EGI Trains Civil Society Organisations in the Southwest Region on how to Monitor Environmental Assessments
In December 2015, 20 CSOs (including 4 local Councils: Nguti, Tiko, Muyuka and Limbe III)…
In December 2015, 20 CSOs (including 4 local Councils: Nguti, Tiko, Muyuka and Limbe III)…
EGI staff attended a training on Public Policy, Advocacy, Monitoring and Denunciation. The workshop was the first activity within the new partnership framework between EGI and WWF-CARPO to implement the Green Heart of Africa Project.
On Wednesday April 30 2014, EGI collaborated with the Ministry of Environment, Nature Protection and Sustainable Development and GHS Bolifamba students to plant trees in their school.
Community members have started collecting seedlings and distributing them to their own villages. They had been assisted by EGI had put in place the main nursery.
After a successful kick off of the bee farming project in Nkogho and Ajayukndip villages of the Eyumojock sub-division, EGI staff go back to talk to the people about their experiences so far.
Finally, after weeks of preparation both on the side of students and EGI staff, the big day arrived. On 22 March 2014 participating students trooped to BGS Molyko, where the prize giving day was to take place.
This week, our Community and Gender Officer, Ruth Mobia visited Bonakanda-Bova Bee farmers Common Initiative Group (BOBEEGAG) in Buea to exchange ideas on bee farming in the region.
On February 5th, EGI commemorated with students of Government High School (GHS) Bolifamba and other schools to hold discussions about the importance of wetlands to agriculture and to the environment.
Following the training of community members on agro-forestry, each village selected a volunteer to participate in mobilizing fellow villagers to carry out the projects.
With the support of MINEPDED, EGI has been working with teachers in Buea to develop a guide for teachers, which will enable them build effective clubs and facilitate their teaching of environmental issues.