman Kargbo, Morchail community member






