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About ESHI

Healthy communities start with healthy environments.

Environmental stewardship and public health, connected through community action.

ESHI recycling and environmental health work

Who we are

EcoStewards for Health Initiative (ESHI) is a Zambian non-profit organization dedicated to environmental sustainability, public health, climate resilience, and community empowerment.

We work with communities, schools, youth groups, government institutions, civil society organizations, and development partners to address environmental health challenges through education, advocacy, innovation, and practical action.

Vision

A Zambia where healthy communities thrive in clean, sustainable, and climate-resilient environments.

Mission

To promote environmental health, climate action, and sustainable community development through education, innovation, advocacy, and partnerships.

Motto

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What guides us

Eight values. One shared purpose.

ESHI community team
01Integrity
02Accountability
03Environmental Stewardship
04Innovation
05Inclusiveness
06Sustainability
07Community Empowerment
08Collaboration

Our approach

Community knowledge becomes community power.

Lasting change happens when communities have the knowledge, skills, and opportunities to develop locally driven solutions.

Capacity buildingCommunity mobilizationEnvironmental educationPolicy advocacyYouth participationResearch & innovationPartnershipsSustainable livelihoods
  1. 1

    Promote environmental health awareness and behaviour change.

  2. 2

    Strengthen climate change adaptation and mitigation initiatives.

  3. 3

    Improve waste management and recycling practices.

  4. 4

    Enhance access to environmental health education.

  5. 5

    Support youth leadership and volunteerism in environmental action.

  6. 6

    Promote clean water, sanitation, and hygiene practices.

  7. 7

    Foster green entrepreneurship and sustainable livelihoods.

  8. 8

    Build strategic partnerships for sustainable development.