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The EJS is in the process of producing learning resources to consolidate the ideas covered during the EJS. These are valuable for community-based organisations who wish to deepen understanding and creating awareness. They include links to videos that will be interesting for them.

Recent heavy downpours in the Lower Volta area of Ghana led to the worst flooding in the region’s history. The ...

This case study is part of an Energy Sector Management Assistance Program (ESMAP) project on Regional Power System ...

On 28 November 2022, Zimbabwe stopped generating electricity at the South Power Station of the Kariba Dam (Kariba ...

The partnership with Eastern Cape Province is among the most active that Lower Saxony is involved
in.

This project is about putting power – literally and figuratively – into the hands of communities.

To move towards a just transition, it is necessary to challenge the extractive economy and to move towards a ...

A Biowatch Briefing on farmer-led seed systems – securing food sovereignty in the face of looming ecological and ...

You cannot recognise genetically modified (GM) crops just by looking at them. Why you should be concerned about GM crops.

Showcasing Biowatch’s work with farmers in four key areas (diversity; soil and water; seed; advocacy), this book ...

How we produce, distribute and waste food is causing global ecological and social crises, including one of the ...

The industrialised food system is part of the globalised extractive economy. However, it is not
the only possible ...

In conjunction with groundWork and the South African Waste Pickers Association (SAWPA) and African Reclaimers ...
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