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Egypt; eco-tourism still holds promise for women

by Randa Fathi May 9, 2022

Cairo With its rich historical treasures, Egypt has more to offer visitors, giving them

eco-anxiety
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Eco-anxiety: Mental health impacts of climate change

by Aidah Munzatsi April 4, 2022

Eco-anxiety: Mental health impacts of climate change

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From Trash to Bags; Ugandan startup tackling

by Diana Taremwa karakire April 4, 2022

Kampala It is a sunny Friday afternoon outside the gated compound of Reform Africa

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Hives help secure crucial wildlife corridors in

by Evelyne Makena April 4, 2022

Nairobi Across the sweeping savanna at the periphery of Amboseli National Park in Kenya,

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How rising cost of cooking gas forces

by Diana Mwango April 4, 2022

Nairobi Mud houses roofed with rusty iron-sheets stretch many kilometres inside Kiambiu, a low-income

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Climate change disrupting girls’ education in Zimbabwe

by Mercy Mangwana Mubayiwa April 4, 2022

Harare “We had no choice, the harvest was bad, there was no money and

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Eswatini woman leading the way on agri-tourism

by Nokukhanya Musi - Aimienoho April 4, 2022

Mbabane In a dusty rural community, straddled by the picturesque mountains of Eswatini, one

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Kenyan women in artisanal mining: The dusty

by Lilian Mukoche April 4, 2022

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Namibian women on permaculture mission to boost

by Teneal Koorts April 4, 2022

There is a trend toward green initiatives as countries work to reach Sustainable Development

Ayeah Leonette piling collected used tyre from running stream in Ntauru quarter, Bamenda Northwest Region, Cameroon.
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Cameroonian woman turns hazardous waste into household

by Cynthia Wanchia April 4, 2022

Household Furniture made from Scrap Tyres. Photo/Cynthia/Wanchia/  African Women in Media (AWiM)Bamenda In most

Egypt
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Egyptian female fashion designer at the heart

by Amira Sayed April 4, 2022

Cairo Have you ever thought that your wardrobe is piling pressure on our planet?

Greener Inc workshop in Gibson, Avenue, Fiamah Community in Monrovia
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Liberian women leading the way in tackling

by Tina Mehnpaine April 4, 2022

Monrovia For six years, Martha Sherman, who is a widow has battled chronic pain

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