Description
CEJAD widens the scope for meaningful participation and closes the gap between decision makers, various relevant interest groups and the general public.
The CEJAD works with specific populations whose practices directly or indirectly affect and/or are affected by specific unsustainable production, consumption and waste management. In doing so we aim to create nodes through which these populations can network with relevant Civil Society Organizations, research institutions, private sector and government agencies to influence policy decisions and practices at county, national and extra-national levels.
Priority areas of work:
Training on reclaiming community rights and human rights to violations arising from chemicals and waste pollution.
Type of support:
Training, advocacy, capacity building, technical research, public education and participation.
Scope / Geographic Focus:
Local / Countrywide