CREATE! Center for Renewable Energy and Appropriate Technology for the Environment
www.createaction.orgBased in Eugene, Oregon, and Gossas, Senegal, CREATE! collaborates with villagers in rural Senegal to help them build a sustainable future for their communities as they cope with water, food, and fuel shortages resulting from the impacts of climate change.. Natural resource depletion and a lack of knowledge and economic opportunities have deteriorated village life and traditional livelihoods in Senegal. CREATE! works with rural communities to help residents gain access to abundant and affordable clean water using renewable solar energy, and improve their skills in organic agriculture, poultry production, and other income generating activities. We partner with villagers to build their capacity for community self-development, using training strategies based on local knowledge, participation, and social mobilization to maximize self-reliance and self-sufficiency. Please visit our website at www.createaction.org to read about our four project areas (water, food, renewable energy, and income generation) and to learn more about the 13 rural Senegalese communities in which we work.
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Based in Eugene, Oregon, and Gossas, Senegal, CREATE! collaborates with villagers in rural Senegal to help them build a sustainable future for their communities as they cope with water, food, and fuel shortages resulting from the impacts of climate change.. Natural resource depletion and a lack of knowledge and economic opportunities have deteriorated village life and traditional livelihoods in Senegal. CREATE! works with rural communities to help residents gain access to abundant and affordable clean water using renewable solar energy, and improve their skills in organic agriculture, poultry production, and other income generating activities. We partner with villagers to build their capacity for community self-development, using training strategies based on local knowledge, participation, and social mobilization to maximize self-reliance and self-sufficiency. Please visit our website at www.createaction.org to read about our four project areas (water, food, renewable energy, and income generation) and to learn more about the 13 rural Senegalese communities in which we work.
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Oregon
City (Headquarters)
Gresham
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Employees
1-10
Founded
2008
Estimated Revenue
$1 to $1,000,000
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