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low-carbon society and economy is a big challenge
circular economy
and disaster risk reduction
through initiatives like plastic-free campus projects
webinars (for building capacity)
zero-waste campaigns
social media campaigns
virtual chapter week celebrations
university forums
tree planting exercises
environmental education and awareness
waste is evolving from a&hellip
breathing has&hellip
Read More Comment 0 Our Locations GH: Accra
Ghana BW: Gaborone
Botswana UG: Kampala
skills development
Condition Join our team

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