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Wakubwa shikamooni wadogo amjambo.
KIUKWELI NINA KILA SABABU YA KUKISHUKURU HIKI CHAMA CHA KUSAIDIA WAPAGAZI (wapanda milima)
KIUKWELI CHAMA HIKI KIMEWASAIDI POTA WENGI SANA AMBAO WALIKUWA WANANYIMWA HAKI ZAO BAADA YA KUFANYA KAZI CHAMA HIKI KIMEWEZA KUONDOA UNYANYASAJI KWA WAPAGAZI
CHAMA HIKI KIMEJITAIDI KUSHAWISHI MAKAMPUN KUWALIPA WAPAGAZI TSH 20000 KWA SIKU JAPO CHAMA HIKI BADO KINA KAZI KUBWA SANA
YAKUSHAWISHI MAKAMPUNI AMBAYO YANALIPA PESA KIDOGO KWA WAPAGAZI ILI NAYO YAFIKIE TSH 20000 KWA SIKU
NAJUA WATU WENGI WANAYO PANDA MLIMA KILIMANJARO WANAKIFAAM HIKI CHAMA ASANTE MUNGU KWA KUKILETA HIKI CHAMA AMBACHO KIPO KWA AJILI YA WAPAGAZI ASANTE ASANTEH
SASA WAPANGAZI WANALIPWA TSH 20000 KWA SIKU JAPO KUNA MAKAMPUNI YANALIPA CHINI YA ELFU 20 KWA SIKU ILA NAAMINI YOTE YATAKWISHA ASANTE KPAP. na serikali yatu
KPAP
Established in 2003, the Kilimanjaro Porters Assistance Project (KPAP) is a legally registered Tanzanian not-for-profit organization. Our Mission is to improve the working conditions of the porters on Kilimanjaro. KPAP is not a porter membership organization, or a tour operating business, and we do not collect any fees from porters or climbing companies. KPAP is an initiative of the International Mountain Explorers Connection (IMEC), a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization based out of Boulder, Colorado in the United States.
Promoting Socially Responsible Kilimanjaro Climbs
Those who have climbed Mount Kilimanjaro know that porters are the backbone of the trek. Many climbers may not realize that porters can be ill-equipped, poorly paid and have improper working conditions. KPAP’s focus is improving the working conditions of the porters by:
Lending mountain clothing to porters free of charge
Advocating for fair wages and ethical treatment by all companies climbing Kilimanjaro
Encouraging climbers to select a climbing company with responsible treatment practices towards their crew
Providing educational opportunities to the mountain crew
KPAP is a not-for-profit organization largely funded by donations from conscientious individuals in the climbing public who support responsible treatment practices. Please consider donating to allow KPAP to continue this important work.
Porters on Mount Kilimanjaro
Mount Kilimanjaro is a unique travel experience and a once in a lifetime adventure for tens of thousands of climbers every year.
When climbing Kilimanjaro, an extensive team of mountain crew – guides, cooks and porters – provide specially trained support throughout the climb to assist you in reaching the summit. The porters, who carry all of your food and gear, are the heart and soul of your mountain experience. Without their strength, dedication and hard work, you would not be able to enjoy the magnificence of Kilimanjaro.
A Kilimanjaro trek requires a significant financial commitment. The cost to climb Mount Kilimanjaro includes government park fees for the conservation of the mountain, VAT taxes, and the operational expenses to support the climb. Climbing on the cheap often means lower wages and inferior working conditions for porters. The International Mountain Explorers Connection has created the
Partner for Responsible Travel Program to recognize tour operators committed to fair treatment practices of their crew.
Whether you are a climber, local tour operator, travel agent, charity group, porter, cook or guide, the Kilimanjaro Porters Assistance Project needs your assistance to advocate for and safeguard the fair and ethical treatment of all porters.
KIUKWELI NINA KILA SABABU YA KUKISHUKURU HIKI CHAMA CHA KUSAIDIA WAPAGAZI (wapanda milima)
KIUKWELI CHAMA HIKI KIMEWASAIDI POTA WENGI SANA AMBAO WALIKUWA WANANYIMWA HAKI ZAO BAADA YA KUFANYA KAZI CHAMA HIKI KIMEWEZA KUONDOA UNYANYASAJI KWA WAPAGAZI
CHAMA HIKI KIMEJITAIDI KUSHAWISHI MAKAMPUN KUWALIPA WAPAGAZI TSH 20000 KWA SIKU JAPO CHAMA HIKI BADO KINA KAZI KUBWA SANA
YAKUSHAWISHI MAKAMPUNI AMBAYO YANALIPA PESA KIDOGO KWA WAPAGAZI ILI NAYO YAFIKIE TSH 20000 KWA SIKU
NAJUA WATU WENGI WANAYO PANDA MLIMA KILIMANJARO WANAKIFAAM HIKI CHAMA ASANTE MUNGU KWA KUKILETA HIKI CHAMA AMBACHO KIPO KWA AJILI YA WAPAGAZI ASANTE ASANTEH
SASA WAPANGAZI WANALIPWA TSH 20000 KWA SIKU JAPO KUNA MAKAMPUNI YANALIPA CHINI YA ELFU 20 KWA SIKU ILA NAAMINI YOTE YATAKWISHA ASANTE KPAP. na serikali yatu
KPAP
Established in 2003, the Kilimanjaro Porters Assistance Project (KPAP) is a legally registered Tanzanian not-for-profit organization. Our Mission is to improve the working conditions of the porters on Kilimanjaro. KPAP is not a porter membership organization, or a tour operating business, and we do not collect any fees from porters or climbing companies. KPAP is an initiative of the International Mountain Explorers Connection (IMEC), a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization based out of Boulder, Colorado in the United States.
Promoting Socially Responsible Kilimanjaro Climbs
Those who have climbed Mount Kilimanjaro know that porters are the backbone of the trek. Many climbers may not realize that porters can be ill-equipped, poorly paid and have improper working conditions. KPAP’s focus is improving the working conditions of the porters by:
Lending mountain clothing to porters free of charge
Advocating for fair wages and ethical treatment by all companies climbing Kilimanjaro
Encouraging climbers to select a climbing company with responsible treatment practices towards their crew
Providing educational opportunities to the mountain crew
KPAP is a not-for-profit organization largely funded by donations from conscientious individuals in the climbing public who support responsible treatment practices. Please consider donating to allow KPAP to continue this important work.
Porters on Mount Kilimanjaro
Mount Kilimanjaro is a unique travel experience and a once in a lifetime adventure for tens of thousands of climbers every year.
When climbing Kilimanjaro, an extensive team of mountain crew – guides, cooks and porters – provide specially trained support throughout the climb to assist you in reaching the summit. The porters, who carry all of your food and gear, are the heart and soul of your mountain experience. Without their strength, dedication and hard work, you would not be able to enjoy the magnificence of Kilimanjaro.
A Kilimanjaro trek requires a significant financial commitment. The cost to climb Mount Kilimanjaro includes government park fees for the conservation of the mountain, VAT taxes, and the operational expenses to support the climb. Climbing on the cheap often means lower wages and inferior working conditions for porters. The International Mountain Explorers Connection has created the
Partner for Responsible Travel Program to recognize tour operators committed to fair treatment practices of their crew.
Whether you are a climber, local tour operator, travel agent, charity group, porter, cook or guide, the Kilimanjaro Porters Assistance Project needs your assistance to advocate for and safeguard the fair and ethical treatment of all porters.