Reversing Climate Change; Children on the Frontline
Kids and youths are those who will have to deal with the effects of climate change in the future as well as cut down on greenhouse gas emission. Yet this[…]
Kids and youths are those who will have to deal with the effects of climate change in the future as well as cut down on greenhouse gas emission. Yet this[…]
After receiving lessons on different climate change challenges in their communities and understanding the role they can play in global fight against climate change, some 50 kids from communities within[…]
At least 120 community kids and youths from the Bamenda Highlands and Mount Cameroon Area have acquired new skills on climate change information gathering & dissemination, and nursery establishment. This[…]
Some 128 community kids and youths from Mankon and Nkwen in the Bamenda Highlands, and Bakweri Town and Bonakanda in the Mount Cameroon Area are taking part in a 5-month[…]
After successfully creating an eco-friendly mindset in close 200 community kids in the Mount Cameroon Area from 2019 to 2020, Voice of Nature (VoNat) and Megwah (My Earth) are pleased[…]
Voice of Nature (VoNat) has launched an initiative aimed at educating and engaging students and pupils in preferring solutions to the increasing global environmental challenges in their schools and communities[…]
Cameroon-based biodiversity conservation and sustainable development non-profit organization, Voice of Nature (VoNat), May 21, 2021 joined the South West Regional Delegation of Environment Protection of Nature and Sustainable Development (MINEPDED-SW),[…]
The headmistress of Government School (G.S.) Ndongo-Buea, South West Cameroon, Madam Manga Victorine Bissong, has expressed her commitment to collaborate with Voice of Nature (VoNat) in carrying out environmental protection[…]
Cameroon conservation non-profit organizations, Meg Wah (My Earth) and Voice of Nature (VoNat), have sent forth some 60 kids from communities within the Mount Cameroon to serve as biodiversity conservation[…]
Some 60 kids from communities within the Mount Cameroon Area are gaining traditional knowledge on species conservation and climate change through folktales in campfire at a 2-month experiential learning taking[…]