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Kenya
Kenya
Kenya
Kenya
Kenya
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Kenya
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Association de rflexion d'changes et d'action pour l'environnement et le dvelopp


Association des amis de la Saoura
Juventude Ecolgica Angolana
Botswana Technology Centre
EECG Consultants Pty Ltd.
Forestry Association of Botswana
Centre of Action for Sustainable and Integrated Development in the Communities
Action for Sustainable Development
Centre for Environment and Development
Detmac Associates
Global Village Cameroon
Rseau pour L'environnement et le dveloppement durable en Afrique
EcoConserv - Environmental Solutions
Egyptian Environmental Affairs Agency
Friends of the Environment and Development Association
National Energy Corporation - Egypt
New and Renewable Energy Authority
Settec Ltd
The Arab Office for Youth and Environment
The Egyptian Solar Energy Society
ADDIS Technological Solutions
Gabon environnement et developpement sans frontieres
Communities Forestry and Social Development Organization
Environment and Development Association of Ghana
Friends of the Earth Ghana
Green Earth Organization
Habitat for Humanity Ghana
Help The Victims Association
Kumasi Institute of Technology and Environment
League of Environmental Journalists
The Energy Foundation
Youth Club for Nature Conservation
Assainissement Guinee
Association Guine pour la promotion des nergies renouvelables
Abalekhwa Development Organization
African Centre for Technology Studies
African Energy Policy Research Network / Foundation for Woodstove Dissemination
Aqua-Domita Ltd.
Bureau of Environmental Analysis
Center for Environment and Renewable Energy
Climate Network Africa
Cohort for Research on Environment, Urban Management and Human Settlement
Earth Care Africa
Eastern Africa Association for Impact Assessment
Econews Africa
ECOTERRA International
ENERGIA - Kenya Focal Point
Energy Alternatives Africa
Environment Liaison Centre International
First Rank Consultants
Forest Action Network
GS Consult

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Lesotho
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Libya
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Mali
Mali
Mali
Mauritius
Mauritius
Morocco
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Mozambique
Namibia
Namibia
Namibia
Namibia
Namibia
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Senegal
Sierra Leone
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Somalia
Somalia
South Africa
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South Africa
South Africa

Intermediate Technology Development Group - Eastern Africa


ITDG-EA
International Centre for Environmental, Social and Policy Studies
ICESPS
Kenya Energy and Environment Organization
KENGO
Kenya Organization of Environmental Education
KOEE
Kenyatta University, Appropriate Technology Center
Osienala Friends of Lake Victoria
OSIENALA
Solar Energy Network
SOLARNET
Southern Networks for Environment and Development
SONED
UN-HABITAT
Wildlife Clubs of Kenya
WCK
World Youth Organization on Climate Change
WYOCC
Bethel Business and Community Development Centre
BBCDC
Department of Energy - Lesotho
DoEL
Habitat for Humanity Liberia (Self-Help housing multi-purpose cooperative Society) HFH Liberia
Pollution Control Association of Liberia
POCAL
International Energy Foundation
IEF
Community Partnerships for Sustainable Resource Management in Malawi
COMPASS
Habitat for Humanity Malawi
HFH Malawi
Association Libre Pour La Promotion De L'Habitat et Du Logement
ALPHALOG
Groupe de recherces et d'applications techniques
GRAT
Mali-Folkecenter
MFC
Mauritius Council for Development Environmental Studies and Conservation
MAUDESCO
National Foundation for Research in Agroforestry
NaFRA
Grpoue d'Etudes et de Recherche sur les Energeies Renouvelables et l'Environneme GERERE
Centre for Engineering Studies - University of Eduardo Mondlane
Solarmoz
Geo Pollution Technologies Pty Ltd
GPT
Namibian Development Trust
NDT
Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency Bureau of Namibia
R3E Bureau
Saamstaan Housing Cooperative
SHC
The Southern African Institute for Environmental Assessment
SAIEA
Urban Trust of Namibia
UTN
Energy Commission of Nigeria
ECN
Environmental Resources Managers Limited
ERML
Environmental Rights Action
ERA
Foundation for Endogenous Development and Environmental Sciences
FEDES
Friends of the Environment
FOTE
Green Environment Movement
GEM
Oktronics Enterprises (Division of Brianok Engg.)
OE
Resources and Food Security Foundation
REFSEF
Save Earth Nigeria
SEN
Society for Water & Public Health Protection
SWAPHEP
The Centre for Health, Environmental and Safety Studies
CHESS
Women Environment & Development Network
WEDEN
The Environmental Development Action in the World
ENDA
Friends of the Earth, Sierra Leone
FOE-SL
The Conservation Society of Sierra Leone
C.S.S
Somali Centre for Water and Environment
SCWE
Somali Environmental Protection and Anti-desertification Organization
SEPADO
African Centre for Energy and Environment
ACEE
African Wind Energy Association
AfriWEA
AGAMA Energy
Bicycling Empowerment Network
BEN
Built Environment Support Group
BESG

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South Africa
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South Africa
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South Africa
South Africa
South Africa
South Africa
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South Africa
South Africa
South Africa
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South Africa
South Africa
South Africa
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South Africa
South Africa
South Africa
South Africa
South Africa
South Africa
South Africa
South Africa
South Africa
South Africa
South Africa
South Africa
South Africa
South Africa
South Africa
South Africa
South Africa
Sudan
Sudan
Swaziland
Swaziland
Tanzania
Tanzania
Tanzania

C E N Integrated Environmental Management Unit CC.


Centre for Environmental Management
CEM
Community Agency for Social Enquiry
CASE
Cope Housing Association
COPE
Department of Minerals and Energy
DME
Development Action Group
DAG
Eagle Environmetal
EE
Earthlife Africa Johannesburg
EcoLink
Empowerment for African Sustainable Development
EASD
Energy & Development Research Centre
EDRC
Energy Research Institute
ERI
EnerWise Africa
Environmental Business Strategies CC.
EBS
Environmental Justice Networking Forum
EJNF
Greater Edendale Environmental Network
GREEN
groundWork
Institute for Future Research, University of Stellenbosch
IFR
Institute of Environmental and Recreation Management (Africa)
IERM
International Council for Local Environment Initiatives
ICLEI
International Institute for Energy Conservation
IIEC
Minerals and Energy Policy Centre
MEPC
n 'Kozi Homes (Pty) Ltd
Palmer Development Consulting
PDC
PLANACT
Rural Area Power Solutions (Pty) Ltd.
RAPS
Solar Engineering Services
Solar Resources Centre for Development and promotion of Solar and Renewable EnerSOLCEN CC.
South African Climate Action Network
SACAN
South African Wind Energy Association
SAWEA
South Durban Community Environmental Alliance
SDCEA
Southern Africa Environment Project
SAEP
Southern African Gender and Energy Network
SAGEN
SouthSouth North
SSN
Sunstove Organization
Sustainable Energy Africa
SEA
Sustainable Energy for Environment & Development
SEED
Sustainable Energy Society of Southern Africa
SESSA
The Environmental Monitoring Group
EMG
The Foundation for contemporary Research
FCR
The Group for Environmental Monitoring
GEM
The Institute for Transportation and Development Policy (ITDP)
ITDP
The Minerals and Energy Education and Training Institute
MEETI
The Wildlife and Environment Society of South Africa
WESSA
Urban Sector Network
USN
Urban Service Group
USG
Wim Klunn Consult
Environmentalista Society
ES
Sudanese Environment & Development Organization
SEDO
Environmental Consulting Services
ECS
Yonge Nawe Environmental Action Group
YNEAG
Agenda for Environmental and Responsible Development
AGENDA
Community Based Environment Trust and STDs Prorgramme
COBETS
Environmental, Human Rights Care and Gender Organization
ENVIROCARE

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Tanzania
Tanzania
Tanzania
Tanzania
Tanzania
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Tanzania
Tanzania
Tanzania
Togo
Togo
Tunisia
Uganda
Uganda
Uganda
Uganda
Uganda
Uganda
Uganda
Uganda
Uganda
Uganda
Zambia
Zambia
Zambia
Zambia
Zambia
Zambia
Zamibia
Zimbabwe
Zimbabwe
Zimbabwe
Zimbabwe
Zimbabwe
Zimbabwe
Zimbabwe

