About Us

GEBA Community

We invite you to join us on the GEBA platform! GEBA is a virtual community of farmers, policy makers, companies, NGOs and many more for connecting, sharing and learning from each other about how to manage our precious groundwater with ecosystem-based solutions.
Together, we are working towards fair and sustainable groundwater resources for all!

What you can do with our community members

  • Take e-course and earn certificate to design and implement solutions for groundwater management
  • Join groups to share experience and questions (text, video, photos) with members from different locations and countries.
  • Connect and get support from our specialists

About the team and our supporters

The GEBA community is initiated by farmers, NGOs, companies and researchers in Vietnam and Cambodia. We are grateful to receive financial support from the Sustainable Mekong Research Network SUMERNET.

THE GEBA platform was developed by New Amsterdam Consult. Visit our website here.

We conect Vietnam-Netherland Together

New Amsterdam Consult is a consulting firm operating in the Netherlands and Vietnam. We are specialized in supporting and connecting business partners in the two countries and beyond. Our services focus on: Trades, business development, administration (permits, paper works), high-tech, science and education.

Email Us

contact@newamsterdamconsult.com

Call Now

+31 0620286113 | (+84) 904261461

We are interested in

  • Showcase the duo-benefits of ecosystem-based solutions in rendering the vulnerability of communities to groundwater depletion, starting from Cambodia and Vietnam
  • Build local community awareness and understanding of the critical role of natural capitals in mitigating the existing stressors on groundwater insecurities, supporting community resilience, while expanding their knowledge to help make the case for working with nature
  • Develop and analyze mechanisms for integrating ecosystem-based solutions with groundwater management, focusing on capacities of the marginalized group including women, poor households, youth, and ethnic minorities.