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Country Organization Abbreviation Title Name


Algeria Association de réflexion d'échanges et d'action pour l'environneme AREAED
Algeria Association des amis de la Saoura ASS Mohammed
Angola Juventude Ecológica Angolana JEA
Botswana Botswana Technology Centre BOTEC
Botswana EECG Consultants Pty Ltd. EECG Dr. Peter P.
Botswana Forestry Association of Botswana FAB Ms. Lesego
Burundi Centre of Action for Sustainable and Integrated Development in t CADIC Mr. Swedi
Cameroon Action for Sustainable Development ADEID Mr. Michel
Cameroon Centre for Environment and Development CED Mr. Samuel
Cameroon Detmac Associates DA
Cameroon Global Village Cameroon GVC Kouenda
Côte d'Ivoire Réseau pour L'environnement et le développement durable en Afri REDDA/NESDA
Egypt EcoConserv - Environmental Solutions ECS
Egypt Egyptian Environmental Affairs Agency EEAA
Egypt Friends of the Environment and Development Association FEDA
Egypt National Energy Corporation - Egypt NECE Mr Khaled
Egypt New and Renewable Energy Authority NREA Mr. Hosni
Egypt Settec Ltd Mr. Mohamed
Egypt The Arab Office for Youth and Environment AOYE Dr. Emad
Egypt The Egyptian Solar Energy Society ESES Dr. Mahmoud
Ethiopia ADDIS Technological Solutions ATS Alemayehu
Gabon Gabon environnement et developpement sans frontieres GEDSF Mr. Raymond
Ghana Communities Forestry and Social Development Organization COFOSODE Mr. Anthony
Ghana Environment and Development Association of Ghana EDAG Mr. Thomas
Ghana Friends of the Earth Ghana FoE Ghana
Ghana Green Earth Organization GEO Mr. Ahadzie
Ghana Habitat for Humanity Ghana HFH Ghana Mr. King David
Ghana Help The Victims Association Mr. konatemusah
Ghana Kumasi Institute of Technology and Environment KITE Mr. Solomon Kojo
Ghana League of Environmental Journalists LEJ Mr. Mike
Ghana The Energy Foundation Mr. Andrew
Ghana Youth Club for Nature Conservation YCNC Mr. Prince
Guinea Assainissement Guinee AG Mr. Seny
Guinea Association Guinée pour la promotion des énergies renouvelables AGUIPER Saliou khaby
Kenya Abalekhwa Development Organization Mr. Festus
Kenya African Centre for Technology Studies ACTS Dr. Kituyi
Kenya African Energy Policy Research Network / Foundation for Woodsto AFREPREN Mr. Stephen
Kenya Aqua-Domita Ltd. Mr. John
Kenya Bureau of Environmental Analysis BEA Mr. Patrick
Kenya Center for Environment and Renewable Energy CERES Ms. Faith
Kenya Climate Network Africa CAN.
Kenya Cohort for Research on Environment, Urban Management and HumCREUMHS Mr. Nicky
Kenya Earth Care Africa Ms. Mildred
Kenya Eastern Africa Association for Impact Assessment EAAIA Mr. Abdulrahman S
Kenya Econews Africa ENA Mr. Daniell Peter
Kenya ECOTERRA International ECOTERRA Ms. Christine
Kenya ENERGIA - Kenya Focal Point ENERGIA
Kenya Energy Alternatives Africa EAA Mr. Mark
Kenya Environment Liaison Centre International ELCI Ms. Pamela
Kenya First Rank Consultants FRC Dr. Beatrice
Kenya Forest Action Network FAN Mr. Dominic
Kenya GS Consult GSC Mr. Theo

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Kenya Intermediate Technology Development Group - Eastern Africa ITDG-EA Mr. Daniel
Kenya International Centre for Environmental, Social and Policy Studies ICESPS Mr. J.P.L
Kenya Kenya Energy and Environment Organization KENGO Ms. Atiti Stella
Kenya Kenya Organization of Environmental Education KOEE
Kenya Kenyatta University, Appropriate Technology Center Dr. Thomas
Kenya Osienala Friends of Lake Victoria OSIENALA Obiero
Kenya Solar Energy Network SOLARNET
Kenya Southern Networks for Environment and Development SONED
Kenya UN-HABITAT
Kenya Wildlife Clubs of Kenya WCK Mr. Shukri
Kenya World Youth Organization on Climate Change WYOCC Ms. Yvonne
Lesotho Bethel Business and Community Development Centre BBCDC Mr. Ivan
Lesotho Department of Energy - Lesotho DoEL Mr. Batalatsang
Liberia Habitat for Humanity Liberia (Self-Help housing multi-purpose coopeHFH Liberia Rev. Augustus
Liberia Pollution Control Association of Liberia POCAL
Libya International Energy Foundation IEF Dr. MA
Malawi Community Partnerships for Sustainable Resource Management inCOMPASS Mr. Andrew
Malawi Habitat for Humanity Malawi HFH Malawi Mr. Matthew
Mali Association Libre Pour La Promotion De L'Habitat et Du Logement ALPHALOG Mr. Z.
Mali Groupe de recherces et d'applications techniques GRAT
Mali Mali-Folkecenter MFC Mr. Ibrahim
Mauritius Mauritius Council for Development Environmental Studies and ConMAUDESCO Mr. Rajen
Mauritius National Foundation for Research in Agroforestry NaFRA Mr. Simon
Morocco Grpoue d'Etudes et de Recherche sur les Energeies RenouvelablesGERERE Faouzi A.
Mozambique Centre for Engineering Studies - University of Eduardo Mondlane Mr. Dinis
Mozambique Solarmoz Mr. Kim Gardner
Namibia Geo Pollution Technologies Pty Ltd GPT
Namibia Namibian Development Trust NDT
Namibia Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency Bureau of Namibia R3E Bureau Mr. Robert
Namibia Saamstaan Housing Cooperative SHC Ms. Margie
Namibia The Southern African Institute for Environmental Assessment SAIEA Mr. Gudrun
Namibia Urban Trust of Namibia UTN Ms. Rosy
Nigeria Energy Commission of Nigeria ECN Mr. Ismaila Haliru
Nigeria Environmental Resources Managers Limited ERML Mr. Victor Ohioze
Nigeria Environmental Rights Action ERA
Nigeria Foundation for Endogenous Development and Environmental Scie FEDES Ms. Adekoya
Nigeria Friends of the Environment FOTE Ms. Joanna
Nigeria Green Environment Movement GEM
Nigeria Oktronics Enterprises (Division of Brianok Engg.) OE
Nigeria Resources and Food Security Foundation REFSEF Dr. Ike E.
Nigeria Save Earth Nigeria SEN Mr. Patrick
Nigeria Society for Water & Public Health Protection SWAPHEP Mr. Hope E.
Nigeria The Centre for Health, Environmental and Safety Studies CHESS Dr. Oladapo
Nigeria Women Environment & Development Network WEDEN Ms. Patricia
Senegal The Environmental Development Action in the World ENDA
Sierra Leone Friends of the Earth, Sierra Leone FOE-SL
Sierra Leone The Conservation Society of Sierra Leone C.S.S S.S
Somalia Somali Centre for Water and Environment SCWE Mr. Abdullahi
Somalia Somali Environmental Protection and Anti-desertification Organizat SEPADO Mr. Feysal
South Africa African Centre for Energy and Environment ACEE Ms. Maria
South Africa African Wind Energy Association AfriWEA Mr. Herman
South Africa AGAMA Energy Mr. Glynn
South Africa Bicycling Empowerment Network BEN Mr. Andrew
South Africa Built Environment Support Group BESG

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South Africa C E N Integrated Environmental Management Unit CC. Dr. Mike


South Africa Centre for Environmental Management CEM Dydré
South Africa Community Agency for Social Enquiry CASE Dr. Zaid
South Africa Cope Housing Association COPE Mr. Shimi
South Africa Department of Minerals and Energy DME Ms. Nomakosazana
South Africa Development Action Group DAG Ms. Fikiswa
South Africa Eagle Environmetal EE Mr Arend
South Africa Earthlife Africa Johannesburg Mr. Richard
South Africa EcoLink
South Africa Empowerment for African Sustainable Development EASD Mr. David
South Africa Energy & Development Research Centre EDRC Mr. Standford
South Africa Energy Research Institute ERI Prof. Phillip JD.
South Africa EnerWise Africa Mr. Joasa
South Africa Environmental Business Strategies CC. EBS Mr. James
South Africa Environmental Justice Networking Forum EJNF
South Africa Greater Edendale Environmental Network GREEN Mr. Sandile
South Africa groundWork Mr. Bobby
South Africa Institute for Future Research, University of Stellenbosch IFR Ms. Joan
South Africa Institute of Environmental and Recreation Management (Africa) IERM
South Africa International Council for Local Environment Initiatives ICLEI Ms. Gertrude
South Africa International Institute for Energy Conservation IIEC Ms. Ketlametswe
South Africa Minerals and Energy Policy Centre MEPC Ms. Khamarunga
South Africa n 'Kozi Homes (Pty) Ltd Mr. Joseph
South Africa Palmer Development Consulting PDC Ms. Marlett
South Africa PLANACT
South Africa Rural Area Power Solutions (Pty) Ltd. RAPS Mr. Chris
South Africa Solar Engineering Services Mr. Will
South Africa Solar Resources Centre for Development and promotion of Solar a SOLCEN CC.
South Africa South African Climate Action Network SACAN Ms. Mamashoabath
South Africa South African Wind Energy Association SAWEA Mr. Herman
South Africa South Durban Community Environmental Alliance SDCEA Ms. Luise
South Africa Southern Africa Environment Project SAEP Mr. Norton
South Africa Southern African Gender and Energy Network SAGEN Ms. Tieho
South Africa SouthSouth North SSN Mr. Stefan
South Africa Sunstove Organization Ms. Margaret
South Africa Sustainable Energy Africa SEA Ms. Sarah
South Africa Sustainable Energy for Environment & Development SEED Ms. Sarah
South Africa Sustainable Energy Society of Southern Africa SESSA Ms. Marlett
South Africa The Environmental Monitoring Group EMG Mr. Stephen
South Africa The Foundation for contemporary Research FCR
South Africa The Group for Environmental Monitoring GEM Dr. Quentin
South Africa The Institute for Transportation and Development Policy (ITDP) ITDP Mr. Paul Steely
South Africa The Minerals and Energy Education and Training Institute MEETI Dr. Olga
South Africa The Wildlife and Environment Society of South Africa WESSA Mr. Andy
South Africa Urban Sector Network USN Ms. Susan
South Africa Urban Service Group USG
South Africa Wim Klunn Consult Mr. Wim
Sudan Environmentalista Society ES
Sudan Sudanese Environment & Development Organization SEDO
Swaziland Environmental Consulting Services ECS
Swaziland Yonge Nawe Environmental Action Group YNEAG Ms. Thuli Brilliance
Tanzania Agenda for Environmental and Responsible Development AGENDA
Tanzania Community Based Environment Trust and STDs Prorgramme COBETS Mr. Patrick
Tanzania Environmental, Human Rights Care and Gender Organization ENVIROCARE

