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Plastic Waste Reduction Starts in Schools: Lessons from EEFABE’s Clean and Green Campaign
On January 10, 2026, Environmental Education for a Better Earth Cameroon (EEFABE) successfully launched the Clean and Green Clean-Up, a...
Welcome to 2026: Climate Change Education in Cameroon | EEFABE 2026 Vision & Youth Empowerment
As we begin a new year, Environmental Education for a Better Earth Cameroon (EEFABE Cameroon) extends heartfelt greetings to our...
Fighting Plastic Pollution: A Global Crisis and Cameroon’s Local Heroes
Plastic pollution has become one of the biggest environmental threats of our time. Around the world, millions of tons of...

Plastic Waste Reduction Starts in Schools: Lessons from EEFABE’s Clean and Green Campaign
On January 10, 2026, Environmental Education for a Better Earth Cameroon (EEFABE) successfully launched the Clean and Green Clean-Up, a Plastic Waste Reduction campaign at

Welcome to 2026: Climate Change Education in Cameroon | EEFABE 2026 Vision & Youth Empowerment
As we begin a new year, Environmental Education for a Better Earth Cameroon (EEFABE Cameroon) extends heartfelt greetings to our students, teachers, volunteers, partners, and

Fighting Plastic Pollution: A Global Crisis and Cameroon’s Local Heroes
Plastic pollution has become one of the biggest environmental threats of our time. Around the world, millions of tons of plastic waste end up in

The most effective climate action of all time
The world is in a situation where actions are needed to limit the emission of greenhouse gases (especially Carbon-dioxide), to guarantee the survival of the

Gender Disparities and Climate Change on Children
The gender aspects of climate change on children cannot go unnoticed. Female children tend to suffer most, especially from the pos impacts of climate change

Climate Change and the African Child
Children and youth represent one-third of the world’s population, with 2.2 billion under the age of 18, 637 million under 5 years old, and over