Introduction

The EMEN provides a platform for organisations and individuals willing to engage in mainstream environmental decision-making in Scotland, representing the voice of the EM sector. CEMVO Scotland supports the building of the Network’s capacity and leadership in order to successfully engage with discussions and developments concerning a sustainable future and promoting more inclusive policy processes.

Network aims to:

  • ENABLE ethnic minority communities and individuals to come together to discuss and raise awareness of climate change issues
  • Develop a collective VISION of a low carbon society
  • Develop a collective and coherent EM VOICE on climate change and climate justice issues
  • Engage in DIALOGUE with relevant decision makers on local and strategic level
  • Increase the PARTICIPATION of EM individuals and organisations in relevant consultations, events and campaigns
  • BUILD leadership

In 2017 we engaged in:

  • The Good Food Nation Bill
  • The Scottish Green Party conferences
  • Friends of the Earth Conferences, Debates and Divestment events
  • Fuel Poverty consultations

Membership

We invite EM community groups, organisations & individuals who are working or are interested in climate change and environmental issues and have a desire to make a difference to join us in taking forward our work programme. Associate membership for other types of organisations is also available. Please get in touch to discuss this opportunity. Membership is free. Responsibilities involve attending quarterly Network meetings, stakeholder engagement events, participating in relevant consultations and training events.

Benefits of Membership

  • Be part of an EM voice on environmental issues
  • Network with other organisations, groups and individuals
  • Access training and self-development opportunities
  • Participate in activities and high profile events

Work with us

If you are interested in involving the Ethnic Minority Environmental Network in an area of your work, please get in touch. The Network is concerned with low-carbon and sustainability developments on the local and strategic levels.

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Aekus Kamboj
Climate Change/EMEN Officer
aekus.kamboj@cemvoscotland.org.uk

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