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Joint Cleanup Targets Tambi Wetlands Pollution

Today: Restoring the Heart of the Tanbi Wetlands

Youth volunteers at Tambi Wetlands

Today, we took a bold stand for our environment. We joined forces with the energetic and dedicated youth of Jeswang for a massive cleaning exercise at the Tanbi Wetlands.

Seeing the community come together this morning to tackle the pollution in our vital mangroves was a powerful reminder of what we can achieve. However, the sheer amount of waste collected today highlights a pressing reality: The Gambia is facing a waste management crisis that requires urgent, nationwide action.

Volunteers cleaning the wetlands
“Our wetlands are not just water and trees; they are the lungs of our coastline and the guardians of our future.”

Why Today Matters: The Need for Better Waste Management

Clean-up exercises like today’s are heroic, but they are a call for a more robust national system. As our cities grow, our waste management infrastructure must evolve to protect our natural wealth.

Cleaning equipment and wheelbarrows
  • Ecosystem Protection: The Tanbi Wetlands protect our coastline from erosion and support our vital fisheries.
  • Public Health: Unmanaged waste clogs drainage systems, leading to stagnant water and disease outbreaks.
  • Climate Defense: Wetlands act as massive “carbon sinks.” Polluting them destroys our best natural defense against global warming.

The Silent Killers: Plastic and Textiles

Volunteers in masks with rakes

During our exercise today, we identified two major culprits causing long-term damage to the Jeswang environment:

1. Plastic Waste: Most of the trash pulled from the mud consisted of single-use plastics. These never truly decompose; instead, they break into microplastics that poison our water and the fish we eat.

2. Textile Waste: Often overlooked, discarded clothing and synthetic fabrics are suffocating the mangrove roots. These textiles leach toxic dyes and chemicals into the delicate soil, killing the biodiversity that keeps our wetlands alive.

When these materials break down under the sun, they release methane—a greenhouse gas far more potent than CO2—directly fueling the climate crisis.

A Sustainable Path Forward

Final group photo of the cleaning exercise

Today was a victory for the Jeswang community, but the battle continues. We must move beyond just cleaning up; we must stop waste at its source. By reducing our reliance on plastics and demanding better waste collection services, we can ensure the Tanbi Wetlands remain a thriving green lung for The Gambia.

Thank you to every volunteer who showed up today. You are the change our environment needs!

#CleanGambia #JeswangYouth #SaveTanbi #PlasticFree #ClimateActionGambia #WasteManagement
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Climate Action Education Fund raising sustainability

Building a Greener Future, Together!

At HU University of Applied Sciences

We are thrilled to share some exciting news! Our vital work is being supported through an incredible partnership with Stichting Kameroen Werkt! and the staff and student board members of the HU University of Applied Sciences Utrecht (Hogeschool Utrecht).

HU University Partnership

HU Utrecht has selected Stichting Kameroen Werkt! as a beneficiary for their year-end gift initiative!

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What This Means for GWAF

The funds raised through this donation campaign will be directly allocated to the purchase of land for a new tree nursery right here in The Gambia! In collaboration with Stichting Kameroen Werkt! and The Tree Party, this nursery will enable us to:

Tree Nursery Project

At a Permaculture Food Forest

Achieve Self-Sufficiency: We will be able to propagate and cultivate fruit trees from seedlings based on permaculture principles (ecological farming).

Permaculture Food Forest

Boost the Local Economy: The nursery will create a strong economic stimulus, providing much-needed employment opportunities, particularly for women.

Expand Our Educational Reach: It will serve as an educational model, enhancing climate awareness and providing training for people who visit the site.

A Partnership Rooted in Impact

This partnership is a powerful result of the connections forged during the Green Office HU Green Talk: Rooted for Change back in September. Thank you to everyone at HU Utrecht and Stichting Kameroen Werkt! for helping us bring this vision to life!

#HUUniversity #ClimateAction #TreeNursery #Permaculture #SustainableDevelopment #GreenWorldActivists #StichtingKameroenWerkt #TheTreeParty
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Join  to plant a Conversation

Celebrate the winter season with The Impact Crew, The Tree Party, & Green World Activists Foundation on 22 December 2025 and help us grow our impact!
Enjoy a festive afternoon of gezelligheid (coziness), music, and meaningful discussions. Your presence helps us plant 250 fruit trees in Gambia!
* Date: Monday, 22 December 2025
* Time: 14:30 T/M 17:00 (2:30 PM – 5:00 PM)
* Location: Restaurant De Rechtbank, Utrecht
* Contribution: €15 P.P. (Includes 2 drinks & some tasty snacks!)
Doe mee, drink mee, plant mee! (Join in, drink with us, plant with us!)
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Gwaf Goes digital!

Green world activists foundation launches a website.

you can now follow our updates here!!

Resilience Building,climate action, Environmental Education, sustainability, Resilience Building,climate action, Environmental, Community projects, climate adaptation.: Gwaf Goes digital!