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Our Reports Click any of these reports to learn about our work and impact PRE COP29 STAKEHOLDER HANGOUT REPORT Make Room For Life Beach Cleanup Report Ashoka-Ford Young Changemaker Report Susty Schools Ibadan Report Unite4EarthDay Campaign Bioverse NG Project Report Creatives for Climate Community Launch Susty Marshalls Communique Susty Marshalls Phase 2 Report PHC SusTEAParty […]

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Elementor #21693

Seven years of SustyVibes is a story of commitment and consistency, our journey through these seven years has been a truth to leaving no one behind. Our projects and events over the years have been able to reach immense numbers and we have seen firsthand the impacts young people can make as long as they’re

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Artvocacy

We infuse pop culture and arts into our sustainability advocacy efforts – Artvocacy, to create fun, relaxed and interesting learning spaces for young people to engage in meaningful conversations on environmental emotions, climate, and sustainability. Our content and messaging are hip and youthful to get energetic and passionate young folks on our side. We run

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International Day for the Elimination of Violence Against Women

Original Publications: UNwomen.org/UN.org Violence against women continues to be an obstacle to achieving equality, development, peace as well as to the fulfillment of women and girls’ human rights. All in all, the promise of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) – to leave no one behind – cannot be fulfilled without putting an end to violence against women

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Female Representation in Government: Can Nigeria Learn from Ethiopia’s Giant Leap?

Photo: (Eduardo Soteras/AFP/Getty Images) In the last week of October, the Ethiopia’s parliament appointed Sahle-Work Zewde as the president of the country making her the first female president in the country’s history and the second in Africa. Ellen Sirleaf Johnson became the first female president in Africa after winning the Liberian general election in 2006

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2018 Goldman Prize: More Female Winners Emerge

The struggle for a healthy planet may sometimes feel like a series of defeats, but this year’s Goldman environmental prize celebrates six remarkable success stories, five of them driven by women. From an anti-nuclear court ruling against former South African president Jacob Zuma and Russian leader Vladimir Putin to a campaign that nudged the Vietnamese government from coal to

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