Centre for Coastal Environmental Conservation (CCEC))/es

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Organization name

Centre for Coastal Environmental Conservation (CCEC))

Organization link

http://www.ccec-bd.org/

Organization type

Organización no gubernamental (ONG)

Country

Bangladesh

Current focus/area

Ecosistemas Protección de hábitats Protección medioambiental Protección medioambiental Sensibilización Pobreza Empoderamiento comunitario Respuesta humanitaria Ecosistemas Derechos humanos Desarrollo sostenible Protección medioambiental Formación Sensibilización manglares Seguridad Mejora de los medios de subsistencia Adaptación Conservación Biodiversidad Research Disaster Risk Reduction

Description/notes

The Centre for Coastal Environmental Conservation (CCEC) is a nonprofit grassroots environmental organization in Bangladesh for the protection and sustainable development of coastal ecosystems through local initiatives and participation. CCEC was founded in response to growing concern over the continual degrading situation in coastal ecosystems and placing emphasis on its conservation as reflected in the country’s conservation policies and strategies and recommendations of the professional and civil societies of the country.

CCEC is envisioned to promote community-based sustainable environment development of Bangladesh and Sundarbans coastal ecosystems. Its mandates relate to environmental sustainability, rights & dignity and poverty reduction of the climate-vulnerable Sundarbans coastal communities through grassroots participation. We value the inclusive Sundarbans resource-dependent stakeholders, disaster-prone coastal communities, women and children, disabled persons, community empowerment for access to rights and justice, and humanitarian development.

Compendium source

A member organisation of the Climate Action Network Regional Node CAN South Asia (CANSA)


23° 41' 6.00" N, 90° 21' 22.68" E

A member organisation of the Climate Action Network Regional Node CAN South Asia (CANSA) +
Ecosistemas

Protección de hábitats ProteccEcosistemas</br>Protección de hábitats</br>Protección medioambiental</br>Protección medioambiental </br>Sensibilización</br>Pobreza</br>Empoderamiento comunitario</br>Respuesta humanitaria</br>Ecosistemas</br>Derechos humanos</br>Desarrollo sostenible</br>Protección medioambiental</br>Formación</br>Sensibilización</br>manglares</br>Seguridad</br>Mejora de los medios de subsistencia</br>Adaptación</br>Conservación</br>Biodiversidad</br>Research</br>Disaster Risk Reductioniversidad Research

Disaster Risk Reduction +
The Centre for Coastal Environmental ConseThe Centre for Coastal Environmental Conservation (CCEC) is a nonprofit grassroots environmental organization in Bangladesh for the protection and sustainable development of coastal ecosystems through local initiatives and participation. CCEC was founded in response to growing concern over the continual degrading situation in coastal ecosystems and placing emphasis on its conservation as reflected in the country’s conservation policies and strategies and recommendations of the professional and civil societies of the country.</br></br>CCEC is envisioned to promote community-based sustainable environment development of Bangladesh and Sundarbans coastal ecosystems. Its mandates relate to environmental sustainability, rights & dignity and poverty reduction of the climate-vulnerable Sundarbans coastal communities through grassroots participation. We value the inclusive Sundarbans resource-dependent stakeholders, disaster-prone coastal communities, women and children, disabled persons, community empowerment for access to rights and justice, and humanitarian development.and justice, and humanitarian development. +
23° 41' 6.00" N, 90° 21' 22.68" ELatitude: 23.685
Longitude: 90.3563
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Centre for Coastal Environmental Conservation (CCEC)) +
Organización no gubernamental (ONG) +