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Environmental Justice
Action in Southern Africa |
Press
Release, 11th August 2003
groundWork
opens USA office Two
previously separate organisations – groundWork,
based in Pietermaritzburg, South Africa and the South African Exchange Programme
on Environmental Justice, based in Boston, USA - have united to form the new groundWork.
With this new development, groundWork
will now have a USA presence to strengthen the local work and to voice concerns
in the international arena. As
groundWork, we seek to improve
the quality of life of vulnerable people in South African and increasingly
Southern Africa through assisting civil society to have a greater impact on
environmental governance. We place
particular emphasis on assisting vulnerable and previously disadvantaged people
who are most affected by environmental injustices.
Our current project areas are air quality, waste and corporate
accountability. “The
basis for this association is that we share common values, vision and a history
of close cooperation. This
association will strengthen our ability to work on joint strategies to give
meaning to our mission statement and project objectives,” said Bobby Peek,
Director of groundWork.
He further added, “The focus of how we support community struggles and
campaigning remains consistent and is strengthened by the groundWork
USA branch. Our USA office will
enhance our ability to monitor South African companies abroad and challenge
multinational corporate abuse in South and Southern Africa.” The
presence of a voice for South African communities in the USA will strengthen the
solidarity between the environmental justice movements in South Africa and the
USA. Heeten
Kalan, Director of groundWork
USA, noted, “With the growing demand for independent environmental technical
expertise in local campaigning, the link with the USA will further facilitate
access to international expertise essential to supporting successful local
campaigns against corporate abuse.” With
the globalisation of environmental justice issues, community campaigning
recognises the need to challenge corporate abuse at corporate head quarters and
financial hubs of the world where some South African companies have situated
themselves. We recognize the
importance of linking community campaigns across international boundaries and
feel that this international presence will strengthen groundWork
in this regard. For
more information contact: Bobby
Peek: 082 464 1383 Heeten
Kalan: 083
651 4339. |