Diaspora climate action in London
A free vote, alongside the remittance — from London, United Kingdom.

GreenSweep supporters working in London cast a free vote that directs outside funding toward environmental projects in India, Pakistan, Nigeria, Ghana, and Philippines. The vote is additive: it does not redirect a peso, taka, rupee, dirham, riyal, or dollar of the family remittance. The London diaspora most often comes from Non-Resident Indians, Pakistani diaspora, Nigerian diaspora, Ghanaian diaspora, and Overseas Filipino Workers, and each community’s vote points to projects in its own home country. Signup is free and takes under a minute; visibility is the supporter’s choice — anonymous notify, counted in a public total, or named on a community page.
Communities working in London
Non-Resident Indians
Home country: India
Pakistani diaspora
Home country: Pakistan
Nigerian diaspora
Home country: Nigeria
Ghanaian diaspora
Home country: Ghana
Overseas Filipino Workers
Home country: Philippines
Each community routes funding to its own home country. Per-community hub pages with native-language detail land in a follow-up release.
Where the votes go
Outside donors directed by votes from London fund environmental projects across India, Pakistan, Nigeria, Ghana, and Philippines. The full project list and recent allocations are on the projects page; transparency totals update weekly on /transparency.
Frequently asked questions
Does signing up in London change anything about my remittance?
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No. GreenSweep is free and additive in London just like everywhere else. The vote you cast does not redirect a single unit of the money you send home; it tells outside funders where to direct environmental project money.
Who funds the projects, then?
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Outside donors — corporate sustainability budgets, matched-funding sponsors, and platform advertising revenue. Diaspora supporters provide the signal; outside money provides the funding.
Why a dedicated page for London?
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Many GreenSweep supporters are in London for a season or for years, while the families they support are in another country. The city page makes it explicit: the work in London routes funding to environmental projects in the home countries listed above.
Is there a payment method or tax form required from this city?
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No. Signup and voting are free. The /donate flow is separate, currently region-gated, and unrelated to community signup. Workers in London can opt in regardless of visa status, payment method, or local tax registration.
What about the Philippines and India donate flow?
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Diaspora info and signup is available globally. The active donate flow currently refuses Philippines and India until a local entity (a Philippine foundation and an FCRA-registered Indian beneficiary) is in place. Voting and signup are unaffected.
Sources
- 1.GovernmentWorld Bank — Migration and Development Brief 2024
- 2.GovernmentILO — Labour Migration
- 3.GovernmentUN SDG 13 — Climate Action
- 4.IndustryVerra — Verified Carbon Standard
Looking for the diaspora landing page? Start at /diaspora and pick your community from the priority list.