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In 2010, Living Earth Foundation launched the pan African Waste to Wealth programme. The project responds to specific challenges faced by poor people living in urban slums in Africa.
The programme encourages all sectors of society to develop collaborative solutions to tackle the challenges of waste management. We support entrepreneurs, micro enterprises, social ventures and community groups to generate an income through waste recycling, and to develop public private partnerships with local government to improve waste collection and waste management in poor slum areas.
Living Earth’s Waste to Wealth programme is funded by the European Union, the UK Government’s Department for International Development and Comic Relief, and is currently active in Cameroon, Nigeria, Uganda and Sierra Leone.
Find out more here; wastetowealth.livingearth.org.uk/
Day 1, Berlin, 27 March 2017
Copyright: Bundesministerium fuer Umwelt, Naturschutz, Bau und Reaktorsicherheit (BMUB)/ Thomas Trutschel
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Azerbaijan: Fencing of highly eroded areas, tree planting, and sowing of esparset (Onobrychis sativa) mixed with locally collected, indigenous seeds.
© Clima East
A UNESCO - SEAMEO INNOTECH event held from 10 to 12 February 2014 at the Edsa Shangri-La Manila in Mandaluyong City, Philippines
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bit.ly/myhaven Toronto green home project on Berryman, detailed view of master bathroom counter, sink and tub.
Global South-South Development Expo 2013 - High Level panel on "Can Oil and Gas Fuel the transition to a Green Economy (j.mp/GSSDhlp)
Photo by Kile Godal
Global South-South Development Expo 2013 - Forum on Ecological Civilization and Green Transformation (j.mp/GSSDfo)
Photo by Kire Godal
EPAF staff Nelson Rivas explaining the day's course of events in Quechua to an attentive crowd of Putisinos. Putis, department of Ayacucho. May 27, 2011. Photo by Catherine Binet.
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The Oxford Summer and Winter Schools in Ecological Economics organized by Environment Europe have attracted high level participants from Canada, USA, Mexico, St Lucia, Equador, Costa Rica, Brazil, Colombia, Peru, UK, France, Germany, the Netherlands, Austria, Spain, Italy, Portugal, Belgium, Czech Republic, Denmark, Bosnia, Latvia, Ghana, Nigeria, China, India, Taiwan, and Australia.
You will find more on the programme and registration following this link: environmenteurope.org/education/1
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The event aimed to shed new light on the implications of the digital transformation in the context of sustainable development.
In 2010, Living Earth Foundation launched the pan African Waste to Wealth programme. The project responds to specific challenges faced by poor people living in urban slums in Africa.
The programme encourages all sectors of society to develop collaborative solutions to tackle the challenges of waste management. We support entrepreneurs, micro enterprises, social ventures and community groups to generate an income through waste recycling, and to develop public private partnerships with local government to improve waste collection and waste management in poor slum areas.
Living Earth’s Waste to Wealth programme is funded by the European Union, the UK Government’s Department for International Development and Comic Relief, and is currently active in Cameroon, Nigeria, Uganda and Sierra Leone.
Find out more here; wastetowealth.livingearth.org.uk/
Global South-South Development Expo 2013 - Solution Forum 2 - Clean Technologies for Green Industry (j.mp/GSSDsf2)
Photo by Kire Godal
Global South-South Development Expo 2013 - Forum on Ecological Civilization and Green Transformation (j.mp/GSSDfo)
Photo by Kire Godal
IRU African Symposium on trade and road transport facilitation brings together ministerial, policy and business delegates from 20 African countries to drive economic and social development by promoting and facilitating trade and international road transport.
Read more: www.iru.org/en_news_item?story=1988
A UNESCO - SEAMEO INNOTECH event held from 10 to 12 February 2014 at the Edsa Shangri-La Manila in Mandaluyong City, Philippines
Studies have shown that climate change will cause a shift of climatic zones in the ecosystems of Altai-Sayan, resulting in the migration of animals and plants. In response, a buffer zone of about 600,000 hectares of protected forests has been created between the Western and Eastern part of the region to protect the migration routes of globally threatened species, such as the snow leopard, lynx, European red deer, elk, argali, and more.
FInd out more about Adapting to climate change in Altai-Sayan
Photo courtesy of UNDP in Kazakhstan
The Secondary school covers 6 host-communities in the Zalingei region along with some children of nomad pastoralists. It serves 780 girls with 13 classrooms.
The Community-Driven Development grant covered the rehabilitation of 2 classrooms, the construction of 1 classroom and the construction and an office. The community contributed sand, soil, compact soil and water.
Before this there were more than 80 students in one classroom. This development helped to increase the attendance, as well as space for the existing students.
High Level panel on "Can Oil and Gas Fuel the transition to a Green Economy (j.mp/GSSDhlp)
Photo by Kire Godal
Global South-South Development Expo 2013 - Solution Forum 2 - Clean Technologies for Green Industry (j.mp/GSSDsf2)
Photo by Kire Godal
The Thorny Seahorse is just one of the species Amanda Vincent and her team from UBC monitor as part of Project Seahorse.
Photo: Rudi Rombouts.
For more on Project Seahorse, click here: seahorse.fisheries.ubc.ca/
The event aimed to shed new light on the implications of the digital transformation in the context of sustainable development.
Global South-South Development Expo 2013 - Solution Forum 2 - Clean Technologies for Green Industry (j.mp/GSSDsf2)
Photo by Kire Godal
Tues 5 Feb 2013: UK Trade & Investment (UKTI) Singapore held a seminar to showcase business and cooperation opportunities for UK and Singapore companies in the Smart Cities and Sustainable Urban Solutions space in key emerging markets, including China and Burma.
The event aimed to shed new light on the implications of the digital transformation in the context of sustainable development.
Global South-South Development Expo 2013 - Solution Forum 2 - Clean Technologies for Green Industry (j.mp/GSSDsf2)
Photo by Kire Godal
Photo credit: ©FAO/Richard Slaby
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21 April 2016 -- Mr. Sunny George Verghese Co–Founder andChief Executive Officer, Olam International Ltd., at Opening Ceremony General Assembly High-level Thematic Debate on Achieving the Sustainable Development Goals
©UN Photo/Loey Felipe
Photos from the WTO Aid for Trade Global Review 2017 photo gallery may be reproduced provided attribution is given to the WTO and the WTO is informed. Photos: © WTO/Jay Louvion
IRU African Symposium on trade and road transport facilitation brings together ministerial, policy and business delegates from 20 African countries to drive economic and social development by promoting and facilitating trade and international road transport.
Read more: www.iru.org/en_news_item?story=1988
Photos from the WTO Aid for Trade Global Review 2017 photo gallery may be reproduced provided attribution is given to the WTO and the WTO is informed. Photos: © WTO/Jay Louvion