FREDKA International Limited, Energy Efficiency business Consultancy Company


Journalist Environmental Association of Tanzania
Karagwe Development Association (Solar Training Facility)
Kilimanjaro Environment Facility
Lawyers' Environmental Action Team
Ministry of Energy and Minerals
Solar Innovations of Tanzania
Tanzania Greenhouse Gas Action Trust
Tanzania Traditional Energy development and Environmental Organization
Association des volontaires d'oeuvres chrtiennes et humanitaire
Federation des ONG au Togo
Tunis International Centre for Environmental Technologies
Climate and Development Initiatives
East African Energy Conservation Alliance
East African Energy Technology Development Network
Integrated Transport Systems
International Network for Sustainable Energy
Joint Energy & Environment Projects
Ministry of Energy and Mineral Development
National Environment Management Unit
Partnership for African Environmental Sustainability
Uganda Wildlife Society
Centre for Energy, Environment and Engineering Zambia Limited
Energy & Environmental Concerns for Zambia
Environment and Development Resource Centre
Environmental Council of Zambia
Human Settlements of Zambia
National Institute for Scientific and Industrial Research
Zambia Association for Research and Development
Dialogue on Shelter
Energy Technology Institute
Housing People of Zimbabwe
Southern Centre for Energy and Environment
Students for Environmental Action
The Scientific and Industrial Research and Development Centre
ZERO Regional Environmental Organization
ENERGIA
Global Environmental Facility
IUCN
The International Solar Energy Society

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Title

Name

Surname

Mohammed

Bendada

Peter P.
Lesego
Swedi
Michel
Samuel

Zhou
Motoma
Elongo
Takam
Nguiffo

Managing Director
Director

Kouenda

Koung Jean

President

Khaled
Hosni
Mohamed
Emad
Mahmoud
Alemayehu
Raymond
Anthony
Thomas

Elfarra
Elkholy
Fahmy
Adly
Shaban
Negash
Boussiengui
Naidoo
Gyimah Mensah

General Manager
Engineer
Manager
Chairman of the Board

George
Amoah
Mohammed Kudus
Quansah
Anane
Quayson
Agyirey-Kwakye
Bayo
Diallo
Anjera Ashisoma
Evans
Karakezi
Kago
Karani
Mullumba

Executive Officer
Executive Officer
Executive Director
Project Officer
President
Chairman, Governing Council Vi
Associate Executive Director
Chief Section

Mr.
Dr.
Mr.
Mr.
Mr.
Ms.

Ahadzie
King David
konatemusah
Solomon Kojo
Mike
Andrew
Prince
Seny
Saliou khaby
Festus
Kituyi
Stephen
John
Patrick
Faith

Mr.
Ms.
Mr.
Mr.
Ms.

Nicky
Mildred
Abdulrahman S.
Daniell Peter
Christine

Nzioki
Mkandla
Issa
Mbekar
Guenier

Research Coordinator
Director General
Secretary General
Regional Coordinator
Programme Coordinator

Mr.
Ms.
Dr.
Mr.
Mr.

Mark
Pamela
Beatrice
Dominic
Theo

Hankins
Cunneyworth
Khamati Njenga
Walubengo
Hendriksen

Managing Director
Natural Resources Programme,
Director
Director

Dr.
Ms.
Mr.
Mr.
Mr.

Mr
Mr.
Mr.
Dr.
Dr.
Mr.
Mr.
Mr.
Mr.
Mr.
Mr.
Mr.
Mr.
Mr.
Mr.
Mr.

Designation

Executive Secretary

Managing Director
Executive Officer
Director
Coordinator

Research Fellow
Director
Chief Executive
Programme Coordinator

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Mr.
Mr.
Ms.

Daniel
J.P.L
Atiti Stella

Theuri
Nyaberi
Agnes

Energy Programme Manager


Executive Director

Dr.

Thomas
Obiero

Thoruwa
Ong'ang'a

Director
Executive Director

Mr.
Ms.
Mr.
Mr.
Rev.

Shukri
Yvonne
Ivan
Batalatsang
Augustus

Abdi
Khamati
Yaholnitsky
Kanetsi
Seongbae

Projects Officer
Global Coordinator
Director
Director
President

Dr.
Mr.
Mr.
Mr.

MA
Andrew
Matthew
Z.

Muntasser
Watson
Maury
Coulibaly

Chief of Party
Executive Officer
Executive Secretary

Mr.
Mr.
Mr.

Togola
Awotar
Jones
SENHAJI
Juizo
Jacobsen

Director
Executive Director

Mr.
Mr.

Ibrahim
Rajen
Simon
Faouzi A.
Dinis
Kim Gardner

Mr.
Ms.
Mr.
Ms.
Mr.
Mr.

Robert
Margie
Gudrun
Rosy
Ismaila Haliru
Victor Ohioze

Schultz
Mensah
Denker
Namoya-Jacobs
Zarma
Imevbore

Manager
Director
Office Manager
Executive Officer
Scientific Officer
Managing Director
Secretariat (international)

Ms.
Ms.

Adekoya
Joanna

Aderonke
Maduka

Chairperson

Dr.
Mr.
Mr.
Dr.
Ms.

Ike E.
Patrick
Hope E.
Oladapo
Patricia

Ezeagu
Chiekwe
Ogbeide
Okareh
Efozia

Executive Director
President
Director
Executive Director
Programme Coordinator

S.S
Abdullahi
Feysal
Maria
Herman
Glynn
Andrew

Banya
Elmi Mohamed
Ahmed Yusuf (Howar)
Couto
Oelsner
Morris
Wheeldon

President

Mr.
Mr.
Ms.
Mr.
Mr.
Mr.

President
Director
Director

Manager
Vice President
Director
Director

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Dr.
Dr.
Mr.
Ms.
Ms.
Mr
Mr.

Mike
Dydr
Zaid
Shimi
Nomakosazana
Fikiswa
Arend
Richard

Cohen
Greeff
Kimmie
Maimela
Lisa
Mahote
Hoogervorst
Worthington

Mr.
Mr.
Prof.
Mr.
Mr.

David
Standford
Phillip JD.
Joasa
James

MacDevette
Mwakasonda
Lloyd
Asamoah

Director
Researcher
Member
Director

Mr.
Mr.
Ms.

Sandile
Bobby
Joan

Ms.
Ms.
Ms.
Mr.
Ms.

Gertrude
Ketlametswe
Khamarunga
Joseph
Marlett

Ndawonde
Peek
Du Toit
Van der Walt
Ngenda
Nkambule
Banda
Feigelson
Wentzel

Coordinator
Director
Senior Researcher
Secretariat
Director, Africa Secretariat
Project Manager
Consultant (gender and energy)
Chief Executive Officer

Mr.
Mr.

Chris
Will

Venter
Cawood

Ms.
Mr.
Ms.
Mr.
Ms.
Mr.
Ms.
Ms.
Ms.
Ms.
Mr.

Mamashoabathe
Herman
Luise
Norton
Tieho
Stefan
Margaret
Sarah
Sarah
Marlett
Stephen

Noko
Oelsner
Esmer
Tennille
Tieho
Raubenheimer
Bennett
Sarah Ward
Ward
Wentzel
Law

Secretariat

Dr.
Mr.
Dr.
Mr.
Ms.

Quentin
Paul Steely
Olga
Andy
Susan

Espey
White
Svoboda
Carey

Director
African Regional Director
Director
Regional Manager
Programme Manager

Mr.

Wim

klunne

Independent Consultant

Ms.

Thuli Brilliance

Makama

Mr.

Patrick

Kanyamwenge

Director
The Executive Secretary
Executive Secretary

Director
General Manager
Director: Renewable
Development Facilitator
Director

Director

Executive Director
Coordinator
Executive Officer and International Coordinator
Director
Director
Director
Director

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Mr.

William

Kipondya

Managing Director

Mr.
Mr.
Mr.
Ms.
Mr.

Mzumbe
Joseph E.
Vincent
Justina
Ruth

Musa
Swai
Shauri
Rusali
Shija

Manager
Executive Chairman

Mr.

Estomih

N. Sawe

Executive Director

Mr.
Ms.
Ms.
Ms.
Mr.
Mr.
Mr.

Timothy
Margaret
May
Harriet
Timothy
Kimbowa
Godfrey R.

