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EDEN Executive Director, Barrister Chima Williams, commended the lawmaker for his passion to nip the situation in the bud, maintaining that only …
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The return of civil rule has widened the space for policy advocacy in Nigeria. The Democracy Outreach Project bridge gap between our community and advocacy works and the policy-making institutions. It is also the campaign with which we explore democratic institutions to expand debates and actions for social justice and environmental protection.
Activities under the programme include:
Activities on Democracy outreach
EDEN Executive Director, Barrister Chima Williams, commended the lawmaker for his passion to nip the situation in the bud, maintaining that only …
Food is a weapon. Whoever controls your food controls you and invariably controls society. When your SEEDS are controlled, your life is colonized! When the
As we gather to explore, learn, and find new ways to face the environmental challenges that have impacted our communities, this workshop on resilience and
To mark this year’s edition of World Food Day with the theme ‘Right to Foods for a Better Life and a Better Future’ public health
We challenge
the current model
of economic and
corporate
globalization
Climate justice
and energy
Corporate
Accountability
Democracy
outreach
Food
Sovereignty
Forest and
Biodiversity
Every employee and volunteer makes a vital contribution to our vision at ERA/FoEN. We strive to be an excellent organisation and invest in our people to maximize our impact. Many of our local support groups couldn’t exist without the generous support of volunteers. If you want to get involved with one of our projects or campaigns, please contact us: volunteer@erafoen.org
Environmental Issues
around the world
Food is a weapon. Whoever controls your food controls you and invariably controls society. When your SEEDS are controlled, your life is colonized! When the
As we gather to explore, learn, and find new ways to face the environmental challenges that have impacted our communities, this workshop on resilience and
To mark this year’s edition of World Food Day with the theme ‘Right to Foods for a Better Life and a Better Future’ public health
Environmental Rights Action joined a coalition of over 100 civil society groups, farmers, scientists, legal professionals, and academics representing 100 million Nigerian consumers to call