International non-profit, TechnoServe, with funding partnership from Coca-Cola Foundation has launched a plastic recycling program in Nigeria, tagged, PReP 2.0.
This next phase is...
International non-profit, TechnoServe, with funding partnership from Coca-Cola Foundation has launched a plastic recycling program in Nigeria, tagged, PReP 2.0.
This next phase is aimed at continuing to develop an inclusive recycling system, strengthening livelihoods, and supporting more sustainable environmental solutions across Nigeria.
The Nigerian Country Director of Technoserve, Adesuwa Akinboro noted that these achievements represent not just statistics, but powerful stories of resilience and transformation,”
"Aggregators and collectors are now operating as business owners, improving their livelihoods and helping their communities while keeping plastic waste out of the environment", Akinboro...
Stakeholders outline key mitigation measures for methane emission at the ICCDI Africa workshop
Furthering the efforts to deepen stakeholders' knowledge of the threats of mostly...
The United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) has concluded plans to organize and fund a three-day leadership retreat for the thirty- six state governors of...
Ogun State Government has completed the first phase of the 21km Ibooro/Imasayi Ayetoro road in Yewa North Local Government, ahead of the planned 20,000 hectares...
The Nigerian Exchange Limited (NGX) has stressed the importance of Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) compliance and the democratization of data in attracting investments...