REGIONAL CHAPTER
Africa
We have a number of programs both through ESRAG
and Rotary International that need your help.
Key Information
Countries Included in Region
All countries in Africa plus Madagascar, Reunion, Seychelles, Mauritius
Leaders of Chapter
Felix Kimani
Richard Kirundi
Official Regional Links
About Our Chapter
Africa regional Chapter is part of the ESRAG Regional Chapters. The role of a chapter is to build relationships and to share ideas, challenges, experiences, and solutions.
Our action model:
Identify environmental leaders within the Rotary world, assist them in initiating environmental service projects that are meaningful to THEM, help where we can, and acknowledge and publicize their awesome work.
Did you know that RAG membership is “open to Rotarians, their family members as well as participants and alumni of all Rotary and Foundation programs?” Please join if you are not yet a member and invite your Rotary colleagues, too!
We look forward to collaborating with you to bring Rotary’s ‘Service Above Self’ ethic to solving environmental problems.
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Featured Events
Monthly Regional Chapter meetings.
Contact us to learn more.
No monthly meetings are held at this time.
Speaker: Joanne Brasch
Topic: circular textile economy
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Speaker: Delanie Bezuidenhout
Topic: Recycling
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Speaker: Priscila Terenzi
Topic: sustainable tourism, biodiversity conservation, and agroforestry innovation
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Speaker: Christine Figgener
Topic: Marine conservation
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Speaker: Christopher Puttock
Topic: mangrove restoration, marine protected areas.
More info
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Featured Projects
A few of the projects our regional chapter is and has been involved in.
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Featured News
4 New ESRAG Projects and Webinars to Look Out For this February
This month we welcome speakers from five nations, reporting on Rotary’s work at COP 28, dangers to biodiversity, tools for climate action, and the impact of environmental crises on Rotary’s disaster response.
COP 28 blazes new paths to scale Rotary climate impact
COP 28 blazes new paths to scale Rotary climate impact. Link to roadmaps, reports, and ESRAG leaders’ key takeaways from Rotary’s biggest-ever engagement with the UN climate conference.
Transforming lives and land with Sand Dams
Rotarians are transforming lives and land in drought-stricken regions of East Africa by partnering with Sand Dams Worldwide
Form your own committee.
Learn more about how to form your own Club
or District Environmental Sustainability Committee.