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Food Waste is Causing up to 10% of Greenhouse Gases

Self Help Africa16th November 2022Blog, Climate Change, Gender, Malawi

Food waste contributes up to 10% of harmful greenhouse gases, COP summit is told.

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Climate change, gender inequity and Malawi: Pushing for progress at COP27

Self Help Africa11th November 2022Blog, Climate Change, Gender, Malawi

Despite being one of the world’s lowest carbon emitting countries, Malawi ranks fifth in a list of nations worst affected by climate change.

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Meet Tiwonge, our Malawian reporter on the ground at COP27

Self Help Africa9th November 2022Blog, Climate Change, Gender, Malawi

Meet Tiwonge, our Malawian reporter on the ground at COP27 in Egypt – she has been reporting on the climate crisis for over 15 years.

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How women’s business centres are transforming lives in Bangladesh

Self Help Africa9th November 2022Blog, Climate Change, Enterprise Development, Gender

Two rural women entrepreneurs in Bangladesh stand at a shop desk with shelves behind them. The shelves are stacked with colourful packets.

The Women’s Business Centre has emerged as a model for organising enterprising rural women into cooperative business structures.

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