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A presentation by

Seballos, Cleo
Rivera, Razzel
Moleño, Roliza
HISTORY
In 1971, a small team of
activists set sail from
Vancouver, Canada, in an
old fishing boat. Their
mission: to protest
underground nuclear
testing by the US military
at Amchitka, a tiny
volcanic island off western
Alaska. 

Though they were eventually stopped, these activists went


on to create an organization called Greenpeace, with the
belief that individual, non-violent action can create positive
change.
FUNCTIONS
Facilitating the setting of the long-term
global campaign programme at a
strategic level;
Coordinating the campaigns carried out
by NROs to make sure they are
consistent and contribute to the global
campaign programme;
Operating the Greenpeace fleet;
 Monitoring NROs’ strategic and financial
performance;
 Developing Greenpeace presences in new
priority regions;
 Providing fundraising, HR, training,
scientific and legal support to NROs;
 Managing and protecting the Greenpeace
trademark;
 Providing cost-effective IT/web support to
NROs.
GOALS AND OBJECTIVES
 Protect biodiversity in all its forms.
 Prevent pollution and abuse of our oceans,
land, air and water.
 End nuclear threats.
 Promote peace and global disarmament.
TRENDS/ISSUES

The non-profit organization


made waves in the
international news when
they did a protest for the
renewable gas on the
famous ancient Nazca Lines
in Peru. No one is allowed
to enter the site without
The activists left footprints on the alerting the government and
hummingbird area of the site. The Peruvian without wearing the special
government said they intend to arrest 20 shoes to avoid outsider
Greenpeace activists. marks on the lines.
THANK YOU!

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