August 31, 2024

AUGUST NEWSLETTER

AUGUST NEWSLETTER
June 4, 2024

Report on advocacy visit to the Committee on Environment, Ekiti State.

Report on advocacy visit to the Committee on Environment, Ekiti State. Date: March 19, 2024 Venue: Ekiti State House of Assembly building, State Secretariat, Ado-Ekiti. Purpose: […]
April 8, 2024

Report on Courtesy Visit to National Emergency Standards Regulations and Enforcement Agency [NESREA] Ekiti State Office.

Report on Courtesy Visit to National Emergency Standards Regulations and Enforcement Agency [NESREA] Ekiti State Office. Date: February 19, 2024 Venue: NESREA Office, Afao Road, Ado-Ekiti. […]
April 8, 2024

Report on Courtesy Visit to Ekiti State Forestry Commission, Ekiti State Secretariat.

Report on Courtesy Visit to Ekiti State Forestry Commission, Ekiti State Secretariat. Date: March 14, 2024 Venue: Forestry Office, Ekiti State Secretariat, Ado-Ekiti. Purpose: Partnership and […]
April 8, 2024

Report on Advocacy Visit to Bureau of Community Communication, Ekiti State.

Report on Advocacy Visit to Bureau of Community Communication, Ekiti State. Date: March 12, 2024 Venue: Bureau of Community Communication Office, Governor’s house, Ado-Ekiti. Purpose: Partnership […]
April 8, 2024

Advocacy Visit Report to National Emergency Management Agency [NEMA]

Advocacy Visit Report to National Emergency Management Agency [NEMA] Date: February 20th, 2024 Venue: Office of the National Emergency Management Agency [NEMA], Ado-Ekiti. Purpose: Partnership and […]
April 8, 2024

VOLUNTEERS ONBOARDING REPORT

VOLUNTEERS ONBOARDING REPORT VOLUNTEERS ONBOARDING REPORT DATE: 15 February 2024 TIME: 11:00a.m VENUE: Virtual PARTICIPANTS: Ms. Oluwaseyi Ebenezer [CEO TGED Foundation] Mr. Omojola Odunayo [TGED Foundation […]
March 18, 2024

Plastic Waste: Understanding the Menace.

Plastic, derived from the Greek word "plastikos," meaning "capable of being shaped or molded," has indeed shaped our modern world with its convenience and versatility. It's made from materials found in oil and natural gas. We see it everywhere, like in water bottles, toys, and even in some clothes. However, too much plastic can be bad for the environment because it doesn't break down easily and can harm animals and pollute the Earth. This is the dark side of plastic which lies in its non-biodegradable nature.
February 1, 2024

TOURISM AND ECOTOURISM IN EKITI STATE: ENVIRONMENTAL ASPECTS.

TOURISM AND ECOTOURISM IN EKITI STATE: ENVIRONMENTAL ASPECTS. Continuous engagement and collaboration with government and relevant stakeholders is key to mitigating the multifaceted effects of environmental […]
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