About the Panama Project
The Panama Project is the first official location of the 7 Seas Initiative, designed as a living showcase of integrated, scalable projects that address the needs of coastal communities and island nations. Located in Bocas del Toro, Panama, this initiative demonstrates real-world applications of environmental and humanitarian solutions in one unified model.
Featured Initiatives
Each initiative is community-driven and designed to be replicated globally through partnerships and training programs:
- Coral reef restoration and marine education through Rotary Reefs
- Solar-powered clean water systems and microgridsducation through Rotary Reefs
- Waste reduction and plastic recovery initiatives
- Community health outreach and mobile clinics
- Youth leadership and volunteer tourism programs
Our Commitment to the SDGs
All projects under the Panama Project are aligned with the 17 United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), ensuring a holistic approach to building environmental, social, and economic resilience. From climate action and clean water to quality education and sustainable livelihoods, our efforts are guided by global benchmarks for meaningful impact.
The 7 Seas Initiative A Blueprint for Coastal Resilience
Mission
To develop and implement scalable, community-driven projects that foster environmental restoration, sustainable development, and cultural preservation in island and coastal communities around the world.
Vision
By integrating environmental conservation, community empowerment, and sustainable tourism, the 7 Seas Initiative strives to build resilient ecosystems and thriving local economies that serve as replicable models for vulnerable regions globally.
Together, we can navigate the challenges ahead and chart a course towards a healthier, thriving planet. Join The Panama Project today and let’s make waves of positive change.
