Photo News Images: PACJA climate strikes in Nairobi, Abidjan September 28, 2019 1657 0 Share FacebookTwitterPinterestWhatsAppLinkedinEmail - Advertisement - In keeping with the 2019 Global Climate Strike, the Pan African Climate Justice Alliance (PACJA) held walks in Nairobi, Kenya and Abidjan, Ivory Coast. Climate Action Walk Climate Action Walk Climate Action Walk Climate Action Walk Share FacebookTwitterPinterestWhatsAppLinkedinEmail Previous articleAmericans oppose drilling in Arctic National Wildlife Refuge – StudyNext articlePhilanthropists tasked on humanitarian intervention in health sector Latest news June 18, 2025Execution of Oloibiri Museum project to commence as promoters hand over site to Julius Berger June 18, 2025Energy Commission sets performance standards benchmark for air conditioners in Nigeria June 18, 2025Dangote Refinery’s fuel distribution scheme to cut inflation, boost jobs – Experts June 18, 2025Book launch: GOCOP seeks to sanitise online journalism, set standards June 18, 2025Brazil auctions Amazon oil blocks amid communities’ protest, climate concern June 18, 2025Desertification and Drought Day: Nations urged to unlock trillion-dollar land restoration economy June 17, 2025Second Africa Climate Summit anticipated to drive actionable solutions June 17, 2025UN Ocean Conference: Group seeks African ocean literacy network June 17, 2025Govt wants online publishers to tackle peddlers of fake news June 17, 2025Govt evolves strategic framework to deal decisively with plastic pollution - Advertisement - - Advertisement - You might also likeRELATEDRecommended to you Images: When UN Climate Change secretary visited Nigeria From March 4 to March 7, 2025, Mr. Simon... Images: The sight and colours of COP29 The 29th session of the Conference of the Parties... Images: Environmental Defenders Network unveils Lagos office The Environmental Defenders Network (EDEN), a non-profit organisation, informally... Images: Development Agenda presents Energy Transition Symposium report to ministers Publisher/Editor-in-Chief of Development Agenda magazine, Mr. Paddy Ezeala, on...