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The Nsasani Trust is an educational non-profit organisation that is dedicated to the empowerment of South Africans through holistic education and training programs.

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Nsasani is a South African educational non-profit that empowers people through field-based science and leadership training. We focus on human-capital development in the biodiversity sector.

Our programmes are open to students, early-career professionals, educators, and researchers. We offer multi-level programming suitable for high school learners, university students, and biodiversity practitioners.

The SSLI Field Station is in Skukuza, the scientific and administrative heart of the Kruger National Park.

Applications for courses can be made via our online portal — [Apply Now] — or by contacting our team for guidance.

Yes. We host local and international students from over 20 countries and more than 40 partner institutions.

You can help by donating to fund student scholarships, sponsoring research, or contributing to campus sustainability projects. Every contribution helps shape the future of science leadership.

The SSLI is a partnership between the Nsasani Trust, the Organization for Tropical Studies (OTS), and SANParks. It operates as a research and education hub inside Kruger National Park, promoting conservation leadership and sustainable living.

Yes. The campus is off-grid, powered by solar energy, and designed using green building principles. It demonstrates low-impact living and resource efficiency.

We welcome partnerships with universities, research organisations, and conservation agencies. Contact our team to discuss collaborative opportunities.

Nsasani makes a difference!

Nsasani celebrates 10 Years of Excellence!

A world-class research and education facility delivering purposeful, inclusive, and transformative skills development programmes for the biodiversity sector across southern Africa.

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