New Alliance to target Forest Crime
On World Environment day, 5 June, the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) and Interpol have banded together with financial support from the Norwegian Agency for Development Cooperation (NORAD)...
View ArticleNo Comment: Food Wisdom
Filed under: Climate Change, Cooperative, Economic Development, Environment, Farming, Forests, Global NGOs, Health and Fitness, NGOs and charities, No Comment, No Comment - Photography, Photography,...
View ArticleTen Places to See Before They’re Gone
Filed under: Africa, Americas, Asia, Australia, Britain, Environment, Farming, Forests, India, Iran, Island states, Middle East, No Comment, No Comment - Photography, Photography, Travel Tagged: alps,...
View Article450 Households in Kenya now have clean water
It’s not often we get good news out of Sub-Saharan Africa, especially so soon after a period of severe droughts. The International Red Cross and Red Crescent movement announced on their Facebook page...
View ArticleActionAid, World Food Day and Land Grabbing
It’s World Food Day today, and here’s what ActionAid have to report on their progress to improve the lives of those dependent on food production: If you want to talk about food, you have to start with...
View ArticleGoverning Land for Men and Women
The Food and Agricultural Organisation (FAO) have just released their latest report, titled ‘Governing Land for Men and Women’, which is a technical guide to support the achievements of responsible...
View ArticleEarth Hour 2013 – I Will if You Will
Alongside their usual proposal (for everyone to turn off their electricity for an hour in the year as a symbolic gesture to try reducing our dependence on the planet’s resources), Earth Hour have come...
View ArticleNo Comment: Clean Drinking Water
Filed under: Africa, Americas, Debate Issues, Development, Economic Development, Economics, Farming, Girl Issues, No Comment, No Comment - Photography, Poverty, Poverty, Water, Women's Issues Tagged:...
View ArticleNo Comment – Video: She’s Alive
Before you watch this video, I’d like to share these lyrics from Jim Morrison’s eternal ‘When The Music’s Over': What have they done to the Earth? What have they done to our fair sister? Ravaged and...
View ArticleReblog: Eight Signs Life is Improving for Africa’s Children
It’s so rare these days to get a piece of good news about children’s economic development, especially in sub-Saharan Africa. I came across this article today, which has made my day. Yes, there is still...
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