Virgin Islands Sustainable Farm Institute

St. Croix organic farming

We are a 200 acre organic farm in the Virgin Islands that hosts various educational programs and farm-stay opportunities.

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The Otesha Project (Australia):Cycling for Sustainability
(a.k.a.: C4S)

( Community Based Organization )

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Activities: Activist, Educational, Networking, Research
 
Type: Community Based Organization
 
Scope: national
 
We Speak: english
 
Website: http://www.otesha.org.au
 
Main Email: info [at] otesha.org
 
Contact Name: Kate Tucker
 
Contact Email: kate [at] otesha.org.au
 
Phone: (03) 9249 1888
 
Headquarters: 140 Bourke Street
Level 2
Melbourne 3000
VIC
Australia
 
Staff: 2
 
Volunteers: 5
 
Members: 12
 
Local Time: Sun Nov 29 09:28:05
 

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Our Mission

The Otesha Project (Australia): Cycling for Sustainability is a not-for-profit organisation that offers bicycle tours and educational programs to engage youth about sustainable consumption. Using theatre, multimedia, and interactive workshops, Otesha (Aust.)’s creative focus provides a unique approach to understanding environmental and social justice issues, enabling youth to become role models and sustainability advocates.

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Our Philosophy

The objectives of our organisation are to increase awareness about the impacts of the products and resources we consume, increase the number of responsible consumer choices made by young Australians, and increase the number of young role models and sustainability advocates.

Current consumption behaviours in Australia have far reaching consequences that are both unsustainable and inequitable. The negative impacts of these practices usually affect the most disempowered people in society, including young people who now face an uncertain future. It is vital to ensure that the basic needs of the entire global community are met by reducing excess consumption, avoiding environmental damage, and ensuring that we are considering all peoples needs through social considerations for safe working conditions and fair living wages.

We believe that the problem is not that people don’t want to change, but that they don’t understand why change is needed or that they feel overwhelmed by the size of the problems and can’t easily see ways to be part of the solutions. Therefore, there is an urgent need for programs that shift attitudes about the impacts of our daily choices, build positive social norms, and reduce the perceived barriers around taking action on sustainability issues.


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