Green Environmental Activists
Thursday, September 26, 2019
nursery management
GEA staff (second from right with red T-shirt) visited the Community Environmental Conservation group for Monitoring nursery progress and technical support
Tuesday, February 28, 2017
Friday, February 24, 2017
Activities of GEA
Activities of Green Environmental Activists
Environmental Conservation
Capacity building
Sustainable agriculture
Eco-tourism
Environmental Conservation
Sustainable agriculture
Eco-tourism
Wednesday, February 15, 2017
ABOUT GEA
BACKGROUND
GEA is a Non-Governmental organization
abbreviated as Green Environmental Activists established in 2012 and formerly registered in January 2014 with a registration
number 00NGO/00006902 under the registration act of 2002.
GEA was formed
by a group of people whose interests are to address environmental issues and
improve Community livelihood through environmental conservation
VISION
GEA envisions for Tanzania Community members live an improved life with conserved environment and healthy prosperity.
MISSION STATEMENT
GEA exists to facilitate Tanzania community members acquire better life through capacity building, lobbying, advocacy, research, networking and community mobilization campaigns /meetings, on issues related to food security, environmental conservation and sanitation, entrepreneurship, HIV/AIDS prevention and gender equity, with consideration to accountability and human rights.
SPECIFIC OBJECTIVES
- To promote environmental management and utilization for increased land productivity, resilience, adaptation and mitigation of negative impact of climate change issues.
- To strengthen community’ initiatives on proper and sustainable agricultural practices
- To reinforce gender equity, human rights, sexual and reproductive health and HIV/AIDS issues.
- To facilitate economic empowerment to most marginalized community groups for addressing economic injustices
- To promote tourism features/opportunities found in southern Tanzania and undertake measures that are aimed at conserving environment
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