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Maroc Maroc - ECONOMIST.COM.NA - A la Une - 04/Feb 12:45

Green project rewards Walvis Bay learners for eco-friendly gardens

By Adolf Kaure. Walvis Bay learners were rewarded for sustaining flourishing eco-friendly gardens as part of the Resilient Garden Project, a beneficiary of the Walvis Bay Youth Climate Action Fund. The project empowers learners to learn how to sustain a garden from the grassroots and get them to complete a full-produce garden. Thirty Five learners […]

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