Byakola
Masette
Sengendo
Kyamulabi Iga
Byakola
Richard
Turyhikayo

Programs Coordinator
Executive Director
Chairperson / Team Leader

Mr.
Mr.
Prof.
Mr.

Mersie
David R.
Francis D.
Geoffrey
Oliver

Ejibu
Mutekanga
Yamba
Musonda
Kanene

President and CEO


Executive Secretary
Director

Mr.
Dr.

Harrington Elias
George

Jere
Kasali

Ms.
Prof.
Mr.

Beth
Mosad
Barbara

Chitewe-Biti
Elmissiry
Kohlo

Chief Executive Officer


Principal Scientific Officer
Executive Director
Director
Director
Director

Mr.
Mr.
Ms.

Robert
Lasten
Fanny

Samupindi
Mika
Mutepta

President
Research Scientist
Executive Director

Energy Analyst (modelling)


Chairperson

Programs Coordinator
Programme Officer Agriculture a
Commissioner, Energy

GEF Secretariat

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AREAED aims to integrate the environment in the education and training of the youth. Organizes workshops bringing together decision-makers, the p
AAS cooperates with governmental institutions in the realization of a course on environmental education. Undertakes activities for celebrating world d
JEA is an association with the main objective of the defense, conservation and recovery of the environment. Is for the improvement of the quality of e
The organisation also provides specialised science and technology information to customers including government ministries, departments, institution
EECG's activities include: energy and environment research; project feasibility; implementation; evaluation and policy analysis.
FAB's mission is to improve the life of Batswana through forestry work in Research, Education, Extension and lobbying, laying emphasis on partnersh
CADIC was founded in 1988 at Uvira, a small city located in the Province of Soht-Kivu (in the DRC) at the border with Bujumbura the capital of Burun
ADEID is an NGO involved in sustainable Development and Environment protection. ADEID is situated in Bafoussam in West Province of Cameroon.
Created in 1995, the Centre for Environment and Development (CED) works on sustainability issues, capacity-building with communities and indigen
DA conducts research on sustainable development. Organizes workshops and provides consultants for evaluating development programmes.
GVC is a non-governmental organization devoted to environmental protection and sustainable development. It was created in 1996. Since its creation
REDDA/NESDA aims to reinforce the capacities of organizations and individuals to devise and execute programmes and actions to promote sustaina
Since its foundation, ECS has provided state-of-the-art environmental technical assistance to a wide spectrum of clients. ECS is a leading environme
In June 1997, the responsibility of Egypt's fisrt full time Minister of State for Environmental Affairs was assigned as stated in the Presidential Decree n
FEDA provides consultative services in the field of integrated development, especially desert areas. Follows up the enforcement of legislation concer
NECE was founded in 1998 as a dynamic company in the Egyptian Market for energy services, having the consultation activities as well as implemen
NREA was established in 1986 under the MINISTRY OF ELECTRICITY AND ENERGY to act as a national focal point for expanding efforts to introdu
The group started its activity in 1998 as an environmental consultancy firm. Changing its legal entity early in 2001, SETTEC was introduced in Egypt
AOYE is an NGO which has been fostering the environment and sustainable development in Egypt and the Arab World since its establishment in 197
ESES is a non-profit NGO. Members of the society are persons engaged in industry, development, and utilization of renewable energy. ESES holds i
ATS's activities include: Consulting, design, installation, project development services, education and training services, site survey and assessment s
GEDSFactivities include: Direct assistance to communities - disadvantaged groups, Information - public awareness and Networking. GEDSF speciali
COFOSODE promotes education on environmental issues, assist the communities to identify their needs and also supports them to undertake incom
EDAG is a national NGO born out of the RIO Earth Summit June 92 and registered in Ghana since October 1993 as a national non-profit organizat
FoE Ghana was founded in 1986 and joined Friends of the Earth International (FoEI) the same year. It consists of 19 groups across the country, each
GEO works to raise to raise awareness on conservation of the environment and promotes environmental education. Its activities include: Research HFH Ghana is an organization which works to build low-cost houses by using quality construction materials and appropriate construction technologie
Help the victims association is local NGO based in Tamale in the northern region of Ghana. It was formed in 1997, and a member organization of inte
KITE is a non-governmental organization based in Ghana. KITE specializes in environmentally sound technical solutions and related policy interventi
LEJ aims at mobilizing Journalists and the massmedia for the effective and meaningful coverage of Environmental issues.
Energy Foundation is a consumer-based independent organization to promote energy efficiency and renewable energy. Its objectives are: to promote
YCNC is a non-profit charitable youth service environmental conservation organization, dedicated to the conservation of biodiversity to secure improv
AG works to ensure access to basic health services in poor urban areas and undertakes awareness raising activities on urbanization and its effects.
AGUIPER promotes appropriate energy technologies for semi-urban and rural communitities, particularly solar water heaters, biogas digesters. And p
ADO is a development organization operating in Butere, Kenya. They design and promote improve stoves.
ACTS is an international policy research organization based in Nairobi, Kenya. The Centre's mission is to enlarge the range of policy choices for Afric
AFREPREN brings together 106 African energy researchers and policy makers from Africa who have a long-term interest in energy research and the
Aqua_Domita Ltd. is involved in hydro and solar engineering. The staff have extensive experience in consultancy, project development and implemen
BEA is a non-profit trust registered in kenya with local, regional and global focus. BEA imphasizes capacity building and catalyzes innovative process
CERES was founded in 1997 to popularize and lobby for environmentally sound technologies (EST's) including renewable technologies (RETs). It ha
CNA facilitates communication among policy-makers, scientists, researchers, development agencies, and NGOs on order to increase participation. A
The Purpose and Mission of CREUMHS is engagement in non-political objects; to conduct Research, advance knowledge and action on Environmen
Earth Care Africa play the role and development impartial and quality information to African governments, NGO, inter-governmental organizations and
EAAIA support environmental impact assessment capacity building in Eastern Africa through exchange, networking and influencing the process for st
ENA is an indigenous organisation, which was established by Non-governmental Organisations (NGOs) workers from Kenya as a facility to meet the
ECOTERRA was created as an informal network of scientist, researchers and development professionals, as well as concerned individuals having va
ENERGIA is an international network of women and sustainable energy whose goal is to engender and empower women, through the promotion of in
EAA is private business involved in conducting energy surveys, marketing and installation of renewable energy technologies, especially solar energy.
ELCI is an international non-governmental, non-profit organization, established in 1974, with the aim of strengthening communication and co-operatio
First Rank Consultants are involved in appropriate technology and community development consultancy. They were for and in collaboration with vario
FAN is an NGO established in 1995. It brings together CBOs, researchers, foresters, policy makers, and social scientist to enable them to participate
GS Consult is a small consultancy firm strongly involved in renewable energy both for urban and rural areas, and developing proposals for this. GSC

