Sustainability is achievable when we do it together
Women and the environment have rights too.
Renamed after our late project manager, Eunice Amoka-Bankole, Street Dreams uses the power of art and storytelling to empower young women in championing profitable environmental projects in their communities.
Susty on the Streets
Pollution is a health and human rights crisis.
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The Eco-anxiety Africa Project (TEAP)
Climate change has an impact on our mental health
The Eco-anxiety in Africa Project (TEAP) seeks to understand and validate the experiences of eco-anxiety and environmental-related emotions in Africans. We know from our own experience as environmental enthusiasts and climate advocates that we feel a form of eco-anxiety unique to the African population.
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Communitrees
Planting trees to mitigate the climate crisis and support communities
There has never been a more urgent time to take action to protect the environment. From unpredictable rainfall, flooding, drought, deforestation and sea level rise, the negative impacts of the climate crisis are now felt acutely by vulnerable communities. The communitrees project has planted 5000 indigenious trees in Nigeria working with local communities.
Sustainability and Pop-Culture
Young people are driving sustainable development on their terms.
We infuse pop-culture into our sustainability advocacy efforts to create a fun, relaxed and interesting learning environment for young people. Our content and messaging is hip and youthful to get energetic and passionate young folks on our side. We run these projects as susty parties, susty movies, susty hangouts etc. Donate here
Susty Schools
Catch them young,
in and with class
From sustainability clubs to masterclasses to short class sessions on practical sustainability topics, our community is always excited to go into schools and get young people buzzing about a healthier planet. Till date, we have trained over 3000 school children on the SDGs all across Nigeria. We have also supported a public school in setting up a reading library for their pupils. Donate here