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Small space with a large impact: UN-Habitat creates a public space for women in the old city of Ramallah [EN/AR] - occupied Palestinian territory

Small space with a large impact: UN-Habitat creates a public space for women in the old city of Ramallah [EN/AR] - occupied Palestinian territory
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GOAL, Childline, and Musasa launch US$3 3 million program to alleviate the impact of COVID-19 for over 15,000 people in Zimbabwe - Zimbabwe

GOAL, Childline, and Musasa launch US$3 3 million program to alleviate the impact of COVID-19 for over 15,000 people in Zimbabwe - Zimbabwe
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ILO Decries Increased Cases of Child Labour in Ondo

James Sowole The International Labour Organisation (ILO) has decried the high rate of child labour in Ondo State, and urged media practitioners and the National Orientation Agency (NOA) to support the campaign of total elimination. The director of the ILO Nigeria Country Office for Liberia, Sierra Leone, Ghana, Nigeria and Liaison office for ECOWAS, Mrs. Vanessa Phala, stated this yesterday during a four-day training workshop on child labour organised for the media and NOA in Akure, the state capital. Phala said, “ILO are confronted with the harsh reality that the alarming rate of child labour in Ondo State may increase if it fail to take ownership of this fight immediately.”

Forum Endorses Clean Cooking Policy for Nigeria

Bennett Oghifo Representatives of Ministries, Departments and Agencies (MDAs) in the cooking energy sector have agreed to develop a clean cooking policy to promote clean cooking in Nigeria. According to data, cooking with unclean energy source like firewood or charcoal leads to serious health problems like acute lower respiratory infection in children. It causes chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, heart disease and lung cancer. “Smoke from the kitchen in Nigeria leads to 78,000 premature deaths and about 55 million metric tons of carbon dioxide equivalents are emitted from the same source.” This was the outcome of a clean cooking governance workshop funded by Heinrich Boll Stiftung with the theme “Improving Clean Cooking Policies and Institutional Framework in Nigeria,” held in Abuja, recently.

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