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== News and comment == | == News and comment == | ||
'''2015''' | |||
These West African Women Found Prosperity in a Garden Oasis, November 24 <ref>https://www.usaid.gov/news-information/frontlines/resilience-2015/these-west-african-women-found-prosperity-garden-oasis USAID]</ref> | |||
'''2009''' | '''2009''' | ||
2009 SEED Award Winners:"Almodo". A partnership between a small business and a research institution is developing a sustainable self-financing solid waste management system that contributes to improving living conditions of the poorest population, in collaboration with a women's group that collects solid waste in poor urban areas of Niger's three biggest cities. <ref>[http://www.unep.org/Documents.Multilingual/Default.asp?DocumentID=585&ArticleID=6164&l=en&t=long United Nations Environment Programme]</ref> May 12 | 2009 SEED Award Winners:"Almodo". A partnership between a small business and a research institution is developing a sustainable self-financing solid waste management system that contributes to improving living conditions of the poorest population, in collaboration with a women's group that collects solid waste in poor urban areas of Niger's three biggest cities. <ref>[http://www.unep.org/Documents.Multilingual/Default.asp?DocumentID=585&ArticleID=6164&l=en&t=long United Nations Environment Programme]</ref> May 12 | ||
== Interwiki links == | == Interwiki links == | ||
Wikipedia: [[wikipedia:Niger|Niger]] | Wikipedia: [[wikipedia:Niger|Niger]] |
Revision as of 10:25, 25 November 2015
Initiatives by topic
Food activism
Solar cooking resources in Niger
Rural sustainability
Restoring Ecological Balance and Bolstering Social and Economic Development in Niger, oaklandinstitute.org (date not found)
News and comment
2015
These West African Women Found Prosperity in a Garden Oasis, November 24 [1]
2009
2009 SEED Award Winners:"Almodo". A partnership between a small business and a research institution is developing a sustainable self-financing solid waste management system that contributes to improving living conditions of the poorest population, in collaboration with a women's group that collects solid waste in poor urban areas of Niger's three biggest cities. [2] May 12
Interwiki links
Wikipedia: Niger
References Template:Attrib sca ref