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ITDG is inspired by a vision of a world free of poverty and injustice in which technology is used to the benefit of all. ITDG's mission is to eradicate pov
ICESPS is a non-governmental organization in Kenya actively involved in programmes on environmental policy, sustainable development and capaci
KENGO organizes network of Kenyan NGOs involved in sustainable agriculture, agroforestry, water conservation, energy conservation, and populatio
The establishment of KOEE in 1997 was a venture towards Agenda 21 - a global partnership to protect the integrity of the environment and developm
The Appropriate Technology Centre is an education and research centre based at Kenyatta University. It offers education and training up to Ph.D. lev
OSIENALA is a national NGO formed in order to create a forum for members of the local communities, both scientist and laymen, to address a range
Solarnet is an NGO founded in 1996 and registered in Kenya in 1999 as an East African regional NGO, committed to widespread adoption and use o
SONED organizes meetings and publishes literature on sustainable development. Promotes NGO exchange programmes and community action reso
UN-HABITAT, formerly known as UNCHS (Habitat), was established in October 1978 as the lead agency within the United Nations systems for coordi
WCK is a charitable, non-governmental association formed in 1968 by Kenyan students. It is a nation-wide organisation for youth that offers wildlife a
WYOCC is an international network and NGO, different activities in different countries, but all to do with optimizing informed participation of young pe
BBDC was created in 1993. It is incorporated as a non-profit NGO and registered with the Department of Justice of Lesotho. The Centre aims to impa
The Department of Energy is a government organization. Its mandate is to co-ordinate all energy related activities in the country, formulate the energ
HFH Liberia works to provide low income families housing, assists them to mobilize funds for the construction of houses and promotes community de
POCAL conducts educational programmes to sensitize the general public on the consequences of land degradation. Serve as a database for informa
IEF is a non political, non-governmental (NGO) non-profit making, group of scientists, researchers, engineers and others from around the world, work
COMPASS is funded by USAID?Malawi and works to support and encourage sound management of woodlands, fisheries, wildlife, soil and water.
HFH Malawi works in cooperation with communities to build low cost housing units by using appropriate construction technologies.
APLHALOG works to contribute and improve living conditions of the urban population and assists to solve the housing problems of the urban poor. It
GRAT concerntrates on integrated sustainable development in the urban and rural areas. Promotes the use of appropriated technology in the domain
MFC is a Malian NGO which represent the Danish Folkecenter for renewable Energy. MFC's mission is to promote the sustainable development of na
MAUDESCO promotes environmental and sustainable development through awareness raising, capacity building, talks, seminars, workshops,exhibit
NaFRA is a non-profit NGO involved in promoting research, education and consciousness in management of environmental resources and genetic re
GERERE is a scientific organization (NGO) dealing with renewable energy, energy & environment, Climate change issues (Mitigation, adaptation, CM
CES is the research and consultancy wing of the Faculty of Engineering at the University of Eduardo Mondlane in Mozambique. The centre undertak
Solarmoz is involved in all kinds of technical developments within solar and water. Solamoz do project management, selling, implementation and train
GPT is an environmental / geohydrological consultancy, employing some thirteen professionals in five major centres throughout Southern Africa. Asso
NDT supports the participation of local communities in land issues. Involved in environmental awareness, promotion and training programmes.
R3Es objective is to coordinate and advance all renewable energy and energy efficiency related developments and to disseminate reliable informatio
SHC works to provide houses for low-income people in Namibia who cannot meet the qualifications for getting loans from various institutions, aims at
SAIEA is a non-profit Environmental Trust, whose mission is to support sustainable development in Southern Africa through promoting the effective a
UTN's primary goal is to lobby for policies, strategies and projects that support comprehensive, integrated, financially sustainable human settlements
ECN is an apex organ in the country that is assigned with responsibility of planning, coordinating, all energy related matters.
ERML is a multi-disciplinary consultancy company established in 1994, with 100% Nigerian ownership. ERML is served by skilled and experienced sc
ERA is a Nigerian advocacy non-governmental organization founded on January 11, 1993 to deal with environmental rights issues in Nigeria. ERA is
FEDES is a not-for-profit NGO registered with the Federal Government of Nigeria in 1999. It focus on developing community strategies with potential
FOTE is an NGO established in 1993 with the objective of introducing renewable energy to women while mechanizing their post harvest production p
GEM conducts public awareness programes on conserving wood and encouraging the use of alternative products. Participates in the Nigerian Comm
OE's activities include: consultancy on solar energy in Nigeria; seek for foreign partnership on solar in Nigeria/Africa; installation of solar energy syste
REFSEF is a non-governmental; non-profit; run on voluntary bases; legally registered; committed to strengthening of agri-food-health linkages; attain
SEN is an NGO clearly committed towards promoting environmental conservation and sustainable development in the Niger Delta region. Its program
SWAPHEP is a non-governmental, non-profit, grassroots-oriented, non-political, environmental, health, research, development and advocacy organiz
CHESS is incorporated in Nigeria as a professional, non-profit making, non-governmental and non-political organization. It is committed to the protec
WEDEN is poised to facilitate people-centred development that will bring about required positive transformation in the attitude and behaviour of peop
ENDA is an international non-profit NGO. The organization is situated in Dakar, Senegal with 8 branches in Africa, 3 in America and 2 in Asia. ENDA a
FOE-SL aims to create awareness and educate the public on the importance of protecting the environment and combating land degradation. Coopera
C.S.S conducts environmental awareness campaigns for the public and school nature clubs. Also undertakes the celebration of Annual Wildlife Week
SCWE, being a research and awareness raising institution with emphasis on the environment and water issues in Somalia, is formed by a group of S
SEPADO is an NGO formed during the summer of 1996 to combat environmental problems of the war-ton Somalia. SEPADO objectives are: Develop
ACEE was established in 1999 as a joint venture between Eskom and the Electric Power Research Institute (EPRI) in the US as part of an existing a
AfriWEA is a non-profit organization formed in 2002 to encourage manufacturers, developers, governments, renewable energy owners and individual
Agama Energy emerges as result of the founder's fascination since 1980's with the role of energy in people's lives and the growing awareness that m
BEN, a section 21-company registration no 200/030873/08 promotes the use of the bicycle to address low-cost transport and improve health. The BE
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The Unit can provide expertise in a number of fields including: Agro-forestry Development; Biodiversity Conservation; Catchment Planning and Mana
CEM is a cost centre, attached to the School for Environmental Sciences and Development, Potchefstroom. The CEM strives to be a unit of excellenc
CASE is an applied research NGO, working in the socio-economic, political and development fields in South Africa. Its focus areas include: civil socie
COPE work with poor communities to promote the development of social and affordable housing, participation in and ownership of the process by the
DME develop national policy framework & participate in implementation of different strategies both directly and indirectly. For example: Directly throug
DAG is the leading urban development NGO based in the Western Cape Province. DAGs mission is to support and implement community housing a
EE offers services as environmental consultants, strategic environmental advisors and publishers for the South African environmental newsletter, Eag
Earthlife Africa was founded in Johannesburg in August 1988. It is a volunteer organization working for environmental and social justice, consisting of
EcoLink is a non-profit, non-government Environmental Education Trust whose aim is to bring about interaction and awareness of mans interdepend
EASD is NGO conducting training in environmental information management, state of the environment reporting and environmental strategy; as well
EDRC is committed to high quality, targeted and useful research, with visions of becoming leading African energy and policy research, consultancy, a
ERI is a postgraduate research arm of the Department of Mechanical Engineering at UCT. Its work focuses on current sustainable energy related issu
EnerWise Africa operates locally and internationally in the fields of Energy, The Environment, Global Climate Change and Mining. EnerWise is a Con
EBS activities include: Environmental Management; Waste Minimisation; Cleaner Production; Environmental Training; ISO 14001 and Environmental
EJNF is a loose alliance and network of over 266 South African non-profit community-based and non-governmental organizations united to bring abo
GREEN is a formally constituted association of approximately 45 community-based organizations located in urban, peri-urban and rural environment
groundWork is an environmental and human rights organization recognized as leading South African NGO working on industrial pollution issues. It fo
The IFR is an independent institute under the University of Stellenbosch specializing in among other things sustainable development and energy issu
The IERM is a local government association advocating integrated and sustainable environment and recreation management practices. Its mission is
ICLEI is a membership association of local governments and local government associations that have made a unique commitment to sustainable env
IIEC is a non-profit, NGO focusing on the promotion of sustainable energy policies, technologies and practices in developing countries. This is done t
MEPC is an autonomous knowledge-based organization whose mission is to promote the sustainable development of the Minerals and Energy secto
n'kozi homes delivers innovative cost-effective energy efficient housing. Its vision/mission is to become a leading provider throughout Africa of an inn
PDCs vision is to improve the quality of life for South Africans by providing specialized knowledge & skills. PDC want ensure that all South Africans a
Planact is an NGO whose mission is to bring about local development for the poor within an integrated framework. Originally formed as a voluntary or
The RAPS Group is a multidisciplinary energy business providing a range of services, including consultancy and energy investment services, utility m
Solar Engineering Services is the South African representative for Winrock International, and the Solar Electric Light fund. SES develop and impleme
Solcen's mission is to meet the energy needs of the people of Southern Africa through motivating at government and commercial levels the use of so
SACAN is a loose network of individuals and organizations working on or having an interest in climate change issues. SACAN promotes government
SAWEA is an NGO established to further the use of wind energy in South Africa. SAWEA lobby government, build links with business and labour orga
SDCEA is a local South African environmental umbrella body representing 14 NGOs and CBOs. It transform environmental governance in South Durb
SAEP was founded in 1994 in the US, but has been based in Cape Town since its establishment. Over the last nine years, SAEP has initiated a numb
SAGEN is a regional network on Women and Sustainable Energy. Formed under the auspices of ENERGIA which aims at strengthening the role of w
The SSN Project is a Network of non-profit NGOs, research institutions and consultants grouped into one organization with considerable expertise to
Sunstove Organization is a Section 21 (not for gain) Co. It produce the Sunstove solar cooker on a non-profit basis. It also promote and demonstrate
SEA aims to promote access to energy services for sustainable development in Southern Africa. The group combines engineering, planning, training
Urban SEED aims to promote sustainable development through the integration of energy and environment issues in urban development in South Afri
SESSA is a non-profit organization dedicated to promoting and increasing the use of renewable energy. Renewable energy technologies include all s
EMG was established in 1991 as an independent environmental non-governmental agency. Its mission is to empower people to take charge of their o
FCR is a developmental NGO working towards a sustainable development and poverty reduction. FCR aims to develop innovative and effective appr
GEM is a non-profit environmental Trust, implementing programmes in the field of sustainable development and environmental justice through: resea
ITDP was set in 1995, to promote environmentally sustainable and equitable transportation policies and projects worldwide. ITDP was organized by le
MEETI has been delivering short training courses in energy and minerals policy and industry since 1996. The courses have been accredited with the
WESSA founded in 1926, is the South Africa's oldest and largest non-governmental membership-based organization. The Society maintains a watchf
USN is a national network of affiliated NGOs with a common vision and mission. Its vision is a democratic society in a sustainable environment in whi
USG focuses on the issues related to development, town planning, local government and housing in particular. USG endeavors to contribute to the d
Wim Klunne Consult is an independent consultancy on sustainable use energy and its relation to climate change. Key words: energy efficient housing
ES conducts environmental awareness campaigns. Organizes seminars and research projects on agroforestry and alternative energy sources. Facili
SEDO develops, promotes and improves water resources and roads; provides relief; rehabilitation; repatriation and resettlement services for displace
ECS was established in 1997 as the first consultancy in the kingdom offering a range of environmental consultancy services with the emphasis on en
Yonge Nawe is an Environmental NGO established in 1987 to address environment and conservation issues in Swaziland. Literally translated from S
AGENDA is a non-governmental, non-profit sharing organization, established in 1994 by DANIDA as a project to contribute to the development of the
COBETS is a coalition of Professionals, Individuals, Farmers and Youths, established in 1999 and registered in 2000 as an NGO with the main aim o
ENVIROCARE is a non-profit, NGO formed and registered in 1993. Its mission is to facilitate efforts being directed at reducing at reducing poverty, su

