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The Centre for Environmental Sustainability and Development Awareness, CESDA is a non-profit, non-partisan civil society organization founded in 2016 as a response to call for good governance and protection of Nigeria Environment and its natural resources.


CESDA’s 
main thrust is to promote civic responsibility, enhancement of good standard of living through advocacy for environmental policies and obligation for deepening and sustaining democratic development in Nigeria. In achieving its set objectives, CESDA employs civic education, stakeholders engagement, advocacy and campaign, observation of the electoral process, research and documentation, information sharing, seminars, workshops, grassroots organizing, and networking.

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Video Content Release: We kicked off the month with an engaging video discussing the urgent need for land restoration, the challenges of desertification, and the importance of drought resilience. The video provided valuable insights and solutions to these pressing environmental issues.

Tree Planting Event: On the second day, we partnered with the Abuja Environmental Protection Board(AEPB), Save the Child International and other partners for a tree planting event at Piwoyi. This initiative was a significant step towards restoring our environment and promoting biodiversity.

CESDA Staff planting tree at Piwoyi

World Environment Day Blog Post: In celebration of World Environment Day, we published a detailed blog post on our website. The article highlighted the theme of Land Restoration, Desertification, and Drought, emphasizing the need for collective action to protect our planet.  Read here

Flyer for WED Blog Post

Radio Program: Our Executive Director, Mr. Olusola Babalola, shared his expertise and insights on a live radio program at Police Radio 99.1 FM Abuja. He discussed the importance of environmental conservation and how communities can contribute to land restoration efforts. Tune in here

Executive Director of CESDA at Police Radio, Abuja discussing the importance of environmental conservation and how communities can contribute to land restoration efforts.

Twitter Space Panel Discussion: We hosted a Twitter space panel discussion featuring three expert speakers and a moderator. The session provided a platform for in-depth discussions on this year’s theme, encouraging youth engagement and active participation. Join the conversation here and here

Flyer for WED 2024 Twitter Series on Land Restoration, Desertification and Drought Resilience

Social Media Recap: To wrap up the week, we released a comprehensive recap of all the activities on our social media platforms. This included links to our video content, blogpost, radio program, and the Twitter panel session, ensuring our audience stayed informed and engaged.

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