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GreenUp Gambia
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 5 ส.ค. 2017
Our goal is to create an environmentally friendly, ecologically stable, and economically flourishing Gambia for the benefit of its people.
Green-Up Gambia addresses urgent environmental crises. We started as a project of ‘Climate Watch The Gambia’ in 2014. By 2017, as a result of our outstandingly successful activities, high profile and wide base of enthusiastic volunteers, Green-Up Gambia became an independent organization. Ever since then, we have been engaged in raising eco-consciousness in communities - especially amongst young people in rural villages, in order to mitigate climate change.
Green-Up Gambia addresses urgent environmental crises. We started as a project of ‘Climate Watch The Gambia’ in 2014. By 2017, as a result of our outstandingly successful activities, high profile and wide base of enthusiastic volunteers, Green-Up Gambia became an independent organization. Ever since then, we have been engaged in raising eco-consciousness in communities - especially amongst young people in rural villages, in order to mitigate climate change.
Voices of civil societies on land use in The Gambia. #UNCCDLandHeroes #FoodFeedFiber
Top soil loss in the Gambia and How waste can be used to create top soil and help save the Gambia's vegetation
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Nna Saama Mankolou - Ecosystem Restoration
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KMC Bakoteh Dumpsite
มุมมอง 4294 ปีที่แล้ว
The Bakoteh dumpsite has been operating for more than three decades where refuse from the municipality is being dumped without any treatment, sorting or management. The dumpsite is located within a densely populated area surrounded by several communities including the SOS Children’s facility which houses a children’s village, mother and child clinic, lower, upper and senior secondary schools. H...
How do you change a nation? One river at a time. How do you change a river? One bank at a time. How do you change a river bank? One mango seed at a time. How do you change humanity... one heart at a time. How do you change the world's environment? Volunteers working in their own communities. None of us can "change the world" but we all change the world when we do what needs to be done in our own places. It doesn't matter if the sickness is a river system that has lost it's keystone plants or a heart that has lost hope. Thank you GreenUp Gambia. Keep showing people the joy of doing something about the problems around us. The solution to the problems of the world come when people stop saying, "someone should do something about that" and just doing something about that. :-) Also... Congratulations on being selected for the Prime minister's "Points of Light" award! You (Kemo), and your team, have a very well thought out plan to tackle and correct many different interrelated problems. Ken W. (United States of America)