GeoHERitage Eons is a non-profit organization dedicated to empowering young African females interested in Geoscience and promote geoheritage conservation. We aim to bridge the gender gap in the Geoscience sector by providing comprehensive support, research, mentorship, and career development opportunities. The organization focuses on females from junior secondary school to university while promoting geoheritage awareness and its conservation through geoeducation and community engagement.
This strategic document integrates disaster risk reduction, climate change resilience, and geotourism to address the growing need for sustainable development in vulnerable communities across Africa.
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Discover our core priorities—empowering women in geoscience, conserving geoheritage, and fostering resilient communities through education, advocacy, and sustainable development.
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From classrooms to communities, we inspire young women to safeguard Africa's rich geoheritage. By promoting awareness, conservation, and sustainable tourism, we nurture female leaders who will preserve the planet for generations to come.
Join our community of changemakers and make a lasting impact—volunteer with us to empower young women and protect Africa's geoheritage.
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15 October, 2023|Ernest Boabramah
In a heartwarming display of generosity and empathy, the Chairman of Adom Club, Rev. Samuel Ofori,(2nd from left), renowned for his philanthropic endeavors within the community moved swiftly to settle the Hospital Bills of a 15-year-old mother who was detained at Our Grace Catholic Hospital at Breman Asikuma due to her inability to afford the expenses following the delivery of twins.
Continue Reading10 October, 2023 | Adom Club
We are dedicated to Empowering Progress and Fostering Development in Breman Asikuma and beyond
1 July, 2023 | Ernest Boabramah
Adom Club unveiling a banner that encapsulates the spirit of unity , purpose and community driven action in Breman Asikuma
1 July, 2023 | Adom Club
Adom Club organized tree planning at Breman Asikuma on 1st July, 2023 in collaboration with the Forestry Commission, Chiefs and Assembly Members. About 1300 seedlings were provided by the Forestry Commission from Accra. The trees planted include Mahogany, Ceiba, Sapele and Ofram and were planted along highways, streams and open spaces.