by admin | Feb 23, 2026 | Climate and Environment, news
The project included the construction of a community-scale biogas plant, designed to reduce firewood consumption and lower greenhouse gas emissions. Technical systems were installed. Women were trained in renewable energy, system operation, and maintenance. Governance...
by admin | Feb 23, 2026 | Climate and Environment, news
Hurungwe has experienced years of deforestation, tobacco curing, drought, and soil erosion. The land has been strained, and so have the women who depend on it. Through the UNDP-supported intervention, a restoration pathway covering 50 hectares was initiated. Some...
by admin | Feb 23, 2026 | Climate and Environment, news
In Bravo Village, Ward 7, Hurungwe, mornings used to begin with a long walk. Women woke before sunrise, carrying axes and sacks, walking kilometres in search of firewood. It was exhausting. It was risky. It was normal. Deforestation was not just an environmental...
by admin | Feb 23, 2026 | Climate and Environment, news
Hurungwe has been hurting. Years of deforestation. Tobacco curing. Firewood harvesting. Drought. Soil erosion. The land has been tired, and the women who depend on it have felt that tiredness in their bodies. Through support from the UNDP GEF Small Grants Programme,...
by admin | Oct 23, 2025 | news
“Africa’s young women are rewriting the story of climate resilience and justice. Discover their policy demands in TaLI’s landmark Beijing+30 Position Paper.” As the world revisits the promises of the Beijing Platform for Action thirty years on, African girls and young...