The Environmental Education Association of Southern Africa

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What is EEASA?

The Environmental Education Association of Southern Africa (EEASA) was established at an international conference held at Treverton College, South Africa in 1982.

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History and Vision

The Environmental Education Association of Southern Africa (EEASA) was formed at a five day international conference held at Treverton College in what was then the Natal midlands (now KwaZulu-Natal), in 1982.

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Regionalisation of EEASA

At the EEASA conferences in Pretoria (1997) and Botswana (1998) it was felt that EEASA's role in southern Africa needed to be re-examined.

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Role of EEASA

The role of EEASA is to support environmental education in southern Africa. It endeavours 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.

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EEASA Constitution

EEASA CONSTITUTION OF 22 SEPTEMBER 1990 (Amended July 1996, September 1999 and October 2001
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Newsflash

EEASA 28TH Annual conference will be held from the 19th to 24th of September, at the Copper Belt University, Kitwe, Zambia. Click here to download the full pdf brochure or email eeasa2010@cbu.ac.zm

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