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FREDKA undertakes consultancy, research and studies in business management, engineering, energy, environmental protection, information techno
JET aims to raise public awareness on environmental problems through different mass media including radio and television programmes, news and f
The KARADEA Solar Training Facility is East Africa's first centre devoted to energy training and community based solar electrification. The facility was
KEF is a Not for Profit Organisation supporting a Worldwide campaign for environmental conservation by actively involving interested individuals and
LEAT is the first public interest environmental NGO in Tanzania. It was established in 1994 and formally registered in 1995 under the Societies Ordina
MEM is the overall in-charge of all services and activities of minerals in the country. The ministry ensures the availability of reliable and affordable ene
SOIT is an NGO established in 1996. SOIT Energy Centre which is also head office is located in Dar es Salaam. The organization conducts research
TAGGAT is a non profit non governmental organization (NGO) working on climate change. The trust was established in June 1999 with an overall obe
TaTEDO is a coalition of individuals, professionals, artisans, farmers, community based organizations (CBOs) and micro enterprises involved in the d
AVOCH executes sensitization programmes caused by bush fires, deforestation, pollution and land degradation. Creates and trains committees withi
FONGTO co-ordinates an NGO network on the management of natural resources and the protection of the environment. Operates a documentation c
CITET is a non government institution under the Ministry of Environment and Land Use Planning. It was established on 25 March 1996 By act of parl
CDI is a national NGO established in Uganda in 1996. CDI works to increase opportunities for sustainable energy and social development. CDI acts a
EAECA is a coalition of private sector business, and consumer leaders, who promote the efficient use of energy to benefit consumers, conserve envir
EAETN-Uganda aims at reducing poverty among communities in Uganda (as a part of East Africa) through use of appropriate energy technology. Thi
ITS is an organization which is committed to working with both urban and rural communities through achieving quality transport services. This is done
INFORSE-UGANDA is the national chapter of INFORSE International. INFORSE facilitates development of sustainable energy projects and policies.
JEEP is an indigenous environmental NGO and is membership based. JEEPs mission is to combat environmental destruction and conserve natural r
The mission of the Ministry is to "establish, promote the development, strategically manage and safeguard the rational and sustainable exploitation a
NEMA is the principal agency responsible for the management of the environment in Uganda and coordinates, monitors and supervises all activities i
PAES is an NGO established to promote environmentally sustainable development in Africa. With environmental aspects of sustainable environment
The UWS was formed in 1998 and it is a membership, non-governmental organization engaged in environmental policy research, advocacy, educatio
CEEEZ is a non-governmental organization, formed in 1993, which is independent and non-profit making in its activities. Its major activities involve co
EECZ is a grouping of researchers, academics and policy makers involved in the promotion and development of sustainable energy in Zambia.
EDRC's mission is to research, produce and disseminate or share information on the environment and development to/among students, researchers,
ECZ is a statutory body created under an Act of Parliament, the Environmental Protection and Pollution Control Act, Act No.12 of 1990. The Council i
development in the field of human settlements. HUZA engages in environmental education activities in dry-land areas; promotes sustainable uses of
NISIR undertakes research and technology development in energy, water agriculture, food processing, forestry and natural resources management.
ZARD promotes research on the socio-economic position of women in Zambia, concentrating on gender and the environment. Holds environmental a
Dialogues assist poor urban families find solutions to their housing problems and poverty through a process that they not only control but own. Its mi
ETI deals with all energy issues, be it electrical or renewable or fuel based. The institute is R&D and also provides consultancy, testing and training se
HPZ is an NGO committed to creating and maintaining a vibrant, sustainable housing cooperative movement in Zimbabwe. With financial assistance
SCEE is an independent research organization registered in Zimbabwe. The objectives of the Centre are to provide well-researched and documented
SEA is part of the network of Global Organization of Students for Environmental Action. It was founded in September 1977 at the vision of an internat
SIRDC was established in February 1993 in terms of the Research Act of 1986 for the purpose of providing wide ranging research and development
ZERO develops strategies to cope with drought in Southern Africa; studies environmental / economic impacts of harnessing the Zambezi; maintains n
ENERGIA in an international network of women and sustainable energy whose goal is to engender energy and empower women, through the promot
GEF forges international cooperation and finances actions to address six critical threats to the global environmental: biodiversity loss, climate change
As a union, IUCN seeks to influence, encourage and assist societies throughout the world to conserve the integrity and diversity of nature and to ens
ISES aims to encourage the use and acceptance of Renewable Energy technologies; to realize a global community of industry, individuals and institu

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stainable development.

ment, a bi-semestral environmental newspaper and, collaborates monthly in television programmes, it realizes talks in schools, and also other practical activities as de

y empowering Congolese Women to raise their standard of living through self-sustaining solar home systems for lighting, health centers and schools. During its 15 ye
ent projects. ADEID works on biodiversity projects for promotion of renewable energy.
forests, genetically modified organisms, international financial institutions, mining, ozone, and trade, environment and sustainability

meroon. Currently, GVC is working on power sector reforms in Africa in general and Cameroon in particular. Focus is on the liberasation and Privatization of the Electr
overnmental bodies on projects aimed at reducing desertification in Sahelian countries.
n the sound ties existing between ECS and its local and international partners and clients. ECS excelled in providing technical assistance in the following fields: Envi
w 4/1997 for the Protection of the Environment, EEAA was restructured with the new mandate to substitute the institution initially established in 1982. At the central le

s provided a solid base for initiating the environmental consulting services. In a short period of time, NECE became recogenized among the interested parties in the f
is entrusted to plan and implement renewable energy programs in coordinating with other concerned national and international institutions. NREA has a well qualified

treet Project, the Environmental Hotline Service, and ongoing projects for Solid Waste Management and Recycling in addition to the annual meeting for university yo
anufacture of wind pumps used for pumping water for irrigation, land reclamation and drinking water supply.

al building materials.

uilding/training, networking, advocacy and educational tours focusing on women, youth/children. EDAG aims to reduce poverty in Ghana through these strategies/inte
orestry issues. FoE Ghana emphasizes the need to integrate environmental sustainability with gender equity. Major campaigns and programs underway are concern

environment, solar energy, renewable energy, housing, transport and community development.
elopment through research, training, project development and implementation in energy, technology and environmental issues, in partnerships with other leading loca

and assist residential, commercial and industrial consumers in improving energy efficiency; to advocate for policies that address customer service issues and promo
ary services of youth experts in varying fields of community and natural resources management.

areas: Biopolicy; Environmental Governance; Climate Change and Capacity Development. The Centre works with UN bodies, universities, NGOs and government ar
Zambia and Zimbabwe. AFREPREN also maintains close collaborative links with energy researchers and policy makers from Cote d'Ivoire, Ghana, Nigeria, Sierra Le

or policy, regulatory frameworks and investment approaches that are compatible with development goals.

