OUSSOU LIO Appolinaire is a Community and Communal Management Engineer. As a writer, geographer, and naturalist, he has dedicated his life to promoting sustainable community development and environmental protection.

In Benin and Africa, he has developed several ecosystem restoration activities through tree planting, especially indigenous species, to mitigate the effects of climate change.

A specialist in community development and land jurisprudence, Mr. OUSSOU LIO Appolinaire Atawé Akôyi is a passionate advocate for endogenous knowledge and the culture of indigenous peoples.

Prince and High Dignitary of the Royal Court of Tôlinou of Benin, Nigeria, and the diaspora, he works tirelessly to preserve forests and sacred sites, symbols of the cultural and spiritual wealth of his people.

Founder of the Nature and Culture Clubs, he has created a space to raise awareness among young people about the importance of biodiversity conservation and cultural heritage preservation.

President of the Research and Action Group for Well-being (GRABE-BENIN), he leads a team dedicated to research and action to improve the quality of life of local communities.

Through his work and commitment, Mr. OUSSOU LIO Appolinaire Atawé Akôyi contributes to preserving his people’s cultural and environmental wealth and inspiring future generations to take care of the planet.