Environmental Education Association of Southern Africa (EEASA)
The EEASA was established at an international conference held at Treverton College, South Africa in 1982. The Association has grown tremendously and now has almost 400 members including teachers, conservation officials, community and development workers, resource developers and researchers.
The ultimate role of EEASA is to support environmental education in southern Africa. It endeavors to achieve this by providing opportunities for the exchange of ideas and opinions on environmental education through its publications, the annual national conference and workshops as well as the activities of working groups in the regions.
The Ministry as well as both the Okatjikona and Namutoni Environmental Education centres is registered, active members to this association. The EEASA 2010 Annual Conference will be held in Zambia, from the 7th to the 10th of September 2010.
For more information, visit:
www.eeasa.org.za