Batet Damsak is a community development professional, environmental advocate, and digital literacy trainer with several years of experience driving initiatives across sustainability, youth engagement, and capacity building.
He is the founder of Eko Awa, an emerging climate action initiative focused on raising awareness of climate change in Nigerian communities through school advocacy, clean-up campaigns, and support for sustainable practices. He has also facilitated digital literacy programmes such as DL4ALL, where he trained informal sector participants in practical mobile phone skills and mobile financial transactions, advancing digital inclusion in underserved communities.
Over the past years, he has contributed to numerous projects spanning health programme support, youth mobilisation, and stakeholder engagement, impacting diverse groups including farmers, artisans, women, and young people.
He is committed to building resilient communities, promoting environmental responsibility, and empowering individuals with the skills to thrive in a digital and sustainable economy. He is visionary, collaborative, and results-oriented.