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Tanzania FREDKA International Limited, Energy Efficiency business Consu FREDKA Mr. William
Tanzania Journalist Environmental Association of Tanzania JET
Tanzania Karagwe Development Association (Solar Training Facility) KARADEA Mr. Mzumbe
Tanzania Kilimanjaro Environment Facility KEF Mr. Joseph E.
Tanzania Lawyers' Environmental Action Team LEAT Mr. Vincent
Tanzania Ministry of Energy and Minerals MEM Ms. Justina
Tanzania Solar Innovations of Tanzania SOIT Mr. Ruth
Tanzania Tanzania Greenhouse Gas Action Trust TAGGAT
Tanzania Tanzania Traditional Energy development and Environmental OrganTATEDO Mr. Estomih
Togo Association des volontaires d'oeuvres chrétiennes et humanitaire AVOCH
Togo Federation des ONG au Togo FONGTO
Tunisia Tunis International Centre for Environmental Technologies CITET
Uganda Climate and Development Initiatives CDI Mr. Timothy
Uganda East African Energy Conservation Alliance EAECA Ms. Margaret
Uganda East African Energy Technology Development Network EAETDN Ms. May
Uganda Integrated Transport Systems ITS Ms. Harriet
Uganda International Network for Sustainable Energy INFORSEE Mr. Timothy
Uganda Joint Energy & Environment Projects JEEP Mr. Kimbowa
Uganda Ministry of Energy and Mineral Development Mr. Godfrey R.
Uganda National Environment Management Unit NEMA
Uganda Partnership for African Environmental Sustainability PAES Mr. Mersie
Uganda Uganda Wildlife Society UWS Mr. David R.
Zambia Centre for Energy, Environment and Engineering Zambia Limited CEEEZ Prof. Francis D.
Zambia Energy & Environmental Concerns for Zambia EECZ Mr. Geoffrey
Zambia Environment and Development Resource Centre EDRC Oliver
Zambia Environmental Council of Zambia ECZ
Zambia Human Settlements of Zambia HUZA Mr. Harrington Elia
Zambia National Institute for Scientific and Industrial Research NISIR Dr. George
Zamibia Zambia Association for Research and Development ZARD
Zimbabwe Dialogue on Shelter Ms. Beth
Zimbabwe Energy Technology Institute ETI Prof. Mosad
Zimbabwe Housing People of Zimbabwe HPZ Mr. Barbara
Zimbabwe Southern Centre for Energy and Environment SCEE
Zimbabwe Students for Environmental Action SEA Mr. Robert
Zimbabwe The Scientific and Industrial Research and Development Centre SIRDC Mr. Lasten
Zimbabwe ZERO Regional Environmental Organization ZERO Ms. Fanny
ENERGIA ENERGIA
Global Environmental Facility GEF
IUCN IUCN
The International Solar Energy Society ISES

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Surname Designation Postal Address


30, Chemin Mokrane Aoues, El Mouradia Gouvernourat du grand Alger, Algeria
Bendada Lycée El-Achaari-Bechar, Bechaar, 0800, Algeria
FOJA-PALOP, CP 542, 5 Travessa Comandante Kwenha, 1º andar, Maculusso, 3788, Luanda, Angola
Private Bag 0082, Gaborone
Zhou Managing Director PO Box 402339, Broadhurst, Gaborone, Botswana
Motoma Director PO Box 2088, Gaborone
Elongo PO Box 6306, Bujumbura, Burundi
Takam Executive Secretary PO Box
B.P. 34301354, Bafoussam - Cameroon
Yaoundé_x000D_
Nguiffo Cameroon
PO Box 383, South West Province, Buea, Cameroon
Koung Jean President 3158, Yaonde, Cameroon
24 B.P. 95, Guichet Annexe Bad, Abidjan, Côte d'Ivoire
10 El Kamel Mohamed Street, 12th floor, Suit 123, Zamale
30 Misr-Helwan Road, Maadi, Cairo, Egypt
88 Kasr El aini street, 4th Floor Suite #31, Cairo, Egypt
Elfarra General Manager Department of Energy Efficiency and Technologies, 57 Ibrahim Nawar Street, Zone 6, Nasr City, 11371
Elkholy Engineer PO Box: 4544, Masakin Dobbat Elsaff, El-Hay El-Sades, N
Fahmy Manager Agooza Police Tower 3/F, Nawal Street, Agooza, Giza, Egypt
Adly Chairman of the Board PO Box 2, Magles El Shaab, Cairo, Egypt
Shaban 45 Shehab Street, EL Mohandessin, Egypt
Negash Managing Director Yere Ber, St George Community, Addis ababa, Ethiopia, 27613
Boussiengui Executive Officer B.P. 13484, gros-Bouquet, Libreville, Gabon
Naidoo Director PO Box 23, Mankessins, Ghana
Gyimah – Mensah Coordinator PO Box GP 935, Accra

George Executive Officer PO Box 16641, Accra North, Ghana


Amoah Executive Officer Ghana Nat'l Office, PO Box C-81, Cantonment, Accra
Mohammed Kudus Executive Director PO Box 37, Forgville, Frogcity, Tamale, N/R-Ghana
Quansah Project Officer PO Box KS 6534, Adum, Kumasi
Anane President PO Box 2062, Accra, Ghana
Quayson Chairman, Governing Coun PO Box C1671, Cantonments, Accra, Ghana
Agyirey-Kwakye Associate Executive DirecPO Box AD130, Cape Coast, C/R Ghana
Bayo Chief Section B.P. 584, Conakry, Guinea
Diallo B.P. 1217, Conakry, Guinea
Anjera Ashisoma PO Box 293, 254, Butere, Kenya
Evans Research Fellow PO Box 45917-00100, Nairobi, Kenya
Karakezi Director PO Box 30979, 00100 GPO, Nairobi
Kago PO Box 28297-00200, Nairobi, Kenya
Karani Chief Executive PO Box 15953, 00100 Nairobi, Kenya
Mullumba Programme Coordinator PO Box 153-00100, GPO, 254, Nairobi, Kenya
PO Box 76479, Nairobi
Nzioki Research Coordinator PO Box 48974, Nairobi, Kenya
Mkandla Director General PO Box 76358, Nairobi, Kenya
Issa Secretary General WassaGPO
00100 Conservation Centre, PO Box 68200, 00200 City Square, Nairobi, Kenya
Nairobi _x000D_
Mbekar Regional Coordinator Kenya
Guenier Programme Coordinator PO Box 63186, Nairobi, Kenya
PO Box 39493, 254, Nairobi, Kenya
Hankins Managing Director PO Box 76406, 254, Nairobi, Kenya
Cunneyworth Natural Resources Progr PO Box 72461, Nairobi
Khamati Njenga Director PO Box 70057, 254, Nairobi
Walubengo Director PO Box 21428. 254, Nairobi, Kenya
Hendriksen PO Box 72387, Nairobi, Kenya

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Theuri Energy Programme ManaPO Box 39493 - 00623, Kenya, Nairobi


Nyaberi Executive Director PO Box 79246, Nairobi, Kenya
Agnes PO Box 48197, Mwanzi Road Wetlands, Nairobi, Kenya
PO Box 59468, Nairobi, Kenya
Thoruwa Director PO Box 43844, 254, Nairobi, Kenya
Ong'ang'a Executive Director PO Box 4580, Kimusu, 40103
PO Box 76406-0058, Nairobi, Kenya
PO Box 14205, Nairobi, Kenya
PO Box 30030, Nairobi
Abdi Projects Officer PO Box 20184, Nairobi, Kenya
Khamati Global Coordinator PO Box 70057, 254, Nairobi
Yaholnitsky Director PO Box 53, Mt. Moorosi 750, Lesotho
Kanetsi Director Department of Energy, P/B A 91 Maseru 100 - Lesotho
Seongbae President PO Box 10-3758, Colonel West, 1000 Monrovia 10, Liberia
PO Box 5597, Monrovia, Liberia
Muntasser PO Box 83617, 1st September Street, Tripoli, Libya
Watson Chief of Party Private Bag 263, Blantyre, Malawi
Maury Executive Officer Mpingwe Avenue, PO Box 5848, Limbe, Malawi
Coulibaly Executive Secretary BP 1887, Bamako, Mali
B.P. 2502, Bamako. Mali
Togola Director Rue 600, porte 147, Sokorodji Project, BP E4211, Bamako, Republic of Mali
Awotar Executive Director P.O. Box 1124 Port Louis Mauritius
Jones
SENHAJI President BP 6202, 10101 Rabat, Morocco
Juizo Director Rua Particular Antonio Jose de Almeida, No. 24 R/C Dto Bairro Universitario, Maputo, Mozambique
Jacobsen Director C.P. 635, Tete, Mozambique
IMLT Bldg, PO Box 11073, 70 Bulow Street, Windhoek, Namibia
PO Box 822657, Pasteur Street, Windhoek-West, Bachbrecht, Namibia
Schultz Manager PO Box 40765, Windhoek
Mensah Director PO Box 60117, Kututura, Windhoek, Namibia
Denker Office Manager PO Box 6322, Windhoek
Namoya-Jacobs Executive Officer Private Bag 13291, Windhoek, Namibia
Zarma Scientific Officer Plot 701C, Central area, Behind National Mosque, P.M.B. 358 Garki, Abuja - Nigeria
Imevbore Managing Director PO Box 73148, Lagos, Nigeria
Secretariat (international)PO Box 10577, Benin City, Nigeria
Aderonke University of Ibadan, PO Box 3339, Ibadan, Oyo State
Maduka Chairperson 106'110, Lewis Street, PO Box 10627, Lagos, Nigeria
G.P.O. Box 586718, Montgomery RoadYaba, Lagos, Nigeria
P.O. Box 6733, Ikeja, Lagos, Nigeria
Ezeagu Executive Director PO Box 9984, University PO, Ibadan, Nigeria
Chiekwe President PO Box 2149, Part Harcourt, Rivers State, Nigeria
Ogbeide Director PO Box 10577, Benin City, Nigeria
Okareh Executive Director No.13 Abayomi Street, Off Joyce B road, Ring Road, Ibada
Efozia Programme Coordinator PO Box 2149, Part Harcourt, Rivers State, Nigeria
B.P 3370, Dakar
PM Bag 950, 33 Robert Street, Freetown, Sierra Leone
Banya President PO Box 12924, Sanders Street, Freetown, Sierra Leone
Elmi Mohamed
Ahmed Yusuf (Howar) PO Box 27750, Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates (UAE)
Couto Manager Private Bag 40175, Cleveland, 2022, Johannesburg, South Africa
Oelsner Vice President PO Box 313, Darling, 7345, Western Cape, South Africa
Morris Director PO Box 606, Constantia, 7848, Cape Town
Wheeldon Director 1st Floor Old Mutual Building, 148 Lansdowne RD, Clare

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Cohen 36 River Road, Wlamer, Port Elizabeth, 6070, South Afric


Greeff Private Bag x6001, Potchesfstroom, 2520
Kimmie Director PO Box 32882, Braamfontein, 2017
Maimela General Manager PO Box 185, Wits, 2050, Marshalltown, Johannesburg
Lisa Director: Renewable Private Bag X59, Pretoria, 0001
Mahote Development Facilitator 101 Lower Main Road, Observatory, 7925, Cape Town
Hoogervorst Director Private Bag x1017, Hillcrest, 3650, Durban, South Africa
Worthington PO Box 11383, Johannesburg, 2000
PO Box 727, White River, 1240
MacDevette Director PO Box 165, Green Point, 8051, Cape Town
Mwakasonda Researcher PO Box 34178, Rhodes Gif 7707, South Africa
Lloyd Member Department of Mechanical Engineering, University, 7701
Asamoah Director PO Box 101847, Pretoria East, 0167, Pretoria, South Afric
PO Box 862, Craighall Park, 2121, Johannesburg, South A
PO Box 11920, Dorpspruit, 3206, Pietermaritzburg
Ndawonde Coordinator PO Box 3515, Pietermaritzburg, 3200
Peek Director PO Box 2375, Pietermaritzburg, 3200, South Africa
Du Toit Senior Researcher PO box X1, Matieland, 7601, Stellenbosch, South Africa
Van der Walt Secretariat PO box 868, Ferndale, 2160, South Africa
Ngenda Director, Africa SecretariaPO Box 30733, Braamfontein, 2017, Johannesburg, South
Nkambule Project Manager 62A Fifth Avenue, Melville, 2092, Johannesburg
Banda Consultant (gender and ePO Box 629, Randburg, 2125, Johannesburg
Feigelson Chief Executive Officer 78 Pienaar Road, Milnerton, 7441, Cape Town, South Afri
Wentzel

