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Great Green Wall

Great Green WallThe Great Green Wall initiative is a ambitious and innovative environmental project aimed at combating desertification, climate change, and biodiversity loss in Africa. The project involves the creation of a massive forested belt spanning across the Sahel region from Senegal in the west to Djibouti in the east, covering over 8,000 kilometers. During this webinar we will discuss about this project, its potentials and its implications, together with relevant representatives from countries involved in the project.

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Transition to Energy Sustainable Solutions

GeneralJEEP gladly invites you to come join our “Transition to Energy Suatainable Solutions” - short TESS Expo. Located on our compound, you are invited to come and inform yourself about various actions and projects implemented, planned and currently undergoing. Multiple partners will join us in presenting their own solutions. In addition, the event is planned as a networking event where different stakeholders of all professions shall come together and discuss their ideas, innovations and future plans.

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NFRE 40 years celebration

GeneralNordic Folkecenter for Renewable Energy is a Danish independent non-profit organization working for 100% renewable energy for the whole world. Our ultimate long-term goal is the complete replacement of fossil fuels and nuclear power with renewable energy and energy savings, while promoting sustainability, resilience, and development of local communities around the world. Therefore, Folkecenter collaborates with local civil society organizations, research and training centres, companies, professionals, and governmental authorities from all over the globe.

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40 year celebration

AboutJEEP is proud to celebrate its 40 years of continuous involvement in and promotion of climate goals. 40 years ago, Ethiopia suffered from a severe drought due to high environmental degradation, such as deforestation and the destruction of natural habitats. As a consequence, an estimated 200,000 to 1,200,200 died due to widespread famine. As Uganda is a neighbour to Ethiopia, the thought of this happening to Uganda as well, motivated Mr.