Difference between revisions of "Environmental Management Trust"
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|Organization name=Environmental Management Trust | |Organization name=Environmental Management Trust | ||
|Organization link=https://www.facebook.com/emttrust/ | |Organization link=https://www.facebook.com/emttrust/ | ||
− | |Organization type=Civil Society Organisation (CSO), Indigenous Led, Women Led, Youth Led | + | |Organization type=<translate><!--T:1--> Civil Society Organisation (CSO)</translate>, <translate><!--T:2--> Indigenous Led</translate>, <translate><!--T:3--> Women Led</translate>, <translate><!--T:4--> Youth Led</translate> |
|Located in=Zimbabwe | |Located in=Zimbabwe | ||
− | |Current focus=Agroecology, Food sovereignty, Natural Resource Management, Disaster response and preparation, Livelihood Improvement | + | |Current focus=<translate><!--T:5--> Agroecology</translate>, <translate><!--T:6--> Food sovereignty</translate>, <translate><!--T:7--> Natural Resource Management</translate>, <translate><!--T:8--> Disaster response and preparation</translate>, <translate><!--T:9--> Livelihood Improvement</translate> |
|Description=Environmental Management Trust (EMT) is a non-partisan and non-profit making organisation registered on the 4th of February 2010 in Zimbabwe (Registration Number: MA 106/2010). It endeavours to undertake developmental activities in and outside Zimbabwe. Generally, the Trust was established for the purposes of promoting environmental stewardship, natural resources conservation, ensuring and encouraging sustainable environmental management for the benefit of both present and future generations, encouraging socio-economic and environmental rights awareness and, promoting livelihoods. EMT also envisages that community members can improve their quality of life through capacity building, promoting and empowering community members them in dealing with environmental issues. | |Description=Environmental Management Trust (EMT) is a non-partisan and non-profit making organisation registered on the 4th of February 2010 in Zimbabwe (Registration Number: MA 106/2010). It endeavours to undertake developmental activities in and outside Zimbabwe. Generally, the Trust was established for the purposes of promoting environmental stewardship, natural resources conservation, ensuring and encouraging sustainable environmental management for the benefit of both present and future generations, encouraging socio-economic and environmental rights awareness and, promoting livelihoods. EMT also envisages that community members can improve their quality of life through capacity building, promoting and empowering community members them in dealing with environmental issues. | ||
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− | [[Geographical focus | + | [[Geographical focus::19.0154° S, 29.1549° E]] |
[[Category:Zimbabwe{{#translation:}}]] | [[Category:Zimbabwe{{#translation:}}]] |
Latest revision as of 02:03, 28 October 2024
Organization name
Environmental Management Trust
Organization link
https://www.facebook.com/emttrust/
Organization type
Civil Society Organisation (CSO), Indigenous Led, Women Led, Youth Led
Country
Current focus/area
Agroecology, Food sovereignty, Natural Resource Management, Disaster response and preparation, Livelihood Improvement
Description/notes
Environmental Management Trust (EMT) is a non-partisan and non-profit making organisation registered on the 4th of February 2010 in Zimbabwe (Registration Number: MA 106/2010). It endeavours to undertake developmental activities in and outside Zimbabwe. Generally, the Trust was established for the purposes of promoting environmental stewardship, natural resources conservation, ensuring and encouraging sustainable environmental management for the benefit of both present and future generations, encouraging socio-economic and environmental rights awareness and, promoting livelihoods. EMT also envisages that community members can improve their quality of life through capacity building, promoting and empowering community members them in dealing with environmental issues.
Compendium source
19° 0' 55.44" S, 29° 9' 17.64" E
Longitude: 29.1549 +