Venter PO Box 34921, Glenstantia, 0010, Pretoria


Cawood Director PO Box 628, Kloof, 3640
PO Box 99761, Garsfontein east, 0060, Pretoria
Noko Secretariat PO Box 11383, Johannesburg, 2000
Oelsner PO Box 313, Darling, 7345
Esmer PO Box 211150, Bluff, 4036, Kwazulu-Natal
Tennille Executive Director 10 Surbiton Road, Rosebank, 7700, Cape Town
Tieho Coordinator PO Box 395, Wits, 2050
Raubenheimer Executive Officer and International Coordinator
Bennett Director PO Box 21960, Crystal Park, 1515
Sarah Ward Director PO Box 261, Noordhoek, 7979, Cape Town
Ward Director PO Box 261, Noordhoek, 7979, Cape Town
Wentzel PO Box 152, La Montague, Pretoria
Law Director PO Box 13378, Mowbray, 7705
PO Box 1489, Cape Town, 8000
Espey Director PO Box 30684, Braamfontein, 2017
White African Regional Director 1st Floor, Old Mutual Building, 148 Lansdowne Rd, Clare
Svoboda Director PO Box 599, Randburg, 2125, South Africa
Regional Manager PO Box 30145, Tokai. 7966
Carey Programme Manager PO Box 146, Wits, 2017, Johannesburg

klunne Independent Consultant PO Box 14439, Hatfield, 0028


PO Box 321, Khartoum, Sudan
PO Box 399, Khartoum, Sudan
PO Box B25, Sandla, PO Mbabane H102, Swaziland
Makama Director PO Box 2061, Mbabane, Swaziland
The Executive Secretary TBS Building, PO Box 77266, Dar es Salaam
Kanyamwenge Executive Secretary PO Box 76231, Dar-es-Salaam
PO Box 9428, Dar es Salaam

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Kipondya Managing Director PO Box 8080, Dar es Salaam


PO Box 15674, Dar es Salaam, Tanzania
Musa Manager PO Box 299, Karagwe-Kagera,
Moshi-Kilimanjaro, Tanzania
Tanzania _x000D_
Swai Executive Chairman East Africa
Shauri PO Box 12605, Dar-es-Salaam, Tanzania
Rusali Energy Analyst (modellingPO Box 2000, Dar es Salaam
Shija Chairperson PO Box 12809, Dar-es-Salaam, Tanzania
PO Box 1287, Dar es Salaam, Tanzania
N. Sawe Executive Director PO Box 32794, Dar es Salaam
PO Box 123, Kadjebi, Togo
39 Route de Kpalime, B.P. 1176, Lome, Togo
Boulevard de l'Environnement, 1080 Tunis, Tunisia
Byakola Programs Coordinator PO Box 8849, Kampala
Masette Executive Director PO Box 22159, Kampala or PO Box 168, Entebbe
Sengendo Chairperson / Team LeadPO Box 5593, Kampala, Uganda
Kyamulabi Iga PO Box 1291, Kampala, Uganda
Byakola Programs Coordinator PO Box 8849, Kampala
Richard Programme Officer AgriculPO Box 4264, Kampala
Turyhikayo Commissioner, Energy PO Box 7270, Kampala, Uganda

Ejibu President and CEO PO Box 10273, Kampala


Mutekanga Executive Secretary Plot 51 Kanjokya Street, PO Box 7422, Kampala, Uganda
Yamba Director Private Bag E721, Lusaka, 10101, Zambia
Musonda PO Box 51288, Lusaka, Zambia
Kanene C/O Munda Wanga Trust, PO Box 38267, Lusaka
PO
AreaBox 35131,
Code Lusaka,
- 15101 RW, Zambia
Lusaka _x000D_
Jere Chief Executive Officer ZAMBIA
Kasali Principal Scientific OfficerPO Box 310158, Chelston, Lusaka, 15302, Zambia
Executive Director +260 1 22.28.83
Chitewe-Biti Director PO Box CH 934, Chisipite, Harare
Elmissiry Director PO Box 6640, Harare, Zimbabwe
Kohlo Director 102 Fife Avenue/cnr 2nd Street, Harare
PO Box CY 107, Harare
Samupindi President Institute of Environmental Studies, University of Zimba
Mika Research Scientist PO Box 6640, Harare, Zimbabwe
Mutepta Executive Director PO Box 5338, Harare, Zimbabwe

GEF Secretariat 1818 H Street, NW Washington, DC 20433, USA

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Physical Address Telephon Cell Fax


Gouvernourat du grand Alger, Algeria +213 21 698580 +213 21 698580
+213-49-811 390 / 61.267216 +213 49 817 313 / 817313
ndante Kwenha, 1º andar, Maculusso, 3788, Luanda, Angola (244 9) 504379 (244 9) 396947
Plot 50654, Machel Drive, Gaborone +267-314161 +267-374677
+267-307310 +267-307310
Extension 4, Plot 425 Mokgosi Close, Gaborone +267 35 1660 +267 35 1660
+257 24 22 58 +257 24 22 58
BP 1354, Bafoussam (237) 7782915 / 3445882 (237) 3445882
237 222 38 57 237 222 38 59
+237 3 32 24 52 +237 237 3 32 24 52
(237) 222 31 52 (237) 222 62 62
+225 20 20.54.19 / 18 +225 20 20.59.22
10 El Kamel Mohamed Street, 12th floor, Suit 123, (+202) 735 9078 / 736 4818 (202) 736 5397
30 Misr-Helwan Road, Maadi, Cairo, Egypt "Behind(202) 525 6452 (202) 525 6490
88 Kasr El aini street, 4th Floor Suite #31, Cairo, E +202 795637 / 7953346 +202 7957367
hnologies, 57 Ibrahim Nawar Street, Zone 6, Nasr City, 11371 Cairo +202-670-33-14 +202-670-33-16
Ext. of Abba El-Akkad St, Hay El-Zohour, Nasr City,+202-27-13176 / 74 +202-27-17173
gooza, Giza, Egypt +202-338-75-27 +202-761-43-43
Zahraa El-Maadi, Zahraa El-Maadi Street, Massaken (202) 516-1519 / 516-1245 (202) 516-2961
(202) 3610806 (202) 5546236
baba, Ethiopia, 27613 +251 9 200 968 +251 1 514 995
+241 775 948 +241 702 196
+233 21 229 988 +233 21 229 988
+233-21/250 340 +233-21/250 340
233 21 225 963 233 21 227 993
+233 21 222 476 / 232 762 +233 21 669 187 / 230 455
+233 21 231 268 +233 21 231 268
233-71-25664 233-22965
Headquarters: 4th Floor, SSNIT Office Complex A +233-51-36568/9 +233-51-33824
233-21-232762 233-21-665002
(233-21) 771507 (233-21) 771508
+233 24 346844 +233 24 364844
+224 444 112 / 312 +224 441 763
+224 44 47 13 +224 44 42 64
254 0333 20430
ICRAF Complex, Untied Nations Avenue, Gigiri 254-2-524711 254-2-524701
Elgeyo Marakwet Close, Kilimani +254-2-566 032/571 467/573 +254-2-561 464/566 231/3
+254-722 830 409
(254 2) 44450757 / 4440426 (254 2) 444 1397
254 02-318981 / 254 7
Wood Avenue Court, Wood Avenue, Kilimani +254-2-564040 +254-2-573737
(254 2) 724 132 / 535 (254 2) 718 548 / 549
(254 20) 581 303 (254 20) 581 635
00, 00200 City Square, Nairobi, Kenya (254 20) 890605 - 12 (254 20) 890615
(254) 2 318176 / 434 7230 (254) 2 434 7581
(254) 2 882658 (254) 2 882658
254 02 713540 254 02 710083
Rose Avenue, Off Ngong Road 254 (0) 2 714623 254 (0) 2 720909
+254-2-576119 / 114 +254-2-576125 / 154
254 (0) 722 744518 254 2 822140
Magiwa Estate, HSE 34, Mbangathi Road, off Mbang 254 (0) 2 718398/350 254 (0) 2 718398
(20) 890732/755 (20) 890755

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AAYMCA Building, Along State House Crescent, Of+254 2 2713540 / 2719313 / 2 +254 2 2710083
(254 2) 246 586/2 (254 2) 246 586/2
+254-2-749747 / 748281 +254-2-749382 / 740524
254 (2) 520588 254 (2) 520588
Kenyatta University, Thika Road, Nairobi 254 2 810901 Ext. 342
+254 35 23487 +254 35 23487
254-2-572656 / 565027
+(254 2) 44 58 93 +(254 2) 44 58 94
UN-HABITAT Headquarters – Nairobi, Kenya Headq(254-2) 621234 (254-2) 624266 / 624267
Langata Road, Next to Bomas of Kenya +254 2 89 19 04 +254 2 89 19 06
254 (0) 722 744518 254 2 822140
+873-761225024 (Comsat)
+266 22 316784 +266 22 310360
nrovia 10, Liberia +231 224 514
+231 227756 / 227.838 / 226.2+231 227.838
+218-21-33 18 32 +281-21-33 18 31
Phekani House, Glyn Jones Road (265) 1-622-800 (265) 1-622-800
+265 640 073 +265 643 117
+223 228 440 +223 228 440
+223 22 43 41 +223 22 23 59
E4211, Bamako, Republic of Mali +223-220-0617 +223-200-618
(230) 4252417 / 4672565 (230) 4248500 / 4672565

GERERE at IAV Hassan II Madinat Al Irfane (212.37) 777 443 (212.37) 775 845
No. 24 R/C Dto Bairro Universitario, Maputo, Mozambique +258 1 495 400 +258 1 475 312
Av. Eduardo Mondlane "Antiga Marisquira", Tete, 00258 52 23280 00258 52 23280
et, Windhoek, Namibia +264-61-257411 +264-61-257411
k-West, Bachbrecht, Namibia +(061) 380 02/30 +(061) 33 261
School of Engineering and Information Technolog +264-61-20 0812443063 +264-61-2072088
+264 61 217 750 / 248 950 +264 61 217 950
Robert Mugabe Ave 58, Windhoek (+264-61) 220579 (+264-61) 259183
+264 61 248 708 / 248 710 +264 61 248 711
Mosque, P.M.B. 358 Garki, Abuja - Nigeria 234-09-5234920 234-09-5234922
Plot 107A, Imam Abibu adetoro Streeet, Off Ajose A+234-1-2625897 / 774 6028 +234-1-2695122
214, Uselu-Lagos Road, Ugbowo +234-52-600165 +234-52-600165
+234-2-8102224 +234-2-8102224
106'110, Lewis Street, PO Box 10627, Lagos, Niger234-1-2633988 234-1-2647436
ba, Lagos, Nigeria +(2431) 865 914 +(2431) 860 161
17 Aderogba Street, Cashier bus Stop, Lagos, Nige01-4706981
No.15 Ibikunle Avenue, Bodija Estate +234-2-8106833 / 804-212020+234-2-2412221
20 Joinkrama (Ogwa) Street, Diobo +234-084-332532 / 232110 +234-084-230240
3 Omorogbe Street, Off Egbon Street, Off Uselu-La234 802 344 2419 1-253-563-4047
C/o Environmental Health Division, Dept. of EMSEH02-241008 E08023398255 0234-02-2410088
20 Joinkrama (Ogwa) Street, Diobo +234-084-332532 / 232110 +234-084-230240
+221 823 78 07 / 822 24 96 / + 821 75 96 / 823 51 57
+232 22 226 577 +232 22 224 439
+232 22 22 97 +232 22 22 44 39
(0)8 761 355(0)70 752 2425
+971-2-787 442 +971-187-02215 243
annesburg, South Africa (011) 629-5723 (011) 629-5528
022-4923095 022-4923095
Unit F34, Westlake Square, Tokai, Cape Town +27 (0) 21 701 7052 +27 (0) 21 701 7056
1st Floor Old Mutual Building, 148 Lansdowne RD, (021) 671-4 082-5989178 (021) 671-6049
Princess Alice Avenue, Hut No.8, Room 801, Univer(031) 260 2267 (031) 260 1236

