BIOCARBON IMPERATIVES-AFRICA
Background
BIOCARBON IMPERATIVES-AFRICA (BIA) was founded in June 2009 as a Non-governmental Organization aimed at securing a sustainable and healthy environment for the future generations. BIOCARBON IMPERATIVES-AFRICA is spearheading sustainable environmental activities advocated by Professor Richard Samson Odingo after the Gambrinus Giuseppe Mazzotti Award announced in May, 2009 and awarded in November, 2009. The award which acknowledges individual person’s contribution towards environmental conservation, was accompanied by an additional award by Bioforest to support a reforestation project in Kenya.
Target Group
The main focus of BIOCARBON IMPERATIVES-AFRICA’s activities is the rural communities and the youth whose activities directly or indirectly impact the natural ecosystems. Consultations would be made with other stakeholders like the donors, researchers, government officials, community leaders and like-minded persons in the implementation of the various projects.
Projects
BIOCARBON IMPERATIVE-AFRICA is dealing with several projects directed at environmental conservation and welcomes individuals, institutions or groups of persons willing to partner with her in achieving this goal.

