Irish Environmental Network

The Irish Environmental Network[1] (IEN) is a network of environmental Non-Government Organisations (NGOs) that was established in 2002. The network is designed to give greater reach and access to funding for disparate and sometimes small Member organisations. The IEN also has the Environmental Pillar which acts as a lobbying group with many of the same NGOs in order to present their concerns to government and policy matters at all levels, national, regional and local. The IEN also manages the Green News website which covers a range of environmental news stories in Ireland and abroad.[2]

Staff

The coordinator of the Irish Environmental Network and the Environmental Pillar in Michael Ewing. The IEN administrator is Justin Byrne. Niall Sargent is the Communications and Development Officer at the IEN, and Editor of the Green News website.

Members of the Irish Environmental Network

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References

  1. "Winning Images - Biodiversity Photographer of the Year". The Irish Times. 16 June 2017.
  2. "We are the IEN". IEN. Retrieved 7 December 2017.
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