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36 River Road, Wlamer, Port Elizabeth, 6070, South+27 41-581-2983 / 7811 +27 41-581-2983
Section of Training Co-ordination, Potchefstroom Un(018) 299-2714 / 2755 (018) 299-2726
+27 11 403 4204 +27 11 403 1005
2nd floor, 51 Main Street (Corner Maclaren), Marsh(011) 833-8535 (011) 833-8536
Cnr Andries & Visagie St, Pretoria +27 12 317 9203 +27 12 322 5224
101 Lower Main Road, Observatory, 7925, Cape T (021) 448-7886 (021) 447-1987
+27-31-767 02 44 +27-31-767 02 95
27 11 339 3662 27 11 339 3270
(013) 751-2120 (013) 751-3287
14 Antrim Road, Three Anchor Bay, Cape Town (021) 434-6 0844008888 (021) 434-6134
University of Cape Town, Upper Campus, Menzies B+27 21 650-2521 +27 21 650-2830
Room 319, 3rd Floor, Elec/Mech. Building, Librar (021) 650-3896 (021) 686-4838
Moreleta Plaza, 1281 de Ville Boise Drive, Moreleta(+27) 12-997-0674 (+27) 12-997-0674
303 York Manor, 106 Lancaster Avenue, Craighall (+27) 13-744-1331 (+27) 13-744-1331
(033) 394-9073 (033) 345-5841
191Burger Street, Pietermaritzburg, 3201 (033) 345-2045 (033) 342-1361
191c Burger Street, Pietermaritzburg, 3201, Kwazul(+27) (33) 342 5662 (+27) (33) 342 5665
Room 708, Schumann Building, Stellenbosch +27 21 808 2407 +27 21 883 9225
+27-11-789-1384 +27-11-789-1385
158 Loveday Street, Civic Centre, 11th floor, Braa (011) 407-6712 (011) 403-0922
62A Fifth Avenue, Melville, Johannesburg +27 11 482 5990 +27 11 482 4723
7th Floor, Block 9 Mintek Building 200 Hans, Joha +27 11 709 4253 +27 11 709 4595
78 Pienaar Road, Milnerton, 7441, Cape Town, Sou+27 21 552- 0825726722
9 De Havilland Crescent, Persequor Technopark, Pr(012) 349-1901 (012) 349-1913
5th floor, West Wing, Auckland house, 185 Smit str (011) 403-6291 (011) 403-6982
224 Loristo Street, Pretorius Park, +27 12 998 8280 +27 12 998 8401
80A Buckingham Road, Kloof +27-31-764-6292 +27-31-764-1266
+27 12 349 1607 +27 12 349 2662
(011) 339-3 083 455 1221 (011) 339 3270
022-4923095 022-4923095
(031) 565-1869 (031) 559-6959
10 Surbiton Road, Rosebank, 7700, Cape Town 27 21 689-2020 27 21 689-2020
76 Juta Street, Braamfontein, Johannesburg (011) 403-8013 (011) 403-8023
Loft 5, 138 Waterkant Street, Green Point, Cape T +27 21 425 082 491 5465 +27 21 425 1463
(011) 969 2818 (011) 969 5110
2 Pine Road, Cnr Pine and Wattle Road, Noordhoe+27 (0) 21 789 2920 +27 (0) 789 2954
2 cnr Pine Street & Wattle Road, Noordhoek (021) 78929 0837892921 (021) 7892954
(012) 804-3435 (012) 804-5691
10 Nuttal Road, Observatory, Cape Town (021) 448-2881 (021) 448-2922
Suite 1712, 17th Floor Main Tower, Standard Bank (021) 418-4173 (021) 418-4176
13th floor British Council Building, 76 Juta Street (011) 403-7666 (011) 403 7563
1st Floor, Old Mutual Building, 148 Lansdowne Rd,+27 21 671- 082-844-4017 +27 71 671-6049
Block 9, Floor 9, Mintek Campus, 200 Hans Strijdo +27 11 709 4311 +27 11 709 4657
Western Cape Region, 31 off Pollsmoor Road, Kirs (021) 701-1397/8 (021) 701-1300
10th Floor, Sable Centre building, 41 De Korte Str (011) 403-3752 (011) 403-0131
65 Havelock Street, Central Port Elizabeth, 6001 (041) 585-4017 (041) 585-1226
083 4217914 +1 360 3432421
+(24911) 780.993 / 463.628 +(24911) 770.735 / 777 017
+(249 11) 446 290
+268 404 41+268 604 5036 +268 404 0629
+268 404 7701 +268 404 1394
TBS Building, Dar es Salaam +255-51-700663
Along Mandela Road, Near Riverside Bus Station +255-741-273-471
Head Office: Mlalakuwa Road – Off University Roa +022-2775592 +022-2775592

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ASG Building, Room No.9, Gerezani Street/Nyerer +255-2-118438 255-(0744) 28 24 28


+255 51 18.00.05 +255 51 18.00.05
00255 2222541 00255 2222541
255-744-298429 255-027-2753638
Sikukuu Street, King's Palace Hotel, 1st Floor, Da (255-51) 180842 (255-51) 180842
255-22-2117153-7 255-22-2116719
255-22-2668721
(+255) 22-270 09 62 (+255) 22-277 50 92
Off Shekilango Road, Near Social Welfare Institute +255-22-2700438 / 2700771 +255-22-2774400
+228 430.055
+228 21 49 65 +228 22 17 32
(+216) 71-77 02 85 (+216) 71-77 22 55
Suite 25, MOF Building, Bugolobi +256-41-342685 +256-77-584957
Agip House, Plot 9, Kampala +256(0) 77-842391 / 077-3942+256 77394298
256-41-531520 / 256 256-41-258833
Plot 66, William Street, Kampala +256 77 436515 / 405503 +256 41 348774
Suite 25, MOF Building, Bugolobi +256-41-342685 +256-77-584957
Kabalagala, Gaba Road, Kampala +256-41-510310 +256-41-530765
Plot No. 29/33 Kampala Road, Amber House, Kamp+256-41-234733 +256-41-234732
+256-41-251064/5/8 +256-41-257521
HeadOffice: Plot 3157 Tank Hill Road, Muyenga +256-41-267068 +256-41-267041
ampala, Uganda (256) 031 262891 / 041 530891(256) 41 342298 / 530264
Plot 1635, Malambo Road, Contract Haulage Premi+260-1-240267 +260-1-240267
7817 Off Buluwe Road, Woodlands Extension, Lus (260-96) 751871 (260-96) 232751
260 1 097 842706 260 1 278529
+260-1-254130/31 +260-1-254164
+260 1 252 737 +260 1 222 688
260 1 281082 260 1 283533
+260 1 22.28.83
3rd Floor Africa Synod House, 29/31 Selous Avenu+263-(0)4-704027 +263-(0)4-704123
1574 Alpes Road, Hatcliffe, Harare, Zimbabwe +263 486032+263 091165657 +263 4860340 / 50
PO Box CY2686, Harare +263-(0)4-702781 / 703253 / 7+263-(0)4-252977
31 Frank Johnson Avenue, Harare (263) 4-738-315/6/7/8 (263) 4-738-315/8
Institute of Environmental Studies, University of (263-4) 301925 (263-4) 332853
1574 Alpes Road, Hatfield, Harare, Zimbabwe +263-4-860321 +263-4-860341
158, Fifth Avenue, Greenwood Park, Harare, Zimb +263 4 791 333 +263 4 720 405

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Email1 Email2 Website Type of OrArea of work


NGO Urban & Rural
amisaoura@hotmail.com NGO Urban & Rural
jea@netangola.com ww.info-net.net/jea
admin@botec.bw scitech@botec.bw NGO Urban & Rural
pzhou@global.bw Consultancy Urban & Rural
info@fab.bw NGO
cadic@cbinf.com Urban & Rural
adeid_mountain@yahoo.fr mtakam2000@yahoo.www.microhydropower.net/diNGO Urban & Rural
infos@cedcam.org www.cedcameroun.org NGO Urban & Rural
NGO Urban & Rural
globalvillag@camnet.cm charlesndika@yahoowww.globalvillagecam.org NGO Urban & Rural
www.nesda.org Urban & Rural
ecs@ecoconserv.com genena@ecoconservwww.ecoconserv.com Consultancy Urban & Rural
eeaa@eeaa.gov.eg www.eeaa.gov.eg Government Urban & Rural
Urban & Rural
tarsheed@link.net www.tarsheed.net Consultancy Urban & Rural
nre@idsc.net.eg www.nrea.gov.za Government Urban & Rural
settec@link.net www.settec.com Consultancy Urban & Rural
aoye@link.net www.aoye.org NGO Urban & Rural
eses@soficom.com.eg www.soficom.com.eg/eses/NGO Urban & Rural
ats@telecom.net.et Sustainable DUrban & Rural
NGO Urban & Rural
NGO Urban
mensahtg@yahoo.com edaggh@yahoo.com NGO Urban & Rural

9 187 / 230 455 NGO Urban & Rural


hfhghana@ug.gn.apc.org NGO Urban & Rural
ht_va@yahoo.com NGO Urban & Rural
solomon@kiteonline.net www.kiteonline.net NGO Urban & Rural
lejcec@ghana.com Urban & Rural
energyfn@africaonline.com.gh NGO Urban & Rural
ycnc@hotvoice.com NGO
NGO Urban
NGO Urban & Rural

act@cgiar.org A.Ogalo@cgiar.org www.acts.or.ke Researcher Urban & Rural


afrepren@africaonline.co.ke StephenK@africaonliwww.afrepren.org Network Urban & Rural
aqua_domita@yahoo.com www.microhydropower.net/di Consultancy
p_karani@hotmail.com pkarani@beainternatiwww.beainternational.org NGO - BusinesUrban & Rural
ceres@wananchi.com
cna@meteo.go.ke http://lion.meteo.go.ke/can Network
nmnzioki@uonbi.ac.ke creumhs@arso.sasa.www.wethepeoples.org/mem NGO Urban
justecaf@bidii.com strike.mkandla@unep.org NGO Urban
EAAIA@iucnearo.org ASI@iucnearo.org Scientific an Urban and Rural
info@econews.org www.econewsafrica.org NGO Urban & Rural
wildnet@ecoterra.net www.ecoterra.net NGO Urban & Rural
itdgEA@itdg.or.ke gitonga@itdg.or.ke Network
energyaf@iconnect.co.ke Consultancy
elci@iconnect.co.ke Pamela@ecli.org herren@africaonline.co.ke Network
bknjenga@avu.org Consultant
fankenya@africaonline.co.ke www.fanworld.org/fan/fan.hNGO
gsconsult@africaonline.co.ke Consultancy - Urban & Rural

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daniel.theuri@itdg.or.ke martha.mathenge@itd
www.itdg.org NGO Urban & Rural
NGO Urban & Rural
Urban & Rural
sika@kenyaweb.com www.koee.org
University Research Centre
osienala@swiftkimusu.com www.osienala.org NGO
info@solarnet-ea.org solarnet@iconnect.co.ke NGO
Network Urban & Rural
habitat@unhabitat.org www.unhabitat.org Network
NGO Urban & Rural
wyocc@avu.org bknjenga@avu.org www.wyocc.org Network Urban & Rural
bbcdc@uuplus.com bbcdc@maf.org www.lesoff.co.za/bbdc/ NGO
bkanetsi@lesoff.co.za molapo@energy.gov.ls Government Urban & Rural
NGO Urban & Rural
Urban & Rural
info@ief-ngo.org www.ief-ngo.org NGO Urban & Rural
andrew_watson@dai.co www.compass-malawi.comNetwork Urban & Rural
NGO Urban & Rural
NGO Urban
Urban & Rural
ibrahim.togola@malifolkecentmfc@malifolkecenterwww.malifolkecenter.org NGO Urban & Rural
maudesco@intnet.mu NGO Urban & Rural
simonjones_att@hotmail.com NGO
faouzisenhaji@hotmail.com gerere@iav.ac.ma www.gerere.org NGO Urban & Rural
Juizo@hotmail.com University Research Centre
solarmoz@teledata.mz NGO Urban & Rural
wscc@namibnet.com www.gptglobal.com Consultancy Urban & Rural
NGO Urban & Rural
energy@polytechnic.edu.na www.polytechnic.edu.na/reinnam Urban & Rural
NGO Urban
saiea@africaonline.com.na www.saiea.com Network Urban & Rural
NGO Urban
ecn@hyperia.com Network Urban & Rural
info@erml.net www.erml.net Consultancy Urban & Rural
eraction@infoweb.abs.net disera@infoweb.abs.net NGO
fedesng@yahoo.com o.oluwatosil@worldnet.att.net NGO Urban & Rural
fote@gacom.net jmaduka4@hotmail.com NGO Urban & Rural
Urban & Rural
Consultants - Urban & Rural
ikezeagu@yahoo.co.uk NGO Urban & Rural
senigus@yahoo.com francis_chiekwe@yawww.senigus.interconnectioNGO Urban & Rural
swaphep@yahoo.com http://swaphep.virtualactivi NGO Urban & Rural
dapsy2001@yahoo.co.uk www.chess.kabissa.org NGO Urban & Rural
weden20022002@yahoo.com www.weden20022002.kabisNetwork Urban & Rural
energy@enda.sn www.enda.sn NGO
Urban & Rural
NGO Urban & Rural
elmi@kth.se.com www.somwat.com
sepado@emirates.net.ae http://members.tripod.com/ NGO
maria.couto@eskom.co.za www.acee.co.za Other - industUrban & Rural
afriwindea@wcacess.co.za NGO Urban & Rural
glynn@agama.co.za www.agama.co.za NGO
adventure@withoutlimits.co. sally@withoutlimits.cwww.withoutlimits.co.za lin Network Urban & Rural
besg@wn.apc.org NGO

