ECOVISION 2030


Program that promotes local and national dialogue and international cooperation to increase contributions to the results of the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDG).

Is an opportunity to apply indigenous local knowledge in community forums to provide alternative ideas, support local entrepreneurs, create sustainable food systems while both mitigating and transforming the community’s impact on climate.

Everything we do has consequences and with knowledge, support and the will to create a positive outcome, we can make a difference!

HOW IT WORKS:

The Ecovision 2030 African Way is disseminated through workshops, seminars and various events in the field of education for sustainable development.


OBJECTIVES:

  • To support young people and women on the frontline, taking up the challenges and opportunities of urban growth using businesses which explore the inclusive green economy in the pursuit of low-emissions;
  • To promote flexible participatory approaches to accommodate the different contexts of local communities to engage at their own pace.

  • PRINCIPLES:

  • Sustainability guidance and a customized framework to address local governance to analyze ecosystems, take action and accelerate the development of low emissions in policies, plans and processes;
  • Empowerment of local communities to activate and manage global protocols for sustainable development;
  • Sustainability guidance and a customized framework to address local governance to analyze ecosystems, take action and accelerate the development of low emissions in policies, plans and processes;
  • Empowerment of local communities to activate and manage global protocols for sustainable development;
  • A wide range of ecovillage design principles, permaculture and training tools to support climate action and opportunities for exchange and cooperation;
  • Involvement in the Global Ecovillage Network in addressing finance and technology issues;
  • Structure adapted to integrate low-emission development with local urban planning;
  • Engagement of all stakeholders in meaningful and inclusive dialogue;
  • Greater understanding of strengths and weaknesses of local capacity;
  • Empowering farmers to address climate change and improve livelihoods through the identification and promotion of High Value Agricultural Products (HVAP).
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