In The Media

January 5, 2022

GREEN PERSON OF THE WEEK

Dr. Tawainga Katsvairo is selected as the green person of the week by the Green Summit.

Details are available at: https://green.org/2022/01/05/person-of-the-week-dr-katsvairo-ceo-of-better-universe-and-citizens/

November 4, 2021

THE MAN, THE MYTH, THE LEGEND: DR. TAWAINGA KATSVAIRO!

An Interview with Amelia Bonjour of the Her Campus Magazine on how exactly how Dr. Katsvairo is helping to create a sustainable future for all.

Details are available at: https://www.hercampus.com/school/fsu/profile-the-man-the-myth-the-legend-dr-tawainga-katsvairo/

October 7, 2021

FSU FACULTY AND STUDENTS CONTRIBUTE TO ENVIRONMENTAL AND POVERTY RELIEF EFFORTS IN HAITI

FSU’s Center for the Advancement of Human Rights, Center for Global Engagement, and the Department of Earth, Ocean, and Atmospheric Science have joined with Tallahassee-based nonprofit Better Universe and Citizens to help combat soil erosion in Haiti.

Details are available at: https://news.fsu.edu/news/2021/04/22/fsu-faculty-and-students-contribute-to-environmental-and-poverty-relief-efforts-in-haiti

April 12, 2021

HAITI GRASS PROJECT SELECTED AS COMMUNITY SUCCESS STORY

The Haiti Grass Project was selected as one of the “Community Success Stories” at a virtual conference with a theme on zero hunger. The conference was hosted by the Brady and Ann Deaton Institute with the University of Missouri on April 12-14.

July 2019

HAITI GRASS RESTORATION PROJECT HAS TALLAHASSEE ROOTS:

“He (Dr. Tawainga Katsvairo) was convincing as he meticulously went through details of everything on his computer to make the point for the need for grasses in some areas of Haiti.”

Article available at: https://static1.squarespace.com/static/5b2683db89c172b2f5cc37d8/t/5d27815543cab50001045d45/1562870101556/Haiti+Grass+Project+Capitol+Outlook+July+11+2019.pdf

October 2019

CURBING ENVIRONMENTAL DEGRADATION FOR NATIONAL SECURITY IN HAITI

“National security plans in Haiti should address sustainable and resilient ecosystems for sustainable use of natural resources, for which this example initiative is a step in that direction”. Read the article carried by “Homeland Security Today”

Full article is available at: https://www.hstoday.us/subject-matter-areas/emergency-preparedness/curbing-environmental-degradation-for-national-security-in-haiti/