More destitute women trained in small business management

In recent months we have been able to build again on the enormous success of our Economic Empowerment for Education Project.  A further 75 destitute internally displaced women, now living in Yaounde and Bamenda, have been selected to benefit from SHUMAS’ small business training programme.  Today (18th September 2024) the trained women in Yaounde will receive the start-up materials for …

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Passepartout Duo: Babbasawt Sound Lab 2025 for Europe-based Artists Working with Sound (Tunisia)

Babbasawt Sound Lab residency offers a fully funded opportunity for musicians, sound artists, and multidisciplinary artists working with sound, currently residing in Europe. The residency takes place from 6 January to 7 February 2025, in Tunis, Tunisia. The residency pairs five musicians/sound artists from a Creative Europe country with five Tunisian musicians/sound artists. The selected artists will work together on …

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A new school year starts at St Paul’s Ntahkeka, Bamenda

Our biggest ever school project was finally completed and handed over to the community of Ntahkeka in Bamenda II on 30th May 2024.  It was a day of great excitement and celebration.  This had been an audacious project from the start and it faced many difficulties during construction, but the community was not daunted and it is rightly proud of …

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Ethiopia: Advanced Weather Forecasting – Ethiopia’s Climate Crisis Solution

Ethiopian Herald As a country that has experienced the tragedy of adverse weather, Ethiopia has been making strenuous efforts to boost environmental protection works guided by weather forecasts. Despite precaution measures that had been taken to mitigate the climate impacts, the country’s weather prospects, including recent flashfloods and mudslides, were forecasted by the Ethiopian Metrology Institute (EMI).  Read More AllAfrica …

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Liberia: Sen. Dillon, LEC Board Chair Nominee Argue Over Confirmation Hearing

Liberian Investigator Monrovia — Cllr. Emmanuel Tulay, the Board Chair designate of the Liberia Electricity Corporation (LEC), reversed his initial stance that his position did not require Senate confirmation following a tense debate with Montserrado County Senator Abraham Darius Dillon. The senator described Tulay’s posture as defiant and disrespectful to the Senate.  Read More AllAfrica News: Environment

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