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CSOs create awareness, task media on advocacy to achieve net zero emission

A consortium of civil society organisations (CSOs) comprising the Centre for 21st Century Issues (C21st), International Climate Change Development Initiative (ICCDI) and Connected Advocacy...

Women yearn for finance to address climate threats in Africa   

Women groups have demanded the implementation of local and international agreements to enable them to access the required finance to tackle the challenges of...

COP27: Why women should access finance to respond to climate challenges

Since women occupy over 50% of the world’s population, it is important to allocate finance to them to be able to respond to climate...

Lagos harps on tree planting as group inaugurates Green Club in schools

A call has gone to all Lagosians to intensify efforts in tree planting as this does not only beautify the environment but improves the...

C21st, WANEP task govt on ways to curb gender-based violence

In commemoration of the 2021 International Campaign against Gender-Based Violence, with theme as Orange the World: End Violence Against Women Now, the Centre for...

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Africa urged to end billion-dollar gas flaring

In a continent striving for energy access and industrial development, Africa continues to lose billions of dollars in potential...
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Iraq unveils plans for ambitious climate project pipeline

The Republic of Iraq has formally announced its intention to develop a substantial portfolio of projects to enhance its...

Paris Agreement Implementation and Compliance Committee moves into new phase

The Paris Agreement Implementation and Compliance Committee (PAICC) convened its 13th meeting in Bonn in April 2025, at a...

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Africa urged to end billion-dollar gas flaring

In a continent striving for energy access and industrial...

Iraq unveils plans for ambitious climate project pipeline

The Republic of Iraq has formally announced its intention...
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