Our projects across the world
In 2021, GRET’s 753 professionals conducted 253 projects, studies and
consulting missions in 28 countries across 4 continents.
GRET’s teams in Burkina Faso work with communities and implement development projects in collaboration and with the involvement of community and national actors. Their interventions have included the development of affordable sanitation products and services; the implementation of a digital learning system for community health; the development of investment funds for small and medium-sized enterprises; and support for poor households to increase their grain production.
GRET’s actions have led to various achievements such as the establishment of a waste management service in Dolisie, the structuring of a waste pre-collection chain in Brazzaville, and the structuring and strengthening of networks of professional organizations, etc.
It promotes synergies of action between stakeholders, local authorities and civil society, will thus increase the impact of projects for the benefit of the inhabitants, and contributes to the professionalization of local actor∙rice∙s, facilitating more adapted and sustainable responses to the challenges of tomorrow in Guinea.
GRET acts by involving public and private actors and civil society. The sustainability of its projects is systematically at the heart of its approach, for example by encouraging the emergence of new actors such as the Centre Technique Agro-écologique du Sud (CTAS) or the social enterprise Nutri’zaza.
GRET provides appropriate and sustainable responses by creating, for example, youth reception and support centers to promote training and professional integration. It encourages a market-based approach, in particular by setting up water purification plants and promoting sanimarkets. Finally, it contributes to access to energy in rural areas through the development of multifunctional solar platforms and the production of an innovative alternative fuel.
Since 2009, GRET has been supporting a dozen child meal production units where more than 100 women work. It specializes in improving malnutrition prevention strategies by local actors, through the development of awareness-raising tools, training and action research. GRET is a pioneer in Niger in linking emergency and development interventions on malnutrition issues.
With more than 30 years of experience in the country, GRET works in collaboration with the local population and authorities to implement a sustainable approach to solidarity and the fight against inequalities.
GRET’s teams in Burkina Faso work with communities and implement development projects in collaboration and with the involvement of community and national actors. Their interventions have included the development of affordable sanitation products and services; the implementation of a digital learning system for community health; the development of investment funds for small and medium-sized enterprises; and support for poor households to increase their grain production.
GRET’s actions have led to various achievements such as the establishment of a waste management service in Dolisie, the structuring of a waste pre-collection chain in Brazzaville, and the structuring and strengthening of networks of professional organizations, etc.
It promotes synergies of action between stakeholders, local authorities and civil society, will thus increase the impact of projects for the benefit of the inhabitants, and contributes to the professionalization of local actor∙rice∙s, facilitating more adapted and sustainable responses to the challenges of tomorrow in Guinea.
GRET acts by involving public and private actors and civil society. The sustainability of its projects is systematically at the heart of its approach, for example by encouraging the emergence of new actors such as the Centre Technique Agro-écologique du Sud (CTAS) or the social enterprise Nutri’zaza.
GRET provides appropriate and sustainable responses by creating, for example, youth reception and support centers to promote training and professional integration. It encourages a market-based approach, in particular by setting up water purification plants and promoting sanimarkets. Finally, it contributes to access to energy in rural areas through the development of multifunctional solar platforms and the production of an innovative alternative fuel.
Since 2009, GRET has been supporting a dozen child meal production units where more than 100 women work. It specializes in improving malnutrition prevention strategies by local actors, through the development of awareness-raising tools, training and action research. GRET is a pioneer in Niger in linking emergency and development interventions on malnutrition issues.
With more than 30 years of experience in the country, GRET works in collaboration with the local population and authorities to implement a sustainable approach to solidarity and the fight against inequalities.