Abgremo – Akpabuyo Bakassi Green Movement, Calabar, Nigeria, West Africa

Akpabuyo Bakassi Green Movement (ABGREMO) mission is work for the promotion of Environmental and Human Rights protection in and around the coastal communities of Cross River state, through information sharing, education and action programmes.

Again, we work to protect the last remaining mangrove forest of Niger-Delta found in Cross River State, Nigeria
ABGREMO in the next 5 years intends to strive more harder and effectively in regards to level of impact on environment and the well-being of the coastal communities people.


Our focus will be to work closely and in partnership with community people to reduce poverty and increase access to basic human rights inline with the millennium development goal.


As well as sustainable development. It is our commitment to respond to the various challenges of poverty at the grassroots/ rural communities arising from environmental degradation and basic human rights abuses.

Again in view of the present ICJ judgment over Bakassi peninsula, it is our zeal to sensitize the relevant stakeholders in campaigning for Self-determination as another step in following up the International Court of Justice(ICJ) judgment, which failed to recognized the rights of the indigenous people, the aim of the advocacy is to avoid violence conflict but to promote the People’s Rights as enshrined in the United Nations instrument (Rights to Self-Determination).


Within this projected period many potential donors and International NGOs will be reach out to

Centre For Education, Research And Conservation Of Primates And Nature Cercopan, Calabar, Nigeria, West Africa

Founded in 1995 by Canadian Zena Tooze, CERCOPAN is now one of the leading environmental non-profit, non-government organizations working for conservation in Cross River State, Nigeria, with excellent relationships with government at both state and federal levels, and with a support organisation in the UK (registered charity 1116955). Our primary areas of work are primate rehabilitation, environmental education, community rainforest conservation, and research.


CERCOPAN has two sites, our administrative and primate rehabilitation headquarters in Calabar, and our international research and education centre at Rhoko, Iko Esai (our community partners). Partners include the Cross River State Forestry Commission, the Cross River National Park and the University of Calabar.

Living Earth, Nigeria, Calabar, West Africa

Living Earth Foundation (LEF) was established in 1988 as a UK registered charity. LEF has established a unique portfolio of projects, which have set new standards of working in education, environment and community development.


Living Earth also promotes and practices positive engagement and partnership working with corporations and governments in developing solutions to local, regional, national and international problems.

Living Earth Foundation is an international, not for profit organization running programmes in over eight countries from Venezuela to Uganda, Alaska to Sakhalin. It is at the heart of a growing network of Living Earth organizations around the world that work in a cooperative and supportive way to maximize their impact.

Nigerian Organisation For Solidarity And Development Nosad, Calabar, Nigeria, West Africa

NOSAD is the acronym for the Nigerian organisation for Solidarity and Development. It is a Calabar-based Non-Governmental, non-profit and non-partisan organisation that seeks to enhance the unity, development and socio-political and economic emancipation of the Nigerian society.

NOSAD was founded in May 1992 following the workshop on Development Priorities in the 90s attended by development practitioners from across the country. At the end of the workshop, participants agreed to form an organisation with the underlined aims and objectives.