Interview with GreenAid executive director Tabi Joda

Tabi joda

tabi_jodaExecutive director of GreenAid International, Tabi Joda, is from Northen Nigeria. With GreenAid, an international organization, Tabi Joda wants to involve more women in waste management in Northen Nigeria. Interview

By Houmi Ahamed-Mikidache

01-06-2016

 

What is GreenAid?

GreenAid is an international organization working toward advancing climate environmental sustainability, globally, based in Nigeria, intervening in grassroot activities that help mitigating climate change.

What is your project about?

GreenAid is working on a project, aiming entirely to utilize waste management, converting plastic waste into waste management, to create recycling companies from plastic waste and to use most of the waste from households to provide organic manners that can be used by farmers instead of taking chemical fertilizers. Chemical fertilizers are not climate friendly. This project by GreenAid is fundamentaly to utilize household’s waste so that women can get engaged in the processing of the waste. GreenAid is intervening in Kaduna State for over 500 women. This is a sustainable livelihood that creates jobs and value for women now.

How do you work with women in Northen Nigeria? Is it difficult?

We are working with women with very many directions. First, there is a challenge in northen Nigeria where women are still having problems of self esteem. They are finding difficulties integrating into the mainstream commercial activities, in governance, development, environment and climate change. We develop self esteem and help them to function as other women and we also sensitize the environmental degradation on the livelihood of women. We sensitize and make them understand how the activities of housewives are linked with environmental degradation.

70 percent of women are housewives in Africa. They use food packages that are plastic. I would say that the large plastic waste come from households and these households are mostly controlled by women. We are engaging women to understand the link with their livelihoods, health challenges, economic challenges and how they can create value as women. Not only as housewives.

Is there any difference between women from the South and from the North of Nigeria?

The cultural backgrounds are different. It determines their lifestyle, the women in the South are more open and they are motivated to get involved in politics ,policy making and shaping opinion in terms of development. There are women living in two worlds apart, for the women in the North, there is a long way to go to integrate into the commercial the mainstream and political activities in Nigeria.

How can you actually make these women work with the threat of Boka Haram?

Women are a key factor in the whole issue of human security in Nigeria. Human security employment, poverty eradication and education are very fundamental in the threat of Boko Haram. Boko Haram is not just a threat to the government, but it is also a threat to individual sustain. That is why we involve women as mitigaters, we empower and train them with vocational skills. We want to stop radicalisation, by informing them.

I have family who died because of Boko Haram. My business activities have been stoped because of Boko Haram. We are living in a society with so many stereotypes about women. You have to tell people what it means to be a social citizen, to be civilized, and changing the mindset of people who are living with stereotypes is not so easy.

This project has a strong dimension in creating a value chain that doesn’t only provide jobs. It is a project that drives the whole issue of climate change conversation, in term of mitigation of waste, and is occupying women by reducing poverty and fighting radicalisation. And I think everyone should be behind this project.

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Eraenvironnement.com est un site internet français fondé en 2013 par Houmikouloussoumi ( Houmi) Ahamed à Paris. Il diffuse des articles spécialisés autour du journalisme de solutions. Les mots Era et Environnement sont deux mots anglais et français. Il signifient ère(  traduction du mot anglais era) et Environnement (mot français). Era Environnement représente une ambition globale  d'impulser une nouvelle approche de l'éducation environnementale à travers le journalisme. Anciennement situé à Paris, Era Environnement était une association de loi 1901 créée en 2016. Elle a été dissoute en 2017.  Le site internet publie régulièrement  des analyses sur les actions de coopération sud-sud ainsi que les relations nord-sud. Il traite des  informations sud-nord liées à l'environnement. Il traite du changement climatique et des questions de développement durable. Fin 2018, Houmi Ahamed s'installe aux Comores, dans l'Océan Indien. S'inscrivant dans sa démarche de journalisme de solutions et d'éducation environnementale, elle dirige en 2019 Era Environnement SARL, une entreprise créée en 2018 dans l'archipel des Comores. Era Environnement SARL mène au mois de novembre 2019 un projet significatif dans petit état insulaire, marquée par de nombreuses crises politiques. Cette initiative innovante vise à former dix jeunes femmes issues de zones rurales et côtières . Le cœur du projet est de mettre en lumière des solutions concrètes face au changement climatique en valorisant les savoirs traditionnels comoriens. Un accent particulier est mis alors sur le village natal des parents de Houmi Ahamed, soulignant l'importance d'une approche communautaire et enracinée dans la culture locale pour l'éducation environnementale.  Ce projet se concrétise par la création d'une radio en ligne, radio Era Environnement. Avec le soutien de l'UNESCO, cette initiative illustre l'engagement d'Era Environnement pour des actions pratiques et basées sur l'implication des communautés dans la compréhension des enjeux environnementaux. Aujourd'hui, l'entreprise ERA ENVIRONNEMENT SARL n'existe plus aux Comores. Elle est en phase de restructuration en France. Son objectif actuel  est de mettre en œuvre de nouveaux projets qui intègrent spécifiquement la jeunesse, soulignant ainsi davantage son engagement envers les générations futures et le développement durable.

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