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steenbok@iafrica.com Urban & Rural


University Research Institute
director@case.org.za RAN@case.org.za www.case.org.za NGO
info@cope.org.za www.cope.org.za
lisa@mepta.pwv.gov.za www.dme.gov.za Government ministry
dag@dag.org.za fikiswam@dag.org.z www.dag.org.za NGO Urban
arend@eagleenv.co.za environment@eagleewww.eagleenv.co.za Consultancy Urban & Rural
richardw@earthlife.org.za www.earthlife.org.za NGO
info@ecolink.za.org eco.link@mweb.co.zwww.ecolink.za.org NGO
info@easd.org.za http://easd.org.za/ NGO Urban & Rural
standford@energetic.uct.ac. energy@energetic.ucwww.edrc.uct.ac.za University ResUrban & Rural
eri@eng.uct.ac.za plloyd@ebe.uct.ac.z www.eri.uct.ac.za University ResUrban & Rural
joasa@mweb.co.za NGO Urban & Rural
james@envirobiz.co.za
info@ejnf.org.za www.ejnf.org.za
info@greennetwork.co.za sandile@greensa.co.www.greennetwork.co.za Network
team@groundwork.org.za bobby@groundwork.owww.groundwork.org.za NGO Urban & Rural
jdt@sun.ac.za www.ifr.sun.ac.za Researcher Other?
ierm@vdw.co.za Government AUrban & Rural
iclei-africa@iclei.org gpatterson@iclei.orgwww.iclei.org Network Urban
iiec@iafrica.com nkambule@iiec.cerf. www.cerf.org/iiec NGO
info@mepc.org.za khamarunga@mepc.owww.mepc.org.za Consultant
joseph@netactive.co.za joseph@kitchengardewww.nkozihomes.co.za (Pty) Ltd Co. Urban & Rural
info@pdevc.org.za www.pdevc.co.za NGO
info@planact.org.za NGO
chris@raps.co.za www.raps.co.za Urban & Rural
soleng@solarengineering.co.za www.solarengineering.co.z Network Urban & Rural
solcen@mweb.co.za www.solcen.co.za
sa-can@earthlife.org.za maman@earthlife.org.za Network
oelsnergrp@wcaccess.co.za http://sawea.www.icon.co.zNGO Urban & Rural
resme@iafrica.com Network
saep@worldonline.co.za www.saep.org NGO Urban
Tieho@mepc.org.za www.mepc.org.za/content/ Network
stef@southsouthnorth.org www.southsouthnorth.org
sunstove@iafrica.com www.sungravity.com Urban & Rural
info@sustainable.org.za admin@edg.co.za www.sustainable.org.za Urban & Rural
info@sustainable.org.za sarah@edg.co.za www.sustainable.org.za Programme uUrban
marlett@pdevc.co.za www.sessa.org.za NGO
info@emg.org.za stephen@emg.org.z www.emg.org.za NGO Urban & Rural
info@fcr.org.za www.fcr.org.za NGO
qepsey@gem.org.za info@gem.org.za www.gem.org.za NGO Urban & Rural
steely@itdp.org www.itdp.org
info@meeti.org.za www.meeti.org.za NGO Urban & Rural
anton@wessa.wcape.school.andy@wessa.wcape.s www.wcape.school.za/wes NGO
Info@usn.org.za susan@usn.org.za www.usn.org.za Network
usg@global.co.za
wim.klunne@microhydropower.net wim.klunne@microhydropow Independent CUrban & Rural
70.735 / 777 017 Urban & Rural
NGO Urban & Rural
ecs@africaonline.co.sz Consultancy Urban & Rural
btmakama@yongenawe.org.sampayne@yongenaw www.yongenawe.org.sz NGO Urban & Rural
agenda@raha.com www.newafrica.com/agendaNGO
ubungo2002@yahoo.com NGO Urban & Rural
envirocare@cats-net.com NGO

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fredka@intafrica.com NGO
Urban & Rural
mzumbe@africaonline.co.tz
KEF_TZ@excite.com www.kef.or.tz NGO Urban & Rural
leat@twiga.com www.leat.or.tz NGO Urban & Rural
mem@raha.com NGO
soit1999@yahoo.com NGO Urban & Rural
taghgat@newafrica.or.tz www.taggat.com NGO Urban & Rural
tatedo@raha.com www.tatedo.org NGO Urban & Rural
Urban & Rural

contact@citet.nat.tn www.citet.nat.tn NGO Urban & Rural


acs@starcom.co.ug NGO Urban & Rural
mmasette@utlonline.co.ug charlesn@teconinc. www.eaeca.org Urban & Rural
sengendo@infocom.co.ug Network
intransport@yahoo.com paulmakwasi@yahoowww.integratedtransport.kabissa.org
acs@starcom.co.ug Network Urban & Rural
jeep@imul.com Network Urban & Rural
psmemd@energy.go.ug www.energyand minerals.gGovernment Ministry
info@nemaug.org
info@paes.org www.paes.org NGO Urban & Rural
d.mutenka@uws.or.ug uws@infocom.co.ug www.uws.or.ug NGO Urban & Rural
ceeez@coppernet.zm NGO
gmusonda@zamnet.zm http://sparknet.info/goto NGO
edic_wanga@hotmail.com edrc@kabissa.org www.edrc.kabissa.org
ecz@necz.org.zm Urban & Rural
NGO Urban & Rural
nisiris@zamnet.zm Government Research Institute
zard@zamnet.zm NGO Urban & Rural
dialogue@mweb.co.zw bethchit@mweb.co.zw NGO
mosad56@hotmail.com www.sirdc.ac.zw Network Urban & Rural
hpz@mweb.co.zw www.icon.co.zw/housingpeoNGO Urban & Rural
scentr@harare.iafrica.com www.scee.co.zw Research Organization
seazim@ivillage.com www.uz.ac.zw/sea University Urban & Rural
mikalasten@yahoo.com www.sirdc.ac.zw/eti Part of networUrban & Rural
zero@harare.iafrica.com zero@mango.zw www.zero.org.zw NGO Urban & Rural
Network
secretariatofgef@worldbank.org Network
Network
Network

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Description of organization
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
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The organisation also provides specialised science and technology information to customers including government ministries, departments, institutio
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 partners
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 creatio
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
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 impleme
NREA was established in 1986 under the MINISTRY OF ELECTRICITY AND ENERGY to act as a national focal point for expanding efforts to introd
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 19
ESES is a non-profit NGO. Members of the society are persons engaged in industry, development, and utilization of renewable energy. ESES holds
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 special
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 organiza
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, eac
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 int
KITE is a non-governmental organization based in Ghana. KITE specializes in environmentally sound technical solutions and related policy intervent
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 promot
YCNC is a non-profit charitable youth service environmental conservation organization, dedicated to the conservation of biodiversity to secure impro
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
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 Afri
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 impleme
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 an
EAAIA support environmental impact assessment capacity building in Eastern Africa through exchange, networking and influencing the process for s
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 v
ENERGIA is an international network of women and sustainable energy whose goal is to engender and empower women, through the promotion of i
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-operati
First Rank Consultants are involved in appropriate technology and community development consultancy. They were for and in collaboration with vari
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 po
ICESPS is a non-governmental organization in Kenya actively involved in programmes on environmental policy, sustainable development and capac
KENGO organizes network of Kenyan NGOs involved in sustainable agriculture, agroforestry, water conservation, energy conservation, and populati
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. le
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 res
UN-HABITAT, formerly known as UNCHS (Habitat), was established in October 1978 as the lead agency within the United Nations systems for coord
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 imp
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, wor
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 domai
MFC is a Malian NGO which represent the Danish Folkecenter for renewable Energy. MFC's mission is to promote the sustainable development of n
MAUDESCO promotes environmental and sustainable development through awareness raising, capacity building, talks, seminars, workshops,exhibi
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 trai
GPT is an environmental / geohydrological consultancy, employing some thirteen professionals in five major centres throughout Southern Africa. Ass
NDT supports the participation of local communities in land issues. Involved in environmental awareness, promotion and training programmes.
R3E’s 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 a
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 s
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 potentia
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 organi
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
FOE-SL aims to create awareness and educate the public on the importance of protecting the environment and combating land degradation. Cooper
C.S.S conducts environmental awareness campaigns for the public and school nature clubs. Also undertakes the celebration of Annual Wildlife Wee
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: Develo
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 individua
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
BESG works with people in urban areas who are disadvantaged in their access to resources, to demonstrate and implement participatory, innovative

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CEN Integrated Environmental Unit's mission is to contribute to the socio-economic advancement and the sound management of the natural resourc
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 excellen
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 th
DME develop national policy framework & participate in implementation of different strategies both directly and indirectly. For example: Directly throu
DAG is the leading urban development NGO based in the Western Cape Province. DAG’s 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, Ea
Earthlife Africa was founded in Johannesburg in August 1988. It is a volunteer organization working for environmental and social justice, consisting o
EcoLink is a non-profit, non-government Environmental Education Trust whose aim is to bring about interaction and awareness of man’s 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,
ERI is a postgraduate research arm of the Department of Mechanical Engineering at UCT. Its work focuses on current sustainable energy related iss
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 Environmenta
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 en
IIEC is a non-profit, NGO focusing on the promotion of sustainable energy policies, technologies and practices in developing countries. This is done
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 in
PDC’s 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 o
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 org
SDCEA is a local South African environmental umbrella body representing 14 NGOs and CBOs. It transform environmental governance in South Du
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 num
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 Afr
SESSA is a non-profit organization dedicated to promoting and increasing the use of renewable energy. Renewable energy technologies include all
EMG was established in 1991 as an independent environmental non-governmental agency. Its mission is to empower people to take charge of their
FCR is a developmental NGO working towards a sustainable development and poverty reduction. FCR aims to develop innovative and effective app
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
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 watch
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 wh
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 housin
ES conducts environmental awareness campaigns. Organizes seminars and research projects on agroforestry and alternative energy sources. Facil
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, s

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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
The KARADEA Solar Training Facility is East Africa's first centre devoted to energy training and community based solar electrification. The facility wa
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 Ordin
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 en
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 ob
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 with
FONGTO co-ordinates an NGO network on the management of natural resources and the protection of the environment. Operates a documentation
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 par
CDI is a national NGO established in Uganda in 1996. CDI works to increase opportunities for sustainable energy and social development. CDI acts
EAECA is a coalition of private sector business, and consumer leaders, who promote the efficient use of energy to benefit consumers, conserve env
EAETN-Uganda aims at reducing poverty among communities in Uganda (as a part of East Africa) through use of appropriate energy technology. Th
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. JEEP’s mission is to combat environmental destruction and conserve natural
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
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, educati
CEEEZ is a non-governmental organization, formed in 1993, which is independent and non-profit making in its activities. Its major activities involve c
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 self-help,
promote statutory body createdfor
self-reliance under anand
social Act economic_x000D_
of Parliament, the Environmental Protection and Pollution Control Act, Act No.12 of 1990. The Council
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
Dialogue’s assist poor urban families find solutions to their housing problems and poverty through a process that they not only control but own. Its m
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 s
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 documente
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 interna
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
ENERGIA in an international network of women and sustainable energy whose goal is to engender energy and empower women, through the promo
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 instit