; Facilitate research on policy, leading to development strategies that are ecologically sound, economically viable, and socialy and culturally acceptable in Africa; mon
ble in the sub-region and their areas of expetise and experience in environmental impact assessment work; A fellowship programme developed to enable attachment
ommunity-based organisations (CBOs) to influence policy-making on issues of sustainable development, in particular on environment, trade and information. In this r

ainable Development Ltd. (ESD).

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cal points, ECOSOC (New York). ICESPS's team of experts is comprised of highly qualified profesionals with extensive experience in various fields.

blic awareness and training for sustainable development.

nd advocate for sound environmental management policies.


of renewable technologies in appropriate situations in Kenya backed with demonstrational interventions. Solarnet is actively involved in public service activities such

jective of the UN system to reduce poverty and promote sustainable development within the context and the challenges of a rapid urbanizing world.

g women. They debates on NEPAD, African union and the world social forum. WYOCC Kenya is also a member of the East African Energy Technology Development
excellence, and through optimization of local self-reliance. The offers one-week short courses in: Solar Technology, Permaculture, Rainwater Harvesting and Rehabi

the needs of rural and un-served areas using renewable energy technologies; drinking water supply; technology transfer and the training of local technicians, and de
nment, Rural Area, Mountains, Pollution, Laws And Regulations, Economic Development And Trade, Transportation, Education, Health, Women and environment, Ca
holds. Reduce poverty, create consciousness for environment protection, genetic resources conservation and financial security in households, paying attention toward

e utilisation, management and protection of groundwater - one of Southern Africa's most valued natural resources. Our principal focus is soil and groundwater contam

EA) as an integral part of their planning.

cerned about the effects of oil on the environment of people who leave in oil-bearing regions. ERA works locally, nationally and globally on the following campaigns: F

local networks.

er in the rural and urban communities.


nd good governance among its target audience.
nclude: Water and Sanitation; Flood/Storm Water Management; Biodiversity; wetlands Resources Conservation; Sustainable Energy; Dams and Campaigns; Comm
ncepts which will precipitate formats for scientific investigation and research to discovering formal solutions to tropical problems and policy formulation. CHEES has e
cy-makers use for their researches and other information gathering purposes. WEDEN promotes networking and collaboration among NGOs, CBOs, Multi and Bi-late

e villagers to become self-supporting and give up forest burning for living; Agricultural schemes to assist farmers to plant trees, provide health seeds, farming equipme
Eskom primarily, in facilitating technology transfer and increasing the skills level, as well as to provide a service to South Africa. ACEE's offers the following environm
ng interaction and co-operation between all energy players.

ogether with the South African National Department of Transport (DoT), the Cape Provincial DoT and many overseas donor agencies, the project facilitates the trans

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nable Development Strategic Planning; Tourism Site Location, Planning and Development; Urban Agriculture; Urban Open Space Planning.
d capacities with respect to: greening development; greening business in all sectors; greening governance at all levels; on a regional basis within the African contex

committed to offering new opportunities for sustainable self development through environment education and skills training.
izations; Provides consulting services in environmental information, information for development and strategic environmental management.
n the energy sector through public-advocacy and understanding for policy implementation. Beyond the University, the Centre collaborates with a number of local and
South Africa and Africa as a whole.
as of expertise are:- - Energy Management and Energy Performance Contracting - Energy Audits, Energy Efficiency Promotion and Advocacy - New and Renewable

cting with and in the interest of the poor, aiming to build their voice; Seeking a different non-hierarchical form of organization; Believing that together we are stronger t
the same time striving to improve the quality of life of the disadvantaged communities.
voice by facilitating links between communities faced with similar environmental problems, supporting community campaigns including negotiations with industry, ac

culture; Landscape Design; Nature Conservation; Recreation & Urban Greening.


nd sustainable development conditions through cumulative local actions.
ng development initiatives to ensure that the opportunity for more efficient and healthier low cost homes is not missed. IIEC Africa is also actively involved in global c
akeholder capabilities.
tuck shops, spaza shops, granny flats, thatched gazebos, storage facilities etc. Future plans envisage the development of gated communities consisting of 30 - 40 af

nmental impact.
ing and protecting our environment and the well being of future generation.
rnational policy options and position papers on climate change issues; Undertake further collaborative action to promote effective NGOs involvement in efforts to add

tal injustices threatening their health and well-being.


and 2003, SAEP has hosted interns from a number of top universities around the world, including Oxford, Cambridge, Edinburg, arvard, Yale, Stanford, University of C

ation. SEED is a co-operation programme between South Africa and Denmark and is funded by DANIDA.
dustry, scientists, researches, developers and the general public the only qualification is a keen interest in renewable energy and its utilization to ensure a sustainab
ice and promote sustainable development. Within three main programme areas, EMG role covers information (providing good quality research, info and analysis into

mited resources and large inequity in sharing those resources.

g; Management of Petroleum Policy and Economics; Management of Mining and Minerals Policy; Opportunities for Entrepreneurs in Minerals and Energy; Mining Le
ged by all to ensure long-term environmental sustainability. Its mission is to promote public participation in caring for the Earth. Its aim is conserve the Earth's vitality a
USN activities include advocacy, research, training and capacity building, information dissemination, promoting participation, process facilitation, and project develop

poverty reduction; Availability of health information services; Reduce environmental degradation through provision of environment sound technology such as: Availabi
werment of communities for sustainable development and good human relations.

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of solar energy systems, compact fluorescent lamps and other energy efficient products which, are environmentally friendly; Create avenues for self employment am

emocratic governance in Tanzania.


environmental friendly manner while the mission is to provide safe, reliable, efficient, cost effective and environmental compatible energy services to the wide cross
ry of renewable. The centre has workshop and meeting facilities for small groups. SOIT focuses on women's use and access to renewable energy technologies. In 19

EDO's vision is communities with better access to sustainable energy services for poverty reduction, economic growth and social development while conserving the e

aims to provide to help in strengthening skills and capacities building in protecting the environment, managing natural resources and mastering environmentally friend

the by efficient use of energy, it is possible to get the most out of it and at the same time save money for other financial obligations, increase comfort at home, impro

o share information on transport services; To undertake capacity building programess in the transport sector; To engage and collaborate in research and implementat

hrough networking, JEEP has built links INFORSE network, The East African Communities Organization for Management of Lake Victoria resources (ECOVIC), Uga

al pans, and implementing activities with the mandate of the Ministry.


ing partnerships and building consensus among governments, NGOs, research, academic and private sector institutions; Promotes partnerships as a vital means for
nt on environmental issues in Uganda; Seeking to influence policy formulation for better environmental management; Raising awareness about the environment and w
eering concerns. In addition, CEEEZ carries out studies, research and development, consultancy and training in the areas of energy, environment and engineering.

cement of regulations and the prevention and control of pollution in support of sustainable developmentso as to provide for the health and welfare of persons, anim
ntributions fromlocal sources.

abwe Homeless Peoples Federation.

