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AMCOW wants CSOs to support Nigeria’s climate action initiatives

The African Ministers’ Council on Water (AMCOW) has called on civil society organisations (CSOs) to rally behind Nigeria in implementing climate action strategies. The call...

Ministers seek acceleration of water security, access to safely managed sanitation

The Africa Water and Sanitation Week Conference ended on Friday, November 26, 2021, with the issuance of “The Windhoek Multi-Stakeholder Resolutions for Accelerating Water Security...

African Ministers to support, track Nigeria’s WASH commitment

African Ministers’ Council on Water (AMCOW) on Thursday, September 23, 2021 pledged commitment to support Nigeria in actualising its Sanitation And Water For All...

Africa Ministers of Water to launch sanitation policy guidelines

The African Ministers’ Council On Water (AMCOW) is to launch the African Sanitation Policy Guidelines (ASPG) to improve sanitation governance and accelerate access to...

Pan-African approach will boost sustainable sanitation policy, implementation, says AMCOW

Executive Secretary, African Ministers’ Council on Water (AMCOW), Dr Canisius Kanangire, has advocated for a "Pan-African approach" for the development of a sustainable sanitation...

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COP29: Green infrastructure central to Africa’s economic transformation, capacity building – LEAP

As Africa engages with the global ambition to green her marine and blue economy sectors, University College London’s LEAP...
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Eco-friendly remote work practices serve as beacon of hope for sustainability in Nigeria

Remote workers can have a 54% lower carbon footprint when compared to onsite workers, highlights a study by Cornell...

‘Not just a joke, but an insult’ – Activists slam latest NCQG draft text at COP29

A new streamlined draft text was published on Friday, November 22, 2024, at COP29 for the new climate finance...

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Eco-friendly remote work practices serve as beacon of hope for sustainability in Nigeria

Remote workers can have a 54% lower carbon footprint...
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