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ERS is a registered charity fostering a global network of projects involved in repair of ecosystems, including planting trees to restore forests, cleaning polluted oceans and rivers, and reintroducing endangered species into the wild. Our goal is to transform the increasing concern for environmental degradation into positive action, inspiring the world’s citizens to play their part in restoring the natural health of their own environments.
Our approach is proactive and practical, forming partnerships with schools, community groups, charities, NGOs, government agencies and businesses, to create a global alliance to address the challenge of restoring the earth. In the UK, our work is focused on our School Tree Nursery Programme, which produces both practical restoration benefit by planting trees in flood land, eroded countryside and neglected inner city environments; as well as educational benefit to the children and adults involved, teaching them about ecological restoration, the carbon cycle, and the importance of their individual and collective participation in this work. Abroad, we work alongside our restoration partners in Tibet, Malawi, Ecuador, India and elsewhere, fostering their projects, raising money and awareness, and bringing them into the sense of being part of a global effort to repair the earth’s vital life support systems. Such work often takes the form of sponsoring tree nurseries in schools or communities, providing again both human and ecological benefits. As well as our operations “on the ground”, ERS is active in advocating the restoration vision, helping build an international coalition aimed at achieving an official UN Convention on restoring eco-systems.
Earth Restoration Challenge "We have the physical resources and technically there is no reason why governments could not have enough money to initiate the repair and restoration of the planet's ecological lifelines. The most significant question is: Can such an undertaking attract the minds and hearts of literally hundreds of thousands of men and women who can grasp the vision of a new world, capable of sustaining humanity into the distant future? Without such men and women all technical solutions, no matter how correct, cannot succeed." - Roger Limerick, The Fireweed Project
In 1993, Dr Christopher Besse, Mark Dalton and Nicholas Mellor decided to create Merlin, the only specialist UK charity which responds worldwide with vital health care and medical relief for people caught up in natural disasters. Since then the organisation has grown and its work expanded to cover all aspects of medical aid from emergency relief to long-term capacity building in fragile states.
To date, Merlin has worked in 37 countries worldwide, including Afghanistan, Rwanda and recently Indonesia and Sri Lanka, where Merlin renovated 38 health facilities, distributed 140,000 mosquito nets and trained over 500 health workers, helping nearly one million people in regions devastated by the tsunami.
The Children's Society is one of England's most pioneering children's charities, at the leading edge of children's issues. We operate around 60 projects and programmes of work throughout England, employing over 700 specialist staff and helping thousands of children directly each year. At the same time, our campaigning and research improves the lives of tens of thousands more.