18,000 trees at Mambo Waterfall
Implementing a project for the Freetown City Council and the Environmental Foundation for Africa, Green Scenery is planting around 35,000 trees on the Freetown Peninsula. The hilly areas of Angola…
Implementing a project for the Freetown City Council and the Environmental Foundation for Africa, Green Scenery is planting around 35,000 trees on the Freetown Peninsula. The hilly areas of Angola…
4000 trees planted in Kasewe Forest Reserve the Site of Symbolic Tree Planting by Ministry of Environment and its Implementing Partner, Green Scenery Wednesday, November 11, 2020, one of Sierra…
--- Find the Manual here --- This paper provides insights for beginners and other practitioners how to chart the uncharted waters of advocacy. The paper intends to have guide posts…
The land owners totaling 18 families in Faidugu, Mabain, and Koya in the North Western Sierra Leone of Port Loko district all received their land parcel maps on Sunday 27th…
Green Scenery traveled to three communities in the districts of Pujehun, Bomabli and Port Loko to consult the communities on the ongoing land reform. The public consultation meetings on repealing…
Green Scenery finalized the study "Contribution of the UN Peace Building Fund to Women’s Economic Empowerment and Peace. A Participatory Rural Poverty Assessment of the Project" Green Scenery is one…
Since the 29th of June 2020, Green Scenery through the IAPG and AGIAMONDO project, Green Scenery is engaged in a series of project activities in Pujehun district. The activities included…
Over the past ten years Green Scenery has been accompanying land owners in Sahn Malen, Sierra Leone, who oppose the presence of the agricultural company Socfin. Due to its reports…
(05/11/20)
In 10 villages of Port-Loko women groups were introduced to a new saving method.
The village savings and loan association (VSLA) scheme is a micro-finance method that was started by CARE. It reduces poverty by financially and socially empowering poor and vulnerable people. The VSLA gives its members a place to save their money, to access loans and to obtain emergency funds. The Governance and management of the fund is entirely by its members.
Green Scenery provided the kits to 10 women farmer groups and spent 3 days in a training to explain the method and carry out practical exercises. Green Scenery will continue to provide support to the groups during more than a year. (more…)
(02/11/19)
On two separate days, Friday the 18th and Sunday the 20th of October, Green Scenery marked their establishment day, a story starting on the 20th of October 1989, which was thirty years ago. The Executive Director, Joseph Rahall, said: “I never imagined that Project Green Scenery (PGS) would transformed into Green Scenery and come this far.” (more…)