c/o Dr. Sam Essiamah
Brauweg 53
37073 Göttingen
Germany
Telephone: 
49 551 71796
team[at]schulwaelder.org
Description of the Organization: 

The association "Schulwälder für Westafrika e. V." (School Forests for West Africa) - together with the "Youth and Environment Club" in Ghana - works for the preservation of the rainforest and for a climate-friendly and healthy environment. In order to inspire pupils in Germany and Ghana for nature and its protection, the association arranges partner schools between the two countries. In this way, pupils and teachers from Germany and Ghana can work together for the forest/rainforest. Practical action promotes sustainability education and a sense of responsibility for people in other countries. In addition, pupils learn to dedicate themselves to a project in the long term. While pupils in Ghana plant and maintain trees for shady places in their schoolyards with the motto "solar lamps/ football as an incentive for tree planting", pupils in Germany start tree planting in different places. In connection with global learning, the pupils can exchange information about the living conditions in the respective other country, e.g. these topics: Climate protection (tree planting/forestation of the forest or rainforest/tree nursery), biodiversity (animals and plants), energy (solar lamps with the possibility of charging the mobile phone), health and poverty (solar lamps instead of paraffin lamps), education (computer centre in Nyakrom, environmental education materials for primary schools), climate (including seasons), consumption of resources (trees as firewood), conservation of resources (chains made of recycled paper), consumption (clothing, food and housing), children's rights.

Services of the organization: 
Interchange Programms
Themes of the organization: 
Education
Education for Sustainable Development
Renewable energies
Fair trade
Women
Justice
Health
Global learning/global education
Fundamental rights
Youth
Children/Rights of children
Climate
Colonialism
Human rights
Sustainable development
North-South-Relations
Participation
Rain forest
Resources
School partnerships
Environment
Water
Partner regions: 
Africa
Partner countries: 
Ghana
Organization type: 
Non-Governmental Organization