African Biodiversity
Network

Biowatch - South Africa
Fundação Gaia - Brazil
Gaia Amazonas - Colombia
Green Belt Movement -
Kenya

Institute for Sustainable
Development - Ethiopia

MELCA - Ethiopia
Navdanya - India
Porini - Kenya
RAINS - Ghana
SEED Trust - South Africa
Wilderness Foundation -
South Africa

Institute for Sustainable Development - Ethiopia

The Institute for Sustainable Development (ISD), which is based in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, was established in 1996 by Dr.Tewolde Gebre Berhan Egziabher and Sue Edwards, and obtained legal recognition towards the end of 2002. Its main purpose is to pursue sustainable development, primarily in Ethiopia, by empowering local communities and helping them build on their own sustainable development practices.

The work of ISD currently focuses on the following:

  • Working with local farming communities, their development agents and local agricultural experts to build on the culture of sustainable production and conservation to improve the livelihoods of local communities through improving local productivity and environmental health using ecologically sound technologies and practices.
  • Working with representative school and agricultural college environment clubs, rural and urban youth groups and farmers throughout the country to raise and plant seedlings of indigenous trees, make compost, appreciate the local agrobiodiversity and the culture associated with it, and develop organic vegetable gardens.
  • Developing a programme for enhancing the links between cultural diversity and biodiversity through assisting teachers and students to understand the value of local, indigenous biological diversity in sustaining cultural traditions and local lifestyles and endogenous production systems.
  • Supporting the training of local experts for the construction and maintenance of biogas digesters to recycle waste, produce organic fertilizer, produce gas, and purify dirty water so that it is safe to use for growing crops.
  • Promoting the adoption of the African Model Law on Safety in Biotechnology, and the African Model Law for the Protection of the Rights of Local Communities, Farmers and Breeders, and for the Regulation of Access to Biological Resources.
  • Producing publications and sending out information.

Director: Sue Edwards

Contact:
P.O. Box 171 – code 1110
Addis Ababa
Ethiopia
Tel: +251 1 167406 / 669467
Fax: +251 1 669466
Email:

 

 

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VACANCIES

Advocacy Officer for the African Biodiversity Network. Full-time, based in Africa. More detail.

Gaia Learning Centre

2008 Programme of Events.

A range of workshops and evenings, to inspire and strengthen our relationship with the natural world and influence the choices we make in our daily lives.

** BOOK NOW **
Wild Law Workshop - 26-28 September - with the Environmental Law Foundation and the UK Environmental Law Association.

Earth Ethics Series

Summaries from recent Gaia Evenings.

Zero Carbon Britain - by Peter Harper

Restoring the Mythological Paradigm - by Jules Cashford

The Colombian Amazon: An Indigenous Peoples' Journey - by Dr. Martín von Hildebrand

Changing America's Environmental Laws - by Andrew Kimbrell.

Science's Changing Myth - by Prof. Brian Goodwin.

Countdown: Life on a Hotter Planet - by Mark Lynas.

A New Relationship with the Living Earth - by Dr. Rupert Sheldrake.

Get Involved

Other events and links to inspire you:

The Age of Stupid - the unmissable new climate change documentary for the big screen. Documentary footage, drama and cutting-edge animation asks "Why didn't we stop climate change when we had the chance?"

Earth is Community - DVDs
For anyone who was not able to make our Earth is Community event, celebrating the vision and path of Thomas Berry. A set of DVDs with the main presentations, now available.

 

Earth Community Network


Schumacher College
and Bija Vidyapeeth offer residential courses on Earth democracy and sustainable living. Visit the Earth Community Network for more opportunities in experiential learning - in Brazil, Kenya, India, UK.