About Us

ABOUT ESI

The Earth Synergy Initiative (esi) was established in 2025 to provide a catalytic, regionally focused platform for biodiversity conservation, climate resilience, sustainable livelihoods, and environmental governance. Although newly registered, esi has already begun to make its mark by facilitating the Ministry of Fisheries and Aquaculture Development’s strategy workshop in Ghana, leading the implementation of Strategy 6 of the Western Chimpanzee Action Plan, contributing to preparations for the WEN-5 meeting under CITES, and partnering with the Abidjan Convention and CMS to develop an aquatic wildlife action plan. In parallel, esi has produced its first policy brief, is preparing a paper on the role of women and children in NTFP value chains, and is analysing vegetation inventory data for the transboundary landscapes between Guinea, Sierra Leone, Liberia, and Côte d’Ivoire.

Our Focus Area

Biodiversity Conservation, Protected Areas & Environmental Crime
Climate Resilience, Land Restoration & Sustainable Agriculture
Livelihoods, Value Chains & Private Sector Partnerships
Environmental Governance, Capacity Building & Regional Cooperation

Geographic Areas of Work

A not-for-profit public service organization working across West Africa and beyond to drive inclusive and sustainable environmental solutions.

Primary focus: Guinea Forest Ecosystems of West Africa

Target Countries: Cameroon, Côte d’Ivoire, Ghana, Guinea, Liberia, Nigeria, Sierra Leone, and the broader ECOWAS/MRU/ECCAS regions.

Ghana

Cameroon

Nigeria

Côte d’Ivoire

Liberia

Guinea

Sierra Leone

Core Membership

Our multidisciplinary team brings together expertise in biodiversity conservation, forest governance, and climate resilience across West and Central Africa. Led by professionals with decades of field experience, we leverage deep technical knowledge in protected area management, REDD+, wildlife ecology, and sustainable resource governance. Our specialists excel in high-level policy influence, strategic stakeholder engagement, and community awareness-raising, ensuring local voices drive conservation outcomes. With proven success managing complex donor-funded programs for USAID, GIZ, and UNDP, our team combines advanced analytical capabilities in GIS, data science, and monitoring systems with exceptional communication skills that bridge cultural and institutional boundaries.

Michael Balinga

Director

Edudzi Nyomi

Co-Director

Edayatu Lamptey

Secretary

Nouhou Ndam

Technical Advisor

Marcelin Mahop

Technical Advisor

Eugene Cole

Technical Advisor

Darlington Tuagben

Technical Advisor

Maliki Wardjomto

Technical Advisor

Noel Kossonou

Technical Advisor

Ahmed Nassar

Technical Advisor