HPZ offers housing cooperatives financial consultation, management training and technical services throughout various stages of cooperative and housing developm
tainable development policy. By participating in various projects the Centre has gathered a lot of experience in energy and environment.
n campus greening. This includes the introduction of recycled paper and energy saving garbage prevention, vegetation inventory and climate change.
which comprises of scientist and engineers in each institute, reports directly to the Institute Directors.

sues while supporting national sustainable development initiatives.

s in workshops, conferences and summits on Renewable Energy; to advise governments and organizations in policy, implementation and sustainability of Renewable

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nd also other practical activities as demonstration of paper re-cycling. JEA is a member of the International Union for Conservation of Nature (ICUN) since 1992, and

centers and schools. During its 15 years of existence CADIC has been working hard to fight deforestation, erosion and promote the use of renewable energies and t

asation and Privatization of the Electricity sector and its impacts on Sustainable development. On the other hand, GVC is also engaged on the study on the state of r

ssistance in the following fields: Environmental Impact Assessments; Environmental Audits; Industrial Pollution Prevention and Control; Tourism and Coastal Zone M
y established in 1982. At the central level, EEAA represents the executive arm of the Ministry. The Principal functions of the Agency include: Formulating environment

among the interested parties in the field of energy and environment. NECE is recognized through its high level of professionalism and commitment, quality performa
institutions. NREA has a well qualified proffesional staff in most of the renewable energy fields including about (122) engineers supported by a cadre of 109 trained te

the annual meeting for university youth leaders on environmental and sustainable development which AOYE have been implementing on an annual basis since 198

n Ghana through these strategies/interventions.


and programs underway are concerned with trade and the environment, mining, sustainable fisheries and agriculture. FoE Ghana Las takes part in the FoEI Climate

n partnerships with other leading local and international organizations.

s customer service issues and promote national policies for the sustainable development of energy and the adoption of energy saving technologies; to strengthen the

niversities, NGOs and government around the world. Its member states are: Kenya, Malawi, Malta and Uganda. The International Centre for Research in Agroforestry
ote d'Ivoire, Ghana, Nigeria, Sierra Leone and Senegal.

nd culturally acceptable in Africa; monitor implementation of an action on environment-related policies, and carry out their periodic evaluation; Assist and monitor impl
mme developed to enable attachments of young professionals to EIA firms for mentoring and learning by doing; Development of a list server of members for exchange
nment, trade and information. In this regard, EcoNews Africa supports the policy implementation and experience sharing among NGOs and CBOs in order to influenc

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ce in various fields.

olved in public service activities such as: information sharing, broader networking, training, standards development, and technical programme support to community g

pid urbanizing world.

can Energy Technology Development Network.


re, Rainwater Harvesting and Rehabilitation, Homestead Construction Technology, Leadership and Democratization for local Government and Rural Development. Th

e training of local technicians, and delivery of enterprise development services for companies in the cleaner energy sector. MFC also participate in energy & environm
Health, Women and environment, Capacity Building, Public Awareness, Project Implementation, Scientific Research, Technology Transfer, Industry and Manufacturin
n households, paying attention towards gender equity.

focus is soil and groundwater contamination studies, design and implementation of remedial technologies, development of environmental management strategies an

globally on the following campaigns: Forest and Development; Community Resources Centres; Oilwatch; Energy and Climate Change; Savannah; Dams and Desertif

nergy; Dams and Campaigns; Community Development; Public Health Researches; Environmental and Health Education; Gender and Charity.
and policy formulation. CHEES has expertise in the following fields: Environmental programmes; Agricultural Extension services; Waste and Sanitation; industrial Saf
mong NGOs, CBOs, Multi and Bi-lateral organizations and Government on the sustainable development of the Niger Delta region.

rovide health seeds, farming equipment and general training; Organize and manage, already existing elements of the society that possess good level perception of e
ACEE's offers the following environmentally related services to Eskom business units, South African industry, government institutions and NGOs: The identification o

ncies, the project facilitates the transportation of thousands of bicycles from Europe, Great Britain and the United States to South Africa. Bicycle workshop projects a

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gional basis within the African context, as well as internationally within the context developing and transition economies; on a transdisciplinary, value-creating and ena

laborates with a number of local and international institutions and agencies, by entering into strategic alliances with partners who can add value to EDRC initiatives a

and Advocacy - New and Renewable Sources of Energy - Energy and Environment Advisory Services - Environmental Management and Auditing - Strategic Environ

ieving that together we are stronger than alone.

cluding negotiations with industry, access to government decision makers and officials, and access to the media, and linking communities with national and internatio

ca is also actively involved in global climate change work in order to minimize the effects of GHG emissions in South Africa. In addition, IIEC Africa is also examining
communities consisting of 30 - 40 affordable units of approximately 80 square meters each, clustered around communal facilities.

e NGOs involvement in efforts to address the threat of global warming; Initiate civil society capacity building and public awareness raising to promote human-induced

arvard, Yale, Stanford, University of California at Berkeley, Duke, Dartmouth, and Oberlin. SAEP early efforts have focussed on Sinethemba Senior Secondary Scho

nd its utilization to ensure a sustainable energy future.


uality research, info and analysis into the public domain), facilitation (bringing interested group together to share and strategize; or to meet decision-makers) and dem

rs in Minerals and Energy; Mining Legislation: Minerals and Petroleum Resources Development Act, Health and Safety Act; Multi-Stakeholder Negotiations in Minera
s aim is conserve the Earth's vitality and diversity by: promoting sound environmental values and lifestyles; Integrating conservation and development; Encouraging a
ocess facilitation, and project development.

nt sound technology such as: Availability of improved sustainable energy services; Improved solid and liquid waste management; Proper tree planting, harvesting and

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eate avenues for self employment among young professionals in Tanzania

le energy services to the wide cross section of the population on a sustainable manner. The ministry plays the role of facilitating the investment and foster understan
renewable energy technologies. In 1998, SOIT and its partners received the European Solar Prize. SOIT projects and activities are mainly based in the regions of Ru

al development while conserving the environment. The mission of TaTEDO is to develop and promote rational use of renewable energy technologies (RETs) and envi

and mastering environmentally friendly technologies, in accordance with options taken at national level and regional priorities. Sustainable development is at the hea

ons, increase comfort at home, improve business competitiveness, enhance regional as well as national security and protect the environment.

laborate in research and implementation; To provide consultancy and advisory services in transport management. Scope of ITS activities includes: Rural transport iss

ke Victoria resources (ECOVIC), Uganda NGO Coalition for Sustainable Development.

otes partnerships as a vital means for generating common understanding sharing of knowledge, information, finance, and avoiding duplication of effort. In pursuing its
areness about the environment and wildlife. The Society works with the Government of the Rebublic of Uganda, Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs), Commun
ergy, environment and engineering.

e health and welfare of persons, animals, plants and the environment of Zambia.

of cooperative and housing development.


and climate change.

ation and sustainability of Renewable Energy activities world-wide.

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on of Nature (ICUN) since 1992, and takes part in some environmental projects in the Southern Region of Africa and in Portugal. JEA's philosophy is to execute with

the use of renewable energies and the stoves of a high energy output. CADIC has organized the National Consultation of Congolese NGOs preparatory to the Unite

ngaged on the study on the state of renewable energies in Cameroon

Control; Tourism and Coastal Zone Management Studies; Solid and Hazardous and Waste Management; Environmental Management Systems, Training & Institution
ncy include: Formulating environmental policies; Preparing the necessary plans for Environmental protection and Environmental development projects, following up th

m and commitment, quality performance and productivity.


upported by a cadre of 109 trained technicians, 63 accountants ans economists besides the administrative staff.

menting on an annual basis since 1989 in all Egyptian public universities. One of the largest national projects AOYE handled was the National Community Water Cons

a Las takes part in the FoEI Climate Change, Desertification, Forest, International Financial Institutions, Ozone and Sustainable Societies campaigns. The organizati

aving technologies; to strengthen the private sector, to improve economic productivity by developing and implementing energy efficiency, renewable energy and prod

l Centre for Research in Agroforestry (ICRAF) and the Third World Academy of Science (TWAS) are also founding members of ACTS.

c evaluation; Assist and monitor implementation of the treaties, conventions, commitments by governments and NGOs made during UNCED proces and the Rio Eart
a list server of members for exchange of information and discussion on practical issues; Hold national and regional EIA meetings and support professionals from the
NGOs and CBOs in order to influence policy formulation and review. EcoNews Africa activities are undertaken in collaboration with established service-delivery and a

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l programme support to community groups, policy advice to governmental and inter-governmental agencies.

vernment and Rural Development. The Centre has been chosen by the Institute for International Energy Conservation to act as an Eco-Homes Advisor for Lesotho.

