REC Poland

Name:REC Poland
Country: Poland
Established: 1992
Website: www.rec.org.pl

Current staff

 
  • Michal Miazga - Country Office Director
  • Dariusz Gatkowski - Project Manager
  • Konrad Kosecki - Assistant

Scope of work

 

REC Poland supports sustainable development in Poland by improving ecological awareness, initiating pro-environmental changes in society and the economy, and coordinating the international exchange of experience in various fields of sustainable development.

Activities of REC Poland

REC Poland supports policies related to environmental protection and civil society development, including support to NGOs, biodiversity protection, climate protection, eco-education and the promotion of sustainable development.

Initially, the work of REC Poland focused mainly on supporting the development of NGOs in Poland. Over 300 grants were awarded, contributing significantly to the creation of a robust environmental movement in the country. In 1996, REC Poland was awarded the title “best grant donor” by Polish NGOs.

Another important area of activity is biodiversity protection, including public communication and nature conservation. REC Poland supports the implementation of the Natura 2000 network: it has organised communications workshops for hundreds of nature protection staff; produced several publications promoting nature protection among local communities; and elaborated a national strategy for public communication for Natura 2000. REC Poland also coordinates direct nature protection activities, which in recent years have covered more than 400 habitats of rare plant and animal species.

In the field of climate change, REC Poland focuses its activities on changing attitudes and behaviour by developing educational programmes for the general public, as well as knowledge exchange between experts and decision makers. As a result, more than 10,000 schoolchildren have been involved in climate protection activities, and local government officials have been given the opportunity to learn about recent technological developments aimed at climate change prevention.

REC Poland supports sustainable development through experience exchange and the promotion of concrete policies and technical and organisational solutions. It is active in a range of areas, including environmental impact assessment, transportation and agriculture. REC Poland's sustainable development activities have an impact on nearly all municipalities in Poland. 

REC Poland strives to influence the habits and attitudes of the younger generation and to encourage them to participate in environmental activities. More than 300 workshops for around 6,000 teachers have been organised and handbooks published by the REC are available for use in nearly all secondary schools and many elementary schools in the country. No less than 300,000 children and teenagers have taken part in educational activities organised by REC Poland.

Donors

  • REC Poland is able to carry out its activities thanks to grants and donations from various national and international institutions. Activities are supported by, among others:
  • The European Union
  • The Government of Norway
  • Toyota Motor Europe
  • The Ministry of Environment, Poland
  • The National Fund for Environmental Protection and Water Management
  • The World Bank

Partners

REC Office Poland conducts its activities in close cooperation with the Ministry of Environment, the Ministry of Agriculture and the Directorate General for Environmental Protection. We cooperate closely with more than 200 experts from all over Poland who are engaged in the REC's local and national activities.

Country office expertise

 
  • Communication on nature protection
  • Ecological education
  • Nature conservation
  • Climate change and energy
  • Environmental assesments



Project website
Please visit the office's individual website at this address: www.rec.org.pl
Office address

ul. Grojecka 22/24 lok. 36, 02-301 Warsaw, Poland
Phone: (48-22) 823-8459
Fax:(48-22) 822-9401
Email: recpl@data.pl

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