About Ussi Abuu Mnamengi
Greetings, I'm Ussi Abuu, a prominent Conservation Catalyst within the WildHub community, stationed in the beautiful landscapes of Zanzibar, Tanzania. I proudly serve as the INDUSTRY 5.0 Ambassador in Tanzania, advocating for sustainable industrial practices, and I also hold the role of Tanzania Coordinator at the Global Sustainable Future Progress through Partnership network.
My journey towards environmental and social progress has been rich and diverse. I previously contributed to the Tanzania Development Trust as a mapper, utilizing geographical data to support development initiatives. Additionally, my commitment to global betterment led me to join the United Nations Volunteers program in 2016, where I've continued to make a meaningful impact.
Together, we can explore the vast realm of Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and how they intertwine with my experiences and endeavors. Join me on this journey towards a more sustainable and equitable world.
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Areas of expertise
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Influencer Of
ADITI SHARMA
Independent Wildlife Consultant (Former Senior Veterinary Officer, AHD, UK Govt.), EY, WII,GIZ, Member, Wildlife SAB, Morris Animal Foundation, Colorado Member, WiNN Global Mentoring Committee
Mohamed Shrief Mokhtar Sobah Taalab
Senior environmental researcher, Ashtum El- Gamil Protectorate, Nature Conservation Sector, Ministry of Environment.
Amrein Tamásné Miskolczi Boglárka
Owner, leader, researcher and project manager, Ecological Farm and Bird-Nest Box Station
Loiruku Altapuai Mollel
Assistant Communication and Governance Officer, Honeyguide Foundation
Recent Comments
Great to read Noe insights through your interview Ussi. I love the analogy that conservation is like running a marathon, we sometime need to pace ourselves rather than try to sprint the whole race.
I have understood and Iagree with your message.
Great to read Noe insights through your interview Ussi. I love the analogy that conservation is like running a marathon, we sometime need to pace ourselves rather than try to sprint the whole race.
Dear Ross, thank you for the way you supported me, together we build our home planet for all.
Incredible article. @Temitope Rebecca Adelola I'm so I'm so impressed with the way you communicate. @Faisal Elias thank you for sharing your insights and wisdom, you are very good at what you do.
Excellent
Thanks for sharing! The reminder to have empathy even when (maybe especially when) you don't agree with what somebody is doing feels key to making the world a better place.
Dear Lara, Please accept my sincere thanks for your help, I would also like to express my sincere thanks to Miss Fay; Dear Fay, I really like your work, you are truly blessed to have a heart of compassion and love for the present and future generations. Together we make history and only together we make the world a better place for all.
Thank you
You are welcome!
Hi Jose! We see the circular economy as an essential skill for everyone that allows us to connect with our journey and expand our understanding of the world around us.
Dear Jose, Did you hear about construction site for wasteless world and systematic waste prevention applicable by industry. INDUSTRIAL 5.0
If yes! What does this look like in practice?
Dear Karen, welcome to WildHub community