Empowering Change

Championing Sustainable Development in Rakhine

Our Story

Who We Are and What We Do

Green Network – Sittwe is a distinguished woman-led civil society organization dedicated to addressing humanitarian needs, disaster risk reduction, and climate change in Rakhine. Our multisectoral initiatives emphasize ecosystem restoration and support youth networks to foster community resilience. We are proud to be a registered NGO, recognized for our impactful contributions and collaborations.

Through our initiatives, we have significantly improved community resilience and environmental sustainability across Rakhine, fostering a supportive network for youth engagement.

Our Journey

A Timeline of Progress and Dedication

Founded to address the pressing issues faced by communities in Rakhine, Green Network – Sittwe has continually evolved since its inception. Our initiatives have garnered attention, driving humanitarian efforts and environmental stewardship, while empowering women and youth. With years of passionate service, we remain a pivotal force in promoting sustainable change.

Since our founding, we have been dedicated to humanitarian aid and environmental restoration, earning recognition as a vital player in Rakhine’s civil society.

Our Values

Committed to Community and Environmental Sustainability

Our Purpose

At Green Network – Sittwe, our mission is to empower communities through innovative solutions tailored to humanitarian challenges, disaster risk management, and ecosystem restoration. We aim to inspire collective action that mitigates climate change impacts and promotes sustainable development, building a future where all thrive.

Our Core Values

We believe in integrity, collaboration, and inclusivity. At Green Network – Sittwe, we strive to foster an environment where every voice is heard, aiming for sustainable development that respects and nurtures our rich ecological diversity and community strengths.

Join Us in Our Mission Today

Together, we can create a greener and more sustainable future for Rakhine.

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