
ABOUT OUR GREEN PROGRAMMES
ECO-SYNERGY – INTERNATIONAL ECO-HERO NIGERIA is incorporated in Nigeria with Corporate Affairs Commission (RC:142106) identifies unique ways and innovative channels to advocate for and promote promote environmental action driven through essay writing competition, services, products, campaigns, outfits, workshops, trade shows, Clean-Up exercise towards environmental protection, environmental friendly products that brings about sustainability development and ideas that build climate resilience in the society, with specific focus on existing system: education, environment, agriculture, economy, health, safety and security through participation, monitoring and evaluation.
INTERNATIONAL ECO-HERO NIGERIA is a group run by an ALL-INCLUSIVE initiative called “ACTION FOR NATURE PROJECT”, whose core mandate is to raise awareness about the impact of climate change and the need to take urgent global action. This is achieved with the help of country related coordinators who together with the CEO have mobilized passionate global citizenry of 172 nations.
Even as we target 2030 our involvement will go on until a future that inspires Green Ventures.
In conclusion, we hold strongly to the view that we should leave a lasting legacy for future generation. We also do hope that you will help us with useful information and long term data on all aspect of development.
Thank you for surfing through our mandate, as we continue the quest for achieving a sustainable ecological future. Do join us in our ambitious quest to MAKE EARTH GREEN AGAIN
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