Swaziland: Swaziland-Green Living Movement

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Green Living Movement Swaziland (GLM Swaziland) is an idea that was developed in Zambia in 2000 and was adopted into Swaziland in 2009 under the Swaziland Companies Act no 7 of 1912. It is a registered NGO committed to ensure environmental protection, sustainable community development and to help eradicate all forms of poverty. GML focuses on uplifting community members for sustainable livelihoods and healthy environments. GLM Swaziland also works with communities to ensure training on dry sanitation, waste management in terms of the 3Rs, climate change, sustainable use of natural resources organic gardening, grey water usage and agroforestry. Other underlying benefits of GLM Swaziland include education of the participants, especially the youth, about HIV/AIDS and the support of initiatives that aid poor communities.The main aims of the project are to improve sanitation and waste management and promote environmental health and sustainability. To support community income generation, self-help initiatives as strategies for poverty alleviation and promote participation among communities. To fight against HIV/AIDS through creation of awareness by providing education to young people on preventions and strategies for mitigating the effects of HIV/AIDS. The main activities:
- Conducting workshops on environmental health and hygiene which are the introductory level of the project and dialogues on GMO usage in agricultural lands.
- Hold training for trainers of environmental health and education on cross-cutting issues which is followed by certificates of attendance and participation.
- The construction of dry toilet follows and then.
- Strengthened community groups through follow-up sessions.
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