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12th World Environmental Education Congress: Repositioning Environmental Education Organizations' Approach to Environmental Disaster.

The paper was presented at the 2024 Congress in Abu Dhabi, igniting a meaningful dialogue on integrating indigenous knowledge with modern science for inclusive environmental initiatives. It was featured among papers by leading experts dedicated to sustainability, all aimed at minimizing the impacts of the triple planetary crisis through education.

Alternative Convos Podcast: How can Young Africans contribute effectively to Climate Action?

In this episode, sustainable initiatives were highlighted, with a strong focus on how to engage communities to ensure access to alternative livelihoods. By promoting sustainable practices and empowering communities, we can drive significant environmental change, paving the way for a more resilient future for everyone.

Assessment of the Existence and Abundance of Symbiotic Plants in the Domboma Community Forest

This research delved into the intricate relationships between plants and their symbiotic partners within the unique ecosystem of the Domboma Community Forest in Sierra Leone. The study was conducted in 2021 to provide valuable insights into the prevalence and distribution of these symbiotic plant species, shedding light on their ecological significance and potential implications for conservation efforts.

Redefining the Lens Through Which Aid is Delivered.

This blog critically examines traditional approaches and proposes a paradigm shift towards more inclusive and sustainable practices. By emphasizing community participation, cultural sensitivity, and local empowerment in the paper, the need for a holistic approach that enhances the effectiveness and relevance of aid interventions was considered.

We Have A Dream: Freedom through Writing.

A title, "Freedom through Writing," was contributed to this anthology, which explored diverse journeys of self-discovery, resilience, and empowerment, illustrating how words could transcend barriers and unlock new possibilities. Each story served as a testament to the transformative nature of storytelling, offering readers a glimpse into the lives and dreams of individuals who had found their voices through the written word.

Women Socioeconomic Status: The Repercussion of Illiteracy, Case Study: Charlotte, Sierra Leone.

This research delves into the profound repercussions of illiteracy on women, highlighting challenges and opportunities within this specific context. It looks deeper into how educational barriers impact empowerment, economic participation, and societal roles, offering insights crucial for advancing gender equality and development initiatives.

Demographical Changes in Understanding the Nature of Forest Dynamics, Case Study: Charlotte Village, Western Area Peninsula Forest (WAPF).

This research investigates the intricate relationship between human socioeconomic activities and forest dynamics within the Western Area Peninsula Forest, Sierra Leone. It focuses on how demographic changes and shifts influence forest ecosystems. It provides a detailed examination of human-environment interactions and offers valuable insights into sustainable forest management.

Hazardous Waste, Fundamental Cause of Diseases In Liberia

The paper examines the significant health implications arising from exposure to hazardous waste in Liberia. It highlights this environmental issue as a primary factor contributing to widespread diseases and posing threats to public health and environmental sustainability.