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n of environment bulletins. Participates in national and international demonstrations related to sustainable development.
awareness, exchange of information and education on environmental and development concerns.
education and environmental awareness. It issues weekly two radio programmes about environment, a bi-semestral environmental newspaper and, collaborates mo

e mission of CADIC is to alleviate poverty and to enhance the quality of life throughout the DRC by empowering Congolese Women to raise their standard of living th
areas. ADEID do project management for social organization of population involved in development projects. ADEID works on biodiversity projects for promotion of r
t in the following FoEI campaigns and programs: climate change, desertification, ecological debt, forests, genetically modified organisms, international financial institu

ocacy on Multilateral Development Banks sponsored fossil fuel projects to Energy Policies in Cameroon. Currently, GVC is working on power sector reforms in Africa
networking and discussion on promoting sustainable development. Collaborates with other intergovernmental bodies on projects aimed at reducing desertification in S
l staff, is renown for its quality work and dedication to each task at hand. This is clearly reflected in the sound ties existing between ECS and its local and internationa
ies and implementing initiatives within a context of sustainable development. According to the Law 4/1997 for the Protection of the Environment, EEAA was restructu

ome well known in its field. Consequently, the experience of founders and associated consultants provided a solid base for initiating the environmental consulting se
elds, thus contributing to limit fossil fuel use and, protecting the environment from pollution. NREA is entrusted to plan and implement renewable energy programs in

around its areas of interest. Some of its main projects in recent years include the Environmental Street Project, the Environmental Hotline Service, and ongoing projec
ernational project financed by the United Nation Global Environment Facility for the design and manufacture of wind pumps used for pumping water for irrigation, land

ve is to build low-cost houses, schools and dispensaries in urban and rural areas with utilizing local building materials.

V/ASIDS prevention, low-cost housing and agriculture, through information, research, capacity building/training, networking, advocacy and educational tours focusing
ms. Numerous campaigns and projects have brought the organization considerable expertise in forestry issues. FoE Ghana emphasizes the need to integrate enviro

he poor communities improve their circumstances through active programmes in conservation of environment, solar energy, renewable energy, housing, transport an
KITE's mission is to influence policy formulation and implementation in favour of sustainable development through research, training, project development and implem

minars about the rights and responsibilities of consumers, the benefits of reducing energy waste, and assist residential, commercial and industrial consumers in impr
rt for sustainable community participatory development programs, through the provision of voluntary services of youth experts in varying fields of community and natu

esertification. ACTS' research and capacity building activities are organized in four programmatic areas: Biopolicy; Environmental Governance; Climate Change and C
Mauritius, Mozambique, Rwanda, Seychelles, Somalia, South Africa, Sudan, Tanzania, Uganda, Zambia and Zimbabwe. AFREPREN also maintains close collabora

ng, agriculture, land use and forestry. The underlying theme for the program is capacity building for policy, regulatory frameworks and investment approaches that ar

diversity; Supports governments in developing approriate policies for environmental sustainability; Facilitate research on policy, leading to development strategies tha
e of Resources Assessment, University of Dar es Salaam to provide information on experts available in the sub-region and their areas of expetise and experience in e
n East Africa. The purpose of the Organisation is to enhance the role of East Africa's NGOs and community-based organisations (CBOs) to influence policy-making o

by its commercial partnership with a UK-based sustainable energy consultancy, Energy for Sustainable Development Ltd. (ESD).
role of NGOs through the international environmental conventions and organs of the United Nations.
ment, information technology and income generation.
farmer-initiated research and extension, relevant case studies and publications.

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acturing; transport; urban livelihoods and shelter; and energy.


organizations, including UNEP (Nairobi), Habitat (Nairobi) GEF-UNDP, and other UN agencies vocal points, ECOSOC (New York). ICESPS's team of experts is comp

nya and the Eastern and Southern Africa region through activities in environmental education, public awareness and training for sustainable development.

ustodians of their own environment; promote sustainable livelihoods for the communities; lobby and advocate for sound environmental management policies.
ians, Solarnet is well positioned to stimulate broad policy reform and advocate for increased use of renewable technologies in appropriate situations in Kenya backed

e Habitat II Conference in Istanbul, Turkey, in June 1996. It s activities contribute to the overall objective of the UN system to reduce poverty and promote sustainabl

rban waste management projects; rural and urban projects in empowering youth especially young women. They debates on NEPAD, African union and the world soc
ality. The vision of the Centre is financial self-sustainability through program, product and service excellence, and through optimization of local self-reliance. The offe

nd coal as fuel. Promotes tree planting.

reneurs. MFC's activities include: environmental protection; provision of energy services to meet the needs of rural and un-served areas using renewable energy tech
ea, Genetically Modified Organisms, Fishery, Fishery, Fresh Water, Water Pollution, Urban Environment, Rural Area, Mountains, Pollution, Laws And Regulations, E
ning or educational activities as a means to improve lives or contribution of women in their households. Reduce poverty, create consciousness for environment protec

ment of Mozambique, bilateral donors and industrial concerns in Mozambique.

al professional associations, we offer a multi-disciplinary approach for the exploration, responsible utilisation, management and protection of groundwater - one of So

ector clients, who are increasingly aware of the need to incorporate Environmental Assessment (EA) as an integral part of their planning.

ield of industrial environmental services, with proven competence.


RA is the co-ordinating NGO in Africa for Oilwatch International, the global network of groups concerned about the effects of oil on the environment of people who lea

with UNIFEM, UNDP, etc. FOTE is the West African focal point of ENERGIA, and also belongs to local networks.

air pollution and environmental concerns; and socio-economic effects on household energy ladder in the rural and urban communities.
hopes to enhance environmental conservation and its responsibility, democratize development and good governance among its target audience.
nd good health and involves in activities that protect the environment. SWAPHEP areas of focus include: Water and Sanitation; Flood/Storm Water Management; Bio
ith other bodies or institutions, government and NGOs, local and international etc. to arrive at concepts which will precipitate formats for scientific investigation and re
c. WEDEN also manages a Resource Centre that the students, youths, women, farmers and policy-makers use for their researches and other information gathering p

opulation to participate in sustainable development projects.

on nurseries and implement re-forestation programs; Provide occupational skills training to enable villagers to become self-supporting and give up forest burning for l
her interested parties in South Africa and World-Wide. Its aim is to provide an essential service to Eskom primarily, in facilitating technology transfer and increasing th
to be a credible umbrella organization representing wind energy sectors in Africa and thus assisting interaction and co-operation between all energy players.
echnical design and project management of renewable energy systems; and Research.
antaged communities in the Western Cape. BEN was established in February 2002 and working together with the South African National Department of Transport (D

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on a retainer consulting relationship as well as on a project based consulting relationship. Through its services it aims to integrate economic, social and environment
nt; Permaculture Planning; Protected Area Planning and Management; Soil Conservation; Sustainable Development Strategic Planning; Tourism Site Location, Plan
are directed towards environmental sustainability. CEM’s mission is to research, analyze and build capacities with respect to: greening development; greening busine

rid electrification programme, and Research Commissioning.

ste, dams, timberwatch, and clean energy, with a focus on capacity building and networking.
ong emphasis on the active participation of the communities with which it is involved. EcoLink is committed to offering new opportunities for sustainable self – develo
des supporting the development of strategy and design of environmental and development organizations; Provides consulting services in environmental information,
, and contribute to improved social equity, economic efficiency, and environmental sustainability in the energy sector through public-advocacy and understanding for
l matters, greenhouse gas issues, integrated energy planning and energy efficiency, pertaining to South Africa and Africa as a whole.
ontinent’s institutional structures, investment and development regimes. The Company's main areas of expertise are:- - Energy Management and Energy Performanc

Non-racialism and non-sexism; People before profits; Democratic and transparent governance; Acting with and in the interest of the poor, aiming to build their voice; S
olutions to environmental problems socially, financially and ecologically sustainable way, while at the same time striving to improve the quality of life of the disadvant
viding or brokering strategic and technical advise and information. It seeks to build the community voice by facilitating links between communities faced with similar e

ment processes involving: Eco Tourism; Environmental Education; Environmental Planning; Horticulture; Landscape Design; Nature Conservation; Recreation & Urba
wide movement of local governments to achieve tangible improvements in global environmental and sustainable development conditions through cumulative local act
d environmental imperatives of the African continent. In South Africa, IIEC supports various housing development initiatives to ensure that the opportunity for more e
of win-win stakeholder solutions; Networking of information resources; Building of empowering stakeholder capabilities.
d low-cost housing sector, holiday homes, clinics, schools, agricultural buildings, game reserves, tuck shops, spaza shops, granny flats, thatched gazebos, storage fa
ommunity and domestic energy sectors.

SMMEs in the sector in both rural and urban areas.


desired outcome to implement development which provide and overall positive social and environmental impact.
o uplift the people of Southern Africa through the sustainable use of solar energy, thereby preserving and protecting our environment and the well being of future gen
society organizations and with other interested institutions; Formulates national, regional and international policy options and position papers on climate change issue

SDCEA seeks to strengthen and support action taken by communities to address the environmental injustices threatening their health and well-being.
nteers from abroad - young and old - from a variety of occupations an disciplines. Between 1997 and 2003, SAEP has hosted interns from a number of top universitie

d implementation. SEED supports national networking for the echange of experience and information. SEED is a co-operation programme between South Africa and
esign and energy efficiency. The inter-disciplinary nature of SESSA attracts the membership of industry, scientists, researches, developers and the general public – th
urage the development of environmental policies and practices that address environmental injustice and promote sustainable development. Within three main progra
for the poor, thereby embedding local democracy
understood outside a relationship with scoi-economic development, especially in a country with limited resources and large inequity in sharing those resources.
astern Europe. ITPD chose on counteracting this development.
nd Environmental Policy Management in Energy; Environmental Policy and Management in Mining; Management of Petroleum Policy and Economics; Management o
s effectiveness as an independent, NGO, working to achieve a South Africa which is wisely managed by all to ensure long-term environmental sustainability. Its missi
, infrastructure, livelihoods, and good governance, with an emphasis on the poor and vulnerable. USN activities include advocacy, research, training and capacity bu

environmental requirements.
dvocating for sustainable development and the integration of environmental issues into development work.
epreneurs in Tanzania a culture of responsible to the environment and sustainable development.
n people; Availability of employment and income generating opportunities which are essential for poverty reduction; Availability of health information services; Reduc
unication on and about human rights, poverty and environment is directed is directed at the empowerment of communities for sustainable development and good hum

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echnologies including, solar energy systems and their market potentials; Promotes use, marketing of solar energy systems, compact fluorescent lamps and other ene

gation. Its membership largely includes lawyers concerned with environmental management and democratic governance in Tanzania.
wth of national economy and to improve the standards of living of population in a sustainable and environmental friendly manner while the mission is to provide safe,
erty reduction. The Centre accommodates the Head Office as well as a small but expanding library of renewable. The centre has workshop and meeting facilities for
s stabilization of GHG at levels that allow the ecosystem to adapt to the climate change.
ed in 1990 as a national non-governmental, non-profit energy and environment organization. TATEDO's vision is communities with better access to sustainable energ
techniques to protect better the environment.

