Keep updated with, and share the latest news from, about and of interest to community agency networks (CANs) and community groups' activism for climate, environment and many other sustainability topics across Uganda.
- How Climate Impacts Mental Health in Africa, strongminds.org (Apr 10, 2024)
- Food forests grown by Nile Basin farmers restore wetlands and bring back a turtle, news.mongabay.com (Feb 28, 2024)
2021-2023[edit | edit source]
- Climate change: Saving Uganda's mountain gorillas, BBC News (Dec 01, 2023)
- Conservationists work to restore last remnant of a once-great Ugandan forest, news.mongabay.com (Aug 25, 2023)
- Uganda’s Communal Food ‘Epicenters’ Aim to End Hunger Forever, reasonstobecheerful.world (May 26, 2023) — Pushing past the conventional food aid model, a regenerative farming system offers a recipe for success — and self-reliance. Peter Yeung
- Mountain gorillas: The ripple effect of conservation, BBC News (Jun 20, 2022)
- A billion of the world’s most climate-vulnerable people live in informal settlements – here’s what they face, The Conversation (Mar 22, 2022)
- Gen Z on how to save the world: young climate activists speak out, The Guardian (Oct 17, 2021) — Features activists from Philippines, Australia, India, US, Uganda, Pakistan, Peru, Indonesia, United Kingdom, Ireland, France, Germany, Kenya and Canada
2009-2016[edit | edit source]
- Cycologic: The power of women for the power of bicycles in Uganda, Oct 19, 2016...[1]
- Solar Sister lights entrepreneurial spirit to improve women's lives in Uganda, Alon Mwesigwa, Jul 15, 2016...[2]
- Uganda's Kiira Motors unveils 'Africa's first solar bus', February 1, 2016...[3]
- Uganda Earns Big From Organic Agriculture, July 18, 2014...[4]
- Trees for Integration programme in Jinja, Eastern Uganda, brings communities together[5]
- 2010 SEED Award Winners: "ORIBAGS INNOVATIONS (U) LTD" is a private enterprise initiated by a research institution and local NGO to manufacture hand-made paper bags, printing paper and jewellery from agricultural wastes including wheat straw, elephant grass and other natural fibres. Oribags offers an eco-friendly alternative to polythene bags and empowers women entrepreneurs.[6] November 3, 2010.
- New climate change deal for Uganda,[7] December 18, 2009.
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