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JEUNESSE CONTRE LE CHANGEMENT CLIMATIQUE (J3C)
The J3C project is being implemented in Mali by our member organization, Association of Environment and Sustainable Development (ESD), to engage and empower young people in the rural commune of Faradiélé, helping them become active agents in the fight against climate change.
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Renewable Energy for Agri-Food Industry (REAFI)
The REAFI project is being implemented in Burkina Faso by our member organization, Association des Jeunes Acteurs de l’Énergie, and aims to enhance the material and human resources of the Neblanaaba cooperative to effectively address climate change.
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Strengthening Local Advocacy Against Climate Change (SLAACC)
Our member, the Neighbourhood Environment Watch Foundation, is implementing the SLAACC project in Nigeria. The SLAACC project’s main objective is to strengthen Indigenous smallholder farmers’ capacity to implement climate-resilient agricultural practices.
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Community Adaptation for Sustainable Livelihoods (CASL)
The CASL project is being implemented in Ghana by the Northern Patriots in Research and Advocacy (NORPRA). The CASL project is supporting women groups from Kongo and Zanlerigu, two farming communities in the district to venture into poultry and guinea fowl rearing, as well as dry-season vegetable production.
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Renforcement des capacités locales d’adaptation aux changements climatiques des agriculteurs et des femmes de la commune de Ouèssè (PReCaP – Ouèssè)
The project PReCaP – Ouèssè aims to empower local farming communities by training farmers in sustainable agriculture, land management, and composting, while also educating leaders on climate change and biodigester technologies. Additionally, it supports women’s empowerment by providing renewable energy to a cassava processing cooperative, fostering long-term resilience and sustainability. The PReCaP – Ouèssè project is being implemented in Benin by the NGO Jeunes Volontaires pour l’Environnement (JVE-Benin).
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Le Velo a l’École
The main objective of this project is to empower 132 young students, particularly girls, by teaching them the health and environmental benefits of biking while raising awareness about climate change and advocating for cyclist-friendly paths in their communities. The program encourages healthier, more sustainable lifestyles for the next generation through workshops and creative activities. The Velo a l’École project is being implemented in Senegal by GIGA Initiatives.