TGLC’s efforts to combat climate change
Going Green session photos
It’s rare to see new signs or signs walking around town these days, but have you ever wondered where they go after they’re used? Garbage dumps, gutters, landfills, etc. Or is it left on the street near your house?
In this way, an additional problem is added to an already crowded landfill, a problem that really hurts not only the Ministry of Health, Zoomlion, Wastelight and even the boys at Buzzstop, but everyone, including the unborn child. is causing.
Gladelife Leadership Center (TGLC), Climate and Development Knowledge Network (CDKN), and Ramafrik are participating in a climate entrepreneurship initiative called Greencraft, using recyclable materials such as signage and banners. We provide people with the skills to make bags. Find a better purpose for such “unnecessary” materials while imparting skills to others.
Greencraft was held on March 23, 2024 at Ashary Botwe, TGLC’s office premises, with the participation of over 25 people. In the first session, various participants designed their own bags using cut-out banners under the guidance of facilitator Ramafrik, Awrama Kena Aseidou. Participants used a little creativity, innovation and style to create a variety of aesthetically pleasing bag designs.
The second part of the event was led by CDKN Country Leader Dr. Prince Ansah, who gave a presentation on climate change. This was followed by a virtual reality session where participants played various games and simulation exercises related to climate change. This was a new experience for many participants, who expressed excitement about how game-based learning, virtual reality, and artificial intelligence technologies will enhance and advance climate technology.
The World Bank estimates that without significant action to reduce emissions, the cost of adapting to climate change in developing countries alone could reach $140 billion to $300 billion per year by 2030. We estimate that. Therefore, the need to address climate change in a holistic and collaborative manner is at the forefront. Governments, institutions and people have a responsibility to ensure that no one is left behind or unduly burdened.
Greencraft is just one of many efforts to raise awareness of climate change, and there are many other similