Protect Nigeria’s Natural Heritage
Vote on certified projects tackling deforestation, pollution, and water access.
Nigeria holds some of West Africa’s most important ecosystems — from the Niger Delta’s mangrove forests to the Sahel’s fragile savanna. GreenSweep members from Nigeria vote on certified projects addressing these pressures: Niger Delta ecosystem restoration, Sahel reforestation, and clean water infrastructure in rural communities.
Environmental Priorities
Niger Delta Ecosystem Damage
Mangrove restoration and ecosystem remediation projects rehabilitate degraded coastal wetlands, supporting fisheries and protecting communities from erosion.
Sahel Desertification
Agroforestry and reforestation projects aligned with the Great Green Wall initiative restore degraded land and improve food security in northern states.
Rural Water Access
Certified community water projects provide safe drinking water and reduce the burden on women and children who travel long distances to collect water.
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Join and vote for Nigerian conservationFrequently asked questions
Why does GreenSweep have a page for Nigeria?
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Nigeria holds some of West Africa’s most important ecosystems, including the Niger Delta’s mangrove forests and the Sahel’s fragile savanna. GreenSweep supports Nigerian users in directing funding to certified projects addressing deforestation, water access, and ecosystem rehabilitation.
What is the minimum registration age in Nigeria?
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The minimum registration age in Nigeria is 13. The applicable minimum is confirmed during registration.
Is GreenSweep available in the local language?
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GreenSweep’s interface is available in English and German. Tagalog (Filipino) and Cebuano translations are in development. All registered users can use the platform in English regardless of country.
Do I need to donate or pay anything?
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No. GreenSweep is completely free to use. You vote on environmental projects and GreenSweep funds them from advertising revenue. There is no donation, subscription, or payment required.
How does registration work?
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Registration is free and takes under two minutes via email, WhatsApp, Facebook, TikTok, or Telegram. You will need to confirm your age meets the minimum for your market.
How does voting work for users outside the EU?
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Voting works the same way for all registered users regardless of country. GreenSweep directs 70% of its global advertising revenue to environmental projects based on community votes. There is no geographic restriction on voting or project access.
Sources
- 1.GovernmentGreat Green Wall Initiative — African Union
- 2.GovernmentUNEP — Nigeria environmental assessment
- 3.IndustryVerra VCS — West Africa project registry
- 4.IndustryGreenSweep Transparency Reports