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[…]
Some 50 kids and youths from Bokova, Bwiteva, Bwitingi, Bokwango and Bokwai communities of the Mt Cameroon Area have been selected to be part of Voice of Nature (VoNat)’s project[…]
Some 15 students and young graduates in Buea are currently engaged in a training that will culminate in them identifying and providing solutions to the increasing environment and sustainable development[…]
Some two graduates from the Faculty of Agriculture and Veterinary Medicine of the University of Buea, Teboh George and Mbemngong Faith Berinyu, have joined Voice of Nature (VoNat) as volunteers. They were[…]
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[…]
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),[…]
Cameroon-based biodiversity conservation and sustainable development non-profit organization, Voice of Nature (VoNat) is fine-tuning strategies to ensure a successful commemoration of the 2021 edition of Endangered Species Day and International[…]
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 children have been selected from communities in the Mount Cameroon Area for a 2-month experiential learning on biodiversity conservation, especially threatened and endangered fauna and flora and climate[…]
By Ndimuh B. Shancho Cameroonian Professor of Public Health and Biotechnology, HRM Professor Wilfred Mbacham, has prescribed medicinal plants and fruits in Cameroon that can be used for the treatment[…]