also participate in energy & environment policy work with the Malian government.
y Transfer, Industry and Manufacturing, Human Rights, Information, International Relations, Labour, Poverty, Policy, Planning and Administration, Tourism.

onmental management strategies and environmental auditing.

hange; Savannah; Dams and Desertification; and Environmental Information Service.

er and Charity.
Waste and Sanitation; industrial Safety; Comprehensive Management; Environmental Engineering; Public Health (Primary Health Care); Human Nutrition; Laborator

at possess good level perception of environmental issues; Increase level of environmental understanding among the people; Organize periodical workshop for all the
utions and NGOs: The identification of environmental training needs; The development of courses, workshops, conferences and other training activities; Project relate

h Africa. Bicycle workshop projects are then established and the local community empowered, which can be further complemented by donations of bikes from within

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nsdisciplinary, value-creating and enabling basis.

o can add value to EDRC initiatives and programmes. EDRC will continue to reach goals in parallel with its role to educate, train and develop human resources in the

ment and Auditing - Strategic Environmental Assessment - ISO 14001 and ISO 9000 Administration - Abatement of Air Pollution and Greenhouse Gases - Global Clim

mmunities with national and international campaigns.

ddition, IIEC Africa is also examining how to accelerate the market penetration of energy efficient lighting and investigating the option of local manufacture or assemb

ss raising to promote human-induced climate change to ecologically sustainable levels.

Sinethemba Senior Secondary School in Phillipi. During 1993, SAEP have expanded its programme to seven other high schools in Phillipi, Nyanga, Crossroads, and

or to meet decision-makers) and demonstration (providing practical examples of alternative ways of doing things). EMG's work is currently limited to the following issu

i-Stakeholder Negotiations in Minerals; SADC Programme in Rural Energy Planning and Environmental Management. MEETI also designs courses to specific requir
ion and development; Encouraging and generating individual and community action; Securing the protection and wise use of natural resources; Acting as an environ

; Proper tree planting, harvesting and forest management techniques; Pollution control; Appropriate agricultural practices.

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the investment and foster understanding, cooperation and trust between public and private sectors and to ensure there is balanced use of energy supply resources (
are mainly based in the regions of Rukwa, Coast and Dar es Salaam.

energy technologies (RETs) and environmentally sound practices through provision of relevant information, knowledge and skills geared towards socio-economic dev

Sustainable development is at the heart of the CITET's mission. The Center is located in Tunis, close to the Tunis-Carthage international Airport and one of the capita
environment.

activities includes: Rural transport issues; Impact assessment; Monitoring and evaluation of transport interventions; Water transport; Road safety publicity and promo

ng duplication of effort. In pursuing its goals, PAES operates in close collaboration with other NGOs and makes sure that programmatic activities are complementary.
ntal Organizations (NGOs), Community Based Organizations (CBOs). Persons, Institutions (National, Regional and International) who are engaged in natural resour

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JEA's philosophy is to execute with priority all the activities in defense of education and environmental awareness, among students' and youths' fields and to contrib

olese NGOs preparatory to the United Nations Conference on Environment and Development (UNICE) held in Rio 1992. A delegate of CADIC participated in the RIO

ement Systems, Training & Institutional Development; Water Resources Management.


development projects, following up their implementation, and undertaking Pilot Projects. The gency is the National Authority in charge of promoting environmental rel

the National Community Water Conservation Program (NCWP) which took place from April 1994 - August 1997. AOYE is presently acting as the Secretariat for the a

Societies campaigns. The organization publishes and English Language newsletter called FoELINE.

fficiency, renewable energy and productive uses of electricity programmes and business; to undertake other energy related market research and development activit

ring UNCED proces and the Rio Earth Summit; Develop initiative ways of enhancing inter-sectoral linkages in the integrated approaches to environment and develop
s and support professionals from the sub-region in participation in the regional and international networks and forums like International Association for EIA and its ann
ith established service-delivery and advocacy NGOs and CBOs. All of the activities are financed through grants and/or gifts provided by various donor agencies. Eco

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an Eco-Homes Advisor for Lesotho.

d Administration, Tourism.

th Care); Human Nutrition; Laboratory Science remote Sensing; Remediation; Environmental Health; Biodiversity etc; as well as training and non formal education.

ganize periodical workshop for all the affected regions and if possible invite international NGOs for assessing the damages done to Somalia's environment.
other training activities; Project related workshops and co-ordinations services; Technology transfer workshops; on-line Training.

ed by donations of bikes from within South Africa. To ensure the success of the project, BEN has established close ties with the Pedal Power Association and Found

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and develop human resources in the energy and climate change fields.

and Greenhouse Gases - Global Climate Change, Activities Implemented Jointly, Emissions Trading and Clean Development Mechanism Consultancy -Research and

ption of local manufacture or assembly to make this technology more affordable to home owners.

s in Phillipi, Nyanga, Crossroads, and Gugulethu.

s currently limited to the following issues: Trade and Environmental Governance; Rural Resource Management; Water Justice.

so designs courses to specific requirements of client organizations.


tural resources; Acting as an environmental watchdog; Promoting and participating in environmental education.

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ced use of energy supply resources (being forest reserves, hydropower, coal, natural gases, solar wind and geothermal).

geared towards socio-economic development of communities.

national Airport and one of the capital's largest industrial zones. It is close to a number of ministries, technical institutes and universities involved in fields relevant to th

port; Road safety publicity and promotion; Gender and mainstreaming in the transport sector; Information sharing and advocacy; Dissemination of research findings.

mmatic activities are complementary.


l) who are engaged in natural resource management programmes and Local communities.

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ents' and youths' fields and to contribute for adoption of policies by the country's directorate, which will allow sustainable development.

gate of CADIC participated in the RIO Summit.

harge of promoting environmental relations between Egypt and Other States, as well as Regional and International Organizations.

ntly acting as the Secretariat for the arab Network for Environment and Development (RAED), in addition to hosting a number of international organizations such as U

ket research and development activities for itself and on behalf of other entities.

roaches to environment and development related work and management; Encourage transparency and accountability in development programmes and projects; and
tional Association for EIA and its annual conferences.
ided by various donor agencies. EcoNews Africa is governed by a ten-member Board of Directors, drawn from individuals with expertise on the voluntary sector and/

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training and non formal education.

to Somalia's environment.

Pedal Power Association and Foundation in Cape Town, ITDP in New York, Afribike Nederland in Amsterdam, I-ce in Utrecht and Re-Cycle in London. In addition, BE

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chanism Consultancy -Research and Development in Energy, Environment and on Topical Issues - Air, Waste and Water Management - Human Capacity and Institut

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ersities involved in fields relevant to the CITET's activities: environmental issues and land use planning, agriculture, infrastructure and public works, telecommunicatio

Dissemination of research findings.

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international organizations such as UNDP/LIFE and UNDP/GEF in Egypt and is the Arabic speaking representative of the Mediterranean Information Office for Enviro

pment programmes and projects; and Mobilise Africa's human, natural and intellectual resources and existing networks for effective implmentation of ECAF's goal an

xpertise on the voluntary sector and/or areas of operation of the organisation. The Secretariat implements the decisions of the Board of Directors. The projects of the

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d Re-Cycle in London. In addition, BEN is focussed on the ongoing partnership with the Shova Kalula project of the South African National of Transport (NDoT), Rota

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ement - Human Capacity and Institutional Development - Liaison Between Investors and African Institutions - Training and Project Management - Studies in Productio

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e and public works, telecommunications, transport etc.

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erranean Information Office for Environment, Culture and Sustainable Development (MIO/ECDSE) in Athens, Greece.

ive implmentation of ECAF's goal and objectives.

oard of Directors. The projects of the Organisation are implemented through four broad programme areas namely, Core (administration), Multilateral Development Ini

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n National of Transport (NDoT), Rotary clubs and the Cape Argus Cycle Tour Trust. BEN is a national program based in Cape Town.

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ct Management - Studies in Production and Manufacturing - Chemical Manufacturing Formulation - Entrepreneurial Development and Business Identification viz. in S

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stration), Multilateral Development Initiatives, Community Media Programme and the Environment programme.

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t and Business Identification viz. in Small, Medium and Macro Enterprises - Business Strategic Partnerships and New Market Development - Social Services and Co

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evelopment - Social Services and Community Liaison Promotion - Facilitation of Technology Transfer - Mine Health, safety and Environmental Management

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