egion in terms of transferring, adapting and promoting ecological friendly technology. The CITET aims to provide to help in strengthening skills and capacities buildin

efficiency to policymakers, the private sector and the public at large. It is the Alliance's conviction the by efficient use of energy, it is possible to get the most out of it
d monitoring; practical technological skills.
elevant to the target groups; To advocate for conducive transport programmes that are pro-poor; To share information on transport services; To undertake capacity bu

schools, health units, restaurants, prisons, army barracks and others on mutually agreed terms. Through networking, JEEP has built links INFORSE network, The Ea

ts with each line ministry are responsible for integrating environmental concerns into their sectoral pans, and implementing activities with the mandate of the Ministry
conviction that the goals of sustainable development can be achieved fundamentally through forging partnerships and building consensus among governments, NGO
d debating conservation issues; Providing informed and non-biased information to the government on environmental issues in Uganda; Seeking to influence policy fo
ze and make useful conclusions and policy recommendations on energy, environment and engineering concerns. In addition, CEEEZ carries out studies, research a

nt for sustainable development.


onmental management, promote awareness, and ensure environmental protection through enforcement of regulations and the prevention and control of pollution in
lopment (NRD/NORCOOP) and a number of European Church organisations. It also receives contributions fromlocal sources.

ogue works in a partnership with an autonomous network of community organizations – the Zimbabwe Homeless People’s Federation.
provides services covering solar pv, solar thermal, mini/micro hydro, biomass and biogas areas.
ople of limited means in building and maintaining affordable housing for themselves. To this end, HPZ offers housing cooperatives financial consultation, managemen
tation of technically sound sustainable development options as well as the implementation of sustainable development policy. By participating in various projects the
rom Education to Personal value, Equity to wealth, and from networking to fun. SEA is working on campus greening. This includes the introduction of recycled paper
search institutes, which serves as the technical operational organs of SIRDC. The research staff, which comprises of scientist and engineers in each institute, reports

with the private sector, NGOs, and international institutions to address complex environmental issues while supporting national sustainable development initiatives.
echnical support they need to achieve their goals.
e dissemination of renewable energy technologies; to bring together industry, science and politics in workshops, conferences and summits on Renewable Energy; to

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mental newspaper and, collaborates monthly in television programmes, it realizes talks in schools, and also other practical activities as demonstration of paper re-cycl

omen to raise their standard of living through self-sustaining solar home systems for lighting, health centers and schools. During its 15 years of existence CADIC has
n biodiversity projects for promotion of renewable energy.
organisms, international financial institutions, mining, ozone, and trade, environment and sustainability

orking on power sector reforms in Africa in general and Cameroon in particular. Focus is on the liberasation and Privatization of the Electricity sector and its impacts o
ts aimed at reducing desertification in Sahelian countries.
ween ECS and its local and international partners and clients. ECS excelled in providing technical assistance in the following fields: Environmental Impact Assessme
f the Environment, EEAA was restructured with the new mandate to substitute the institution initially established in 1982. At the central level, EEAA represents the ex

tiating the environmental consulting services. In a short period of time, NECE became recogenized among the interested parties in the field of energy and environme
lement renewable energy programs in coordinating with other concerned national and international institutions. NREA has a well qualified proffesional staff in most o

ntal Hotline Service, and ongoing projects for Solid Waste Management and Recycling in addition to the annual meeting for university youth leaders on environmenta
ed for pumping water for irrigation, land reclamation and drinking water supply.

dvocacy and educational tours focusing on women, youth/children. EDAG aims to reduce poverty in Ghana through these strategies/interventions.
mphasizes the need to integrate environmental sustainability with gender equity. Major campaigns and programs underway are concerned with trade and the environ

enewable energy, housing, transport and community development.


aining, project development and implementation in energy, technology and environmental issues, in partnerships with other leading local and international organizatio

mercial and industrial consumers in improving energy efficiency; to advocate for policies that address customer service issues and promote national policies for the su
in varying fields of community and natural resources management.

ntal Governance; Climate Change and Capacity Development. The Centre works with UN bodies, universities, NGOs and government around the world. Its member s
REPREN also maintains close collaborative links with energy researchers and policy makers from Cote d'Ivoire, Ghana, Nigeria, Sierra Leone and Senegal.

orks and investment approaches that are compatible with development goals.

y, leading to development strategies that are ecologically sound, economically viable, and socialy and culturally acceptable in Africa; monitor implementation of an ac
eir areas of expetise and experience in environmental impact assessment work; A fellowship programme developed to enable attachments of young professionals to
ns (CBOs) to influence policy-making on issues of sustainable development, in particular on environment, trade and information. In this regard, EcoNews Africa supp

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ork). ICESPS's team of experts is comprised of highly qualified profesionals with extensive experience in various fields.

or sustainable development.

onmental management policies.


appropriate situations in Kenya backed with demonstrational interventions. Solarnet is actively involved in public service activities such as: information sharing, broa

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

NEPAD, African union and the world social forum. WYOCC Kenya is also a member of the East African Energy Technology Development Network.
imization of local self-reliance. The offers one-week short courses in: Solar Technology, Permaculture, Rainwater Harvesting and Rehabilitation, Homestead Constru

ved areas using renewable energy technologies; drinking water supply; technology transfer and the training of local technicians, and delivery of enterprise developm
ns, Pollution, Laws And Regulations, Economic Development And Trade, Transportation, Education, Health, Women and environment, Capacity Building, Public Awa
e consciousness for environment protection, genetic resources conservation and financial security in households, paying attention towards gender equity.

nd protection of groundwater - one of Southern Africa's most valued natural resources. Our principal focus is soil and groundwater contamination studies, design and

oil on the environment of people who leave in oil-bearing regions. ERA works locally, nationally and globally on the following campaigns: Forest and Development; Co

ts target audience.
n; Flood/Storm Water Management; Biodiversity; wetlands Resources Conservation; Sustainable Energy; Dams and Campaigns; Community Development; Public H
ormats for scientific investigation and research to discovering formal solutions to tropical problems and policy formulation. CHEES has expertise in the following fields
rches and other information gathering purposes. WEDEN promotes networking and collaboration among NGOs, CBOs, Multi and Bi-lateral organizations and Govern

pporting and give up forest burning for living; Agricultural schemes to assist farmers to plant trees, provide health seeds, farming equipment and general training; Org
g technology transfer and increasing the skills level, as well as to provide a service to South Africa. ACEE's offers the following environmentally related services to E
on between all energy players.

an National Department of Transport (DoT), the Cape Provincial DoT and many overseas donor agencies, the project facilitates the transportation of thousands of bic

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rate economic, social and environmental sustainability._x000D_


c Planning; Tourism Site Location, Planning and Development; Urban Agriculture; Urban Open Space Planning.
greening development; greening business in all sectors; greening governance at all levels; on a regional basis within the African context, as well as internationally w

portunities for sustainable self – development through environment education and skills training.
services in environmental information, information for development and strategic environmental management.
public-advocacy and understanding for policy implementation. Beyond the University, the Centre collaborates with a number of local and international institutions and

y Management and Energy Performance Contracting - Energy Audits, Energy Efficiency Promotion and Advocacy - New and Renewable Sources of Energy - Energy

of the poor, aiming to build their voice; Seeking a different non-hierarchical form of organization; Believing that together we are stronger than alone.
prove the quality of life of the disadvantaged communities.
ween communities faced with similar environmental problems, supporting community campaigns including negotiations with industry, access to government decision

Nature Conservation; Recreation & Urban Greening.


conditions through cumulative local actions.
o ensure that the opportunity for more efficient and healthier low cost homes is not missed. IIEC Africa is also actively involved in global climate change work in order

anny flats, thatched gazebos, storage facilities etc. Future plans envisage the development of gated communities consisting of 30 - 40 affordable units of approximate

onment and the well being of future generation.


position papers on climate change issues; Undertake further collaborative action to promote effective NGOs involvement in efforts to address the threat of global warm

ir health and well-being.


interns from a number of top universities around the world, including Oxford, Cambridge, Edinburg, arvard, Yale, Stanford, University of California at Berkeley, Duke,

programme between South Africa and Denmark and is funded by DANIDA.


, developers and the general public – the only qualification is a keen interest in renewable energy and its utilization to ensure a sustainable energy future.
development. Within three main programme areas, EMG role covers information (providing good quality research, info and analysis into the public domain), facilitatio

equity in sharing those resources.

m Policy and Economics; Management of Mining and Minerals Policy; Opportunities for Entrepreneurs in Minerals and Energy; Mining Legislation: Minerals and Petro
m environmental sustainability. Its mission is to promote public participation in caring for the Earth. Its aim is conserve the Earth's vitality and diversity by: promoting s
acy, research, training and capacity building, information dissemination, promoting participation, process facilitation, and project development.

y of health information services; Reduce environmental degradation through provision of environment sound technology such as: Availability of improved sustainable
sustainable development and good human relations.

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mpact fluorescent lamps and other energy efficient products which, are environmentally friendly; Create avenues for self employment among young professionals in

ner while the mission is to provide safe, reliable, efficient, cost effective and environmental compatible energy services to the wide cross section of the population on
has workshop and meeting facilities for small groups. SOIT focuses on women's use and access to renewable energy technologies. In 1998, SOIT and its partners re

with better access to sustainable energy services for poverty reduction, economic growth and social development while conserving the environment. The mission of

engthening skills and capacities building in protecting the environment, managing natural resources and mastering environmentally friendly technologies, in accordan

gy, 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, improve business competitivenes

sport services; To undertake capacity building programess in the transport sector; To engage and collaborate in research and implementation; To provide consultanc

s built links INFORSE network, The East African Communities’ Organization for Management of Lake Victoria resources (ECOVIC), Uganda NGO Coalition for Susta

tivities with the mandate of the Ministry.


g consensus among governments, NGOs, research, academic and private sector institutions; Promotes partnerships as a vital means for generating common unders
Uganda; Seeking to influence policy formulation for better environmental management; Raising awareness about the environment and wildlife. The Society works w
CEEEZ carries out studies, research and development, consultancy and training in the areas of energy, environment and engineering.

e prevention and control of pollution in support of sustainable development…so as to provide for the health and welfare of persons, animals, plants and the environm

ives financial consultation, management training and technical services throughout various stages of cooperative and housing development.
By participating in various projects the Centre has gathered a lot of experience in energy and environment.
udes the introduction of recycled paper and energy saving garbage prevention, vegetation inventory and climate change.
and engineers in each institute, reports directly to the Institute Directors.

al sustainable development initiatives.

and summits on Renewable Energy; to advise governments and organizations in policy, implementation and sustainability of Renewable Energy activities world-wide

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vities as demonstration of paper re-cycling. JEA is a member of the International Union for Conservation of Nature (ICUN) since 1992, and takes part in some environ

ng its 15 years of existence CADIC has been working hard to fight deforestation, erosion and promote the use of renewable energies and the stoves of a high energy

f the Electricity sector and its impacts on Sustainable development. On the other hand, GVC is also engaged on the study on the state of renewable energies in Cam

ields: Environmental Impact Assessments; Environmental Audits; Industrial Pollution Prevention and Control; Tourism and Coastal Zone Management Studies; Solid
e central level, EEAA represents the executive arm of the Ministry. The Principal functions of the Agency include: Formulating environmental policies; Preparing the

ies in the field of energy and environment. NECE is recognized through its high level of professionalism and commitment, quality performance and productivity.
well qualified proffesional staff in most of the renewable energy fields including about (122) engineers supported by a cadre of 109 trained technicians, 63 accountant

iversity youth leaders on environmental and sustainable development which AOYE have been implementing on an annual basis since 1989 in all Egyptian public uni

ategies/interventions.
re concerned with trade and the environment, mining, sustainable fisheries and agriculture. FoE Ghana Las takes part in the FoEI Climate Change, Desertification, F

ading local and international organizations.

and promote national policies for the sustainable development of energy and the adoption of energy saving technologies; to strengthen the private sector, to improve

ernment around the world. Its member states are: Kenya, Malawi, Malta and Uganda. The International Centre for Research in Agroforestry (ICRAF) and the Third W
a, Sierra Leone and Senegal.

Africa; monitor implementation of an action on environment-related policies, and carry out their periodic evaluation; Assist and monitor implementation of the treaties,
attachments of young professionals to EIA firms for mentoring and learning by doing; Development of a list server of members for exchange of information and discu
on. In this regard, EcoNews Africa supports the policy implementation and experience sharing among NGOs and CBOs in order to influence policy formulation and re

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ities such as: information sharing, broader networking, training, standards development, and technical programme support to community groups, policy advice to gov

velopment Network.
and Rehabilitation, Homestead Construction Technology, Leadership and Democratization for local Government and Rural Development. The Centre has been chose

ns, and delivery of enterprise development services for companies in the cleaner energy sector. MFC also participate in energy & environment policy work with the M
ironment, Capacity Building, Public Awareness, Project Implementation, Scientific Research, Technology Transfer, Industry and Manufacturing, Human Rights, Inform
tion towards gender equity.

ater contamination studies, design and implementation of remedial technologies, development of environmental management strategies and environmental auditing.

ampaigns: Forest and Development; Community Resources Centres; Oilwatch; Energy and Climate Change; Savannah; Dams and Desertification; and Environmenta

ns; Community Development; Public Health Researches; Environmental and Health Education; Gender and Charity.
EES has expertise in the following fields: Environmental programmes; Agricultural Extension services; Waste and Sanitation; industrial Safety; Comprehensive Mana
and Bi-lateral organizations and Government on the sustainable development of the Niger Delta region.

ng equipment and general training; Organize and manage, already existing elements of the society that possess good level perception of environmental issues; Incre
g environmentally related services to Eskom business units, South African industry, government institutions and NGOs: The identification of environmental training n

es the transportation of thousands of bicycles from Europe, Great Britain and the United States to South Africa. Bicycle workshop projects are then established and th

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can context, as well as internationally within the context developing and transition economies; on a transdisciplinary, value-creating and enabling basis.

of local and international institutions and agencies, by entering into strategic alliances with partners who can add value to EDRC initiatives and programmes. EDRC w

Renewable Sources of Energy - Energy and Environment Advisory Services - Environmental Management and Auditing - Strategic Environmental Assessment - ISO

stronger than alone.

ndustry, access to government decision makers and officials, and access to the media, and linking communities with national and international campaigns.

in global climate change work in order to minimize the effects of GHG emissions in South Africa. In addition, IIEC Africa is also examining how to accelerate the mar

f 30 - 40 affordable units of approximately 80 square meters each, clustered around communal facilities.

orts to address the threat of global warming; Initiate civil society capacity building and public awareness raising to promote human-induced climate change to ecologi

niversity of California at Berkeley, Duke, Dartmouth, and Oberlin. SAEP early efforts have focussed on Sinethemba Senior Secondary School in Phillipi. During 1993,

a sustainable energy future.


nalysis into the public domain), facilitation (bringing interested group together to share and strategize; or to meet decision-makers) and demonstration (providing prac

Mining Legislation: Minerals and Petroleum Resources Development Act, Health and Safety Act; Multi-Stakeholder Negotiations in Minerals; SADC Programme in R
h's vitality and diversity by: promoting sound environmental values and lifestyles; Integrating conservation and development; Encouraging and generating individual a
ect development.

as: Availability of improved sustainable energy services; Improved solid and liquid waste management; Proper tree planting, harvesting and forest management tech

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oyment among young professionals in Tanzania

wide cross section of the population on a sustainable manner. The ministry plays the role of facilitating the investment and foster understanding, cooperation and trus
ogies. In 1998, SOIT and its partners received the European Solar Prize. SOIT projects and activities are mainly based in the regions of Rukwa, Coast and Dar es Sa

erving the environment. The mission of TaTEDO is to develop and promote rational use of renewable energy technologies (RETs) and environmentally sound practic

ntally friendly technologies, in accordance with options taken at national level and regional priorities. Sustainable development is at the heart of the CITET's mission.

ome, improve business competitiveness, enhance regional as well as national security and protect the environment.

implementation; To provide consultancy and advisory services in transport management. Scope of ITS activities includes: Rural transport issues; Impact assessment

OVIC), Uganda NGO Coalition for Sustainable Development.

means for generating common understanding sharing of knowledge, information, finance, and avoiding duplication of effort. In pursuing its goals, PAES operates in
ment and wildlife. The Society works with the Government of the Rebublic of Uganda, Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs), Community Based Organizations (C

sons, animals, plants and the environment of Zambia.

Renewable Energy activities world-wide.

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ce 1992, and takes part in some environmental projects in the Southern Region of Africa and in Portugal. JEA's philosophy is to execute with priority all the activities i

nergies and the stoves of a high energy output. CADIC has organized the National Consultation of Congolese NGOs preparatory to the United Nations Conference o

the state of renewable energies in Cameroon

astal Zone Management Studies; Solid and Hazardous and Waste Management; Environmental Management Systems, Training & Institutional Development; Water
environmental policies; Preparing the necessary plans for Environmental protection and Environmental development projects, following up their implementation, and

lity performance and productivity.


109 trained technicians, 63 accountants ans economists besides the administrative staff.

sis since 1989 in all Egyptian public universities. One of the largest national projects AOYE handled was the National Community Water Conservation Program (NCW

FoEI Climate Change, Desertification, Forest, International Financial Institutions, Ozone and Sustainable Societies campaigns. The organization publishes and Englis

rengthen the private sector, to improve economic productivity by developing and implementing energy efficiency, renewable energy and productive uses of electricity

n Agroforestry (ICRAF) and the Third World Academy of Science (TWAS) are also founding members of ACTS.

monitor implementation of the treaties, conventions, commitments by governments and NGOs made during UNCED proces and the Rio Earth Summit; Develop initia
s for exchange of information and discussion on practical issues; Hold national and regional EIA meetings and support professionals from the sub-region in participat
er to influence policy formulation and review. EcoNews Africa activities are undertaken in collaboration with established service-delivery and advocacy NGOs and CB

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

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

y & environment policy work with the Malian government.


nd Manufacturing, Human Rights, Information, International Relations, Labour, Poverty, Policy, Planning and Administration, Tourism.

strategies and environmental auditing.  

s and Desertification; and Environmental Information Service.

ndustrial Safety; Comprehensive Management; Environmental Engineering; Public Health (Primary Health Care); Human Nutrition; Laboratory Science remote Sensi

erception of environmental issues; Increase level of environmental understanding among the people; Organize periodical workshop for all the affected regions and if p
dentification of environmental training needs; The development of courses, workshops, conferences and other training activities; Project related workshops and co-o

hop projects are then established and the local community empowered, which can be further complemented by donations of bikes from within South Africa. To ensure

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ating and enabling basis.

C initiatives and programmes. EDRC will continue to reach goals in parallel with its role to educate, train and develop human resources in the energy and climate cha

ategic Environmental Assessment - ISO 14001 and ISO 9000 Administration - Abatement of Air Pollution and Greenhouse Gases - Global Climate Change, Activities

and international campaigns.

o examining how to accelerate the market penetration of energy efficient lighting and investigating the option of local manufacture or assembly to make this technolo

man-induced climate change to ecologically sustainable levels.

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

ers) and demonstration (providing practical examples of alternative ways of doing things). EMG's work is currently limited to the following issues: Trade and Environm

ons in Minerals; SADC Programme in Rural Energy Planning and Environmental Management. MEETI also designs courses to specific requirements of client organiz
Encouraging and generating individual and community action; Securing the protection and wise use of natural resources; Acting as an environmental watchdog; Prom

harvesting and forest management techniques; Pollution control; Appropriate agricultural practices.

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er understanding, cooperation and trust between public and private sectors and to ensure there is balanced use of energy supply resources (being forest reserves, h
regions of Rukwa, Coast and Dar es Salaam.

ETs) and environmentally sound practices through provision of relevant information, knowledge and skills geared towards socio-economic development of communiti

t 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 capital's largest industrial zon

al transport issues; Impact assessment; Monitoring and evaluation of transport interventions; Water transport; Road safety publicity and promotion; Gender and main

n pursuing its goals, PAES operates in close collaboration with other NGOs and makes sure that programmatic activities are complementary.
Os), Community Based Organizations (CBOs). Persons, Institutions (National, Regional and International) who are engaged in natural resource management program

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o execute with priority all the activities in defense of education and environmental awareness, among students' and youths' fields and to contribute for adoption of po

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

ing & Institutional Development; Water Resources Management.


s, following up their implementation, and undertaking Pilot Projects. The gency is the National Authority in charge of promoting environmental relations between Egyp

nity Water Conservation Program (NCWP) which took place from April 1994 - August 1997. AOYE is presently acting as the Secretariat for the arab Network for Envi

. The organization publishes and English Language newsletter called FoELINE.

nergy and productive uses of electricity programmes and business; to undertake other energy related market research and development activities for itself and on be

and the Rio Earth Summit; Develop initiative ways of enhancing inter-sectoral linkages in the integrated approaches to environment and development related work an
sionals from the sub-region in participation in the regional and international networks and forums like International Association for EIA and its annual conferences.
e-delivery and advocacy NGOs and CBOs. All of the activities are financed through grants and/or gifts provided by various donor agencies. EcoNews Africa is govern

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or for Lesotho.

ition; Laboratory Science remote Sensing; Remediation; Environmental Health; Biodiversity etc; as well as training and non formal education.

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

kes from within South Africa. To ensure the success of the project, BEN has established close ties with the Pedal Power Association and Foundation in Cape Town,

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resources in the energy and climate change fields.

ses - Global Climate Change, Activities Implemented Jointly, Emissions Trading and Clean Development Mechanism Consultancy -Research and Development in En

cture or assembly to make this technology more affordable to home owners.

Crossroads, and Gugulethu.

e following issues: Trade and Environmental Governance; Rural Resource Management; Water Justice.

o specific requirements of client organizations.


ng as an environmental watchdog; Promoting and participating in environmental education.

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pply resources (being forest reserves, hydropower, coal, natural gases, solar wind and geothermal).

o-economic development of communities.

ne of the capital's largest industrial zones. It is close to a number of ministries, technical institutes and universities involved in fields relevant to the CITET's activities:

blicity and promotion; Gender and mainstreaming in the transport sector; Information sharing and advocacy; Dissemination of research findings.

omplementary.
natural resource management programmes and Local communities.

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

cipated in the RIO Summit.

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

ecretariat for the arab Network for Environment and Development (RAED), in addition to hosting a number of international organizations such as UNDP/LIFE and UN

evelopment activities for itself and on behalf of other entities.

ment and development related work and management; Encourage transparency and accountability in development programmes and projects; and Mobilise Africa's h
for EIA and its annual conferences.
nor agencies. EcoNews Africa is governed by a ten-member Board of Directors, drawn from individuals with expertise on the voluntary sector and/or areas of operati

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rmal education.

ociation and Foundation in Cape Town, ITDP in New York, Afribike Nederland in Amsterdam, I-ce in Utrecht and Re-Cycle in London. In addition, BEN is focussed on

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ancy -Research and Development in Energy, Environment and on Topical Issues - Air, Waste and Water Management - Human Capacity and Institutional Developme

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fields relevant to the CITET's activities: environmental issues and land use planning, agriculture, infrastructure and public works, telecommunications, transport etc.

research findings.

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ganizations such as UNDP/LIFE and UNDP/GEF in Egypt and is the Arabic speaking representative of the Mediterranean Information Office for Environment, Culture

mes and projects; and Mobilise Africa's human, natural and intellectual resources and existing networks for effective implmentation of ECAF's goal and objectives.

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

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ondon. In addition, BEN is focussed on the ongoing partnership with the Shova Kalula project of the South African National of Transport (NDoT), Rotary clubs and th

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n Capacity and Institutional Development - Liaison Between Investors and African Institutions - Training and Project Management - Studies in Production and Manuf

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ks, telecommunications, transport etc.

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

tion of ECAF's goal and objectives.

ors. The projects of the Organisation are implemented through four broad programme areas namely, Core (administration), Multilateral Development Initiatives, Com

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

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ment - Studies in Production and Manufacturing - Chemical Manufacturing Formulation - Entrepreneurial Development and Business Identification viz. in Small, Mediu

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ultilateral Development Initiatives, Community Media Programme and the Environment programme.

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

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

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