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Environment

This section contains all Advocacy Forum members working on environment issues. 


Jeevan Rekha Parishad (JRP)
Established to meet the needs of rural and tribal communities and especially the women living in theses most deprived ecologies, without access to the mainstream development services, Jeevan Rekha Parishad (JRP) brings rural and tribal communities together to educate them on environmental justice, human rights and sustainable development.

Contact: Ms Madhusmita Mishra,
Plot No. 387, Damana Square
B/H Metro Homes, Behind Rashmi Garden
Chandrasekharpur, Bhubaneswar, Orissa India
Tel: +0674-2742352
Mobile: +09861031510
Email JRP


Regional Marine Conservation Organization (RMCO)
RMCO works with Somalia's coastal communities to advance and to promote their interests and their well-being effectively. 

Contact: Eng. Abdourahman Said Galiar,
Bosaso, Somalia
Tel: +002525-726962/776015
Fax: +2525-82-6568
Email RMCO



Centre National d'Appui au Developpement et la Participation Populaire (Nationa Support Center for the Development and Contribution of the Disadvantaged)
Since its creation, le Centre National d’Appui au Développement et à la Participation Populaire (CENADEP) has worked to improve the well-being of the most disadvantaged classes by promoting these populations’ democratic expression, popular participation, and self-sufficiency. It also reinforces popular and grass-roots institutions, voluntary economic and social organizations, and the population’s capacity to impose an alternative to unfavorable development policies.  CENADEP advocates for a participative, sustainable, and transparent management of the Democratic Republic of the Congo’s natural resources. CENADEP supports social, economic, and ecological durability and sustainability.

Contact:
Tel: 243-9-98-62-58-95
Email CENADEP


Membership in the Advocacy Forum constitutes neither a claim to legitimacy nor an endorsement by AP. AP has not vetted the members, but the relevant embassy may assist in the vetting process.

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