A youth-led environmental organization driving climate action, community resilience, and sustainable development across Africa.
Why EcoPath exists and what drives our work.
EcoPath Environmental Sustainability Initiative was founded to respond to the growing climate and environmental challenges facing African communities. We believe that sustainable solutions must be locally driven, science-based, and community-owned.
Our work bridges environmental research, grassroots action, and policy advocacy. By empowering youth and communities with knowledge, skills, and platforms, we help turn climate awareness into meaningful, long-term impact.
To empower communities and youth to take informed action toward environmental sustainability, climate resilience, and responsible resource management.
A climate-resilient Africa where people and ecosystems thrive in balance with nature.
Integrity, inclusivity, scientific excellence, community ownership, and youth leadership guide everything we do.
Our programs focus on impact, equity, and long-term sustainability.
Restoring degraded environments through tree planting and ecosystem recovery initiatives.
Supporting communities to design and lead environmental solutions that meet local needs.
Delivering climate education, training, and leadership development programs.
Engaging decision-makers to promote inclusive and evidence-based environmental policies.
The passionate individuals driving our mission forward.
Arowolo Ayomide Victor is a climate scientist and sustainability leader focused on emerging Climate technologies, extreme-weather research, and climate resilience in Africa. He is the Founder and CEO of Ecopath Environmental Sustainability Initiative, where he leads evidence-based programs in environmental advocacy, youth engagement, and climate policy dialogue. His work centers on translating climate science into practical solutions that strengthen community resilience and elevate African perspectives in global climate conversations.
Michael Temitayo Odunmorayo is a climate scientist and sustainability development expert, specializing in climate extreme events, and environmental change with focus on vulnerable regions of Africa. He is committed to promoting climate resilient, environmental education, and evidence based solutions, while advancing responsible climate engineering research to support sustainable and equitable climate futures.
Okeyode Isiaq Adebayo is a Climate scientist with expertise in climate and crop modelling, climatology, agrometeorology, and climate intervention. He is the Director of Research at Ecopath Sustainability Initiative, a non-governmental organization focused on empowering communities, restoring ecosystems, and building resilience across Africa. His research interests include the impacts of climate change and geoengineering on regional climate, agricultural production, and food security.
Ayodeji Festus Ologun is a climate change analyst with a strong background in meteorology, specializing in climate policy, adaptation, and sustainable development. His work focuses on evidence based research and data driven insights to support climate resilient programs.
Jimoh Mathias Olukayode is passionate about creating sustainable livelihoods through the fusion of agricultural engineering, innovation, and community-driven solutions. With experience spanning agriculture, sales, and project management, he focuses on turning sustainability ideas into real-world impact. He is driven by a simple belief: when people are empowered with the right tools, knowledge, and partnerships, they can build resilient communities and a healthier planet.
Amos Isaac Sunday is a meteorologist with a strong focus on communication, coordination, and operational support within weather and climate-related initiatives. He is particularly interested in translating complex meteorological information into clear, actionable insights for diverse audiences and supporting effective logistical planning for environmental projects. He is motivated to support climate research and environmental sustainability by strengthening communication systems.
Adewumi Victor Ayodeji is a development professional supporting non-profit initiatives through operations, monitoring and evaluation, and community-centered program delivery. His role involves planning, implementing, and tracking projects focused on sustainable development, youth empowerment, and inclusive growth. His work spans urban development, migration governance, and advocacy programs.
Dr. Ebgebiyi provides strategic guidance on partnership development and fundraising. He plays a key role in connecting EcoPath with global sustainability networks and ensures our development goals align with international standards for maximum impact.
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