About The Ideal Planet (TIP)
Our commitment To see humanity and all creation live in a sustainable and conducive planet.Based in Bamenda, Cameroon,
Years Experience
Areas of Intervention
our mission to achieve a sustainable and conducive planet is realized through a strategic framework built on four interconnected pillars. We actively work to address climate challenges and environmental degradation by focusing on Advocacy, Empowerment, Research, and Action.
Advocacy
We use communication as a catalyst to call individuals and institutions to accountability, urging them to adopt environmentally conducive policies and actions.
Empowerment
We capacitate both people and institutions with the necessary resources and knowledge required to effectively manage and sustain our environment.
Research
Our team explores the effects of human activities on the planet, seeking local, scientifically proven, and sustainable solutions to pressing climate problems.
Action
We recognize the urgency of environmental crises—from landslides and floods to water scarcity. We act promptly to implement solutions within our communities.
We are currently implementing a major initiative that aims to engage university students from diverse institutions across Africa. Our goal is to mobilize the next generation of environmental leaders in the identification, presentation, and solving of the most pressing environmental needs in their communities.
On Global Handwashing Day, WHO and UNICEF have released the first-ever global Guidelines on Hand Hygiene in Community Settings to support governments and practitioners in promoting effective hand hygiene outside health care – across households, public spaces and institutions. Framing hand hygiene as a public good and a government responsibility, the Guidelines translate evidence into ready-to-adopt actions…
By Mathias Akoa Tah The early days in the month of September has been a very ugly one for citizens in Bamenda, the regional capital of the Northwest region of Cameroon. Businesses and homes have been ruined by heavy rains which have often come during very active periods of the day. Recently, two kids were…