About Gerald Esemonu
My country, Nigeria is highly climate-vulnerable and many communities live on the frontline of the climate crisis, environmental degradation, and conservation challenges. Locally, I Founded the Environmental Friendly Initiative, which launched two great initiatives in Nigeria: The School Eco Clubs and Eco-Friendly Ladies Club for inclusive actions. In Sub-Saharan Africa, I support the climate and sustainability initiatives goals of the GLOBAL SHAPERS COMMUNITY, CLIMATE REALITY PROJECT, and COALITIONWILD.
I'm here for fulfilling experience possible. Currently, working on a Women's Capacity-building project in Climate Justice and Resilience Story and looking for partners
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Areas of expertise
Would you be willing to be approached and share your lessons learned in your area(s) of expertise with our community?
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Influencer Of
Nervours Daka
Donor Relations Specialist, AFRICAN HEALTH VOLUNTEERS FOR EMERGENCY RESPONSE RESCUE AND REFERRALS PARTNERSHIPS
Boka Kondua Dieuleveut
responsible for the sub-committee: Conservation of biodiversity and climate change of the NGO Kimbala Development., Kimbala Développement (K.D)
Marta Villasán Barroso
Biodiversity Conservation Biologist , Ecoenergías del Guadiana / Fauna&Vida NGO / SEO BirdLife
Recent Comments
Thanks for sharing this introduction about your initiative, Gerald, and great connecting with you earlier this week!
I would like to connect you to some of our WildHub Core Community members who are based in Nigeria and could potentially help you find suitable partners to team up with: @Grace Alawa , @Eberechi Cecilia Osuagwu, Wildhub Advocate , @Eniang Inemesit Edem , @Opeyemi Blessing Oyawale , @Temitope Rebecca Adelola , and @Oluwadamilare AJAYI
Hello Thirza, thank for your warm invitation to the team and thanks for connecting me to my Sisters. I know we will be connecting soonest. I hope you find this initiative meaningful. Do you have any suggestions/advice