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World Bank project to support fuel wood plantations in Kaduna communities

The World Bank-supported Nigeria Erosion and Watershed Management Project (NEWMAP) says it will support the development of fuel wood plantations in rural communities of...

World Cleanup Day: Foundation adopts cleaning of two Lagos beaches

Sterling One Foundation on Saturday, September 25, 2021 adopted the cleaning of Lafiaji and Iwerekun beaches in Lagos, as part of the activities to...

Activists hold widespread actions in Africa, in solidarity with Global Climate Strikes

On Friday, September 24, 2021, environmental activists and citizens across the continent took part in a host of events, in solidarity with the Global...

Group initiates women-led solutions to address climate related challenges

As the world grapples with climate change, the most impacted are the world’s poorest and those in vulnerable situations – women and girls. In...

UN energy summit: 25m Nigerians to access solar power by 2023 as govts commit $400bn in new finance

Nigeria has committed to electrify 25 million people across five million homes by 2023 using solar technologies and creating 250,000 jobs. Similarly, the West African nation...

‘Rich nations need to bridge climate finance gap’ – Activists react to UNGA 76 outcomes

With just weeks to go before COP26, it is clear rich countries and major emitters still need to ramp up efforts to bridge the...

UNGA 76: Amina Mohammed says girls’ education must be priority

Ensuring all Afghan girls can be educated must be “a zero condition” for the Taliban, before international recognition of their de facto authority, UN...

Advocates crave conscious youth inclusion to realise the green transition

Climate change campaigners have identified the conscious inclusion of young people in the decision-making process as a key requirement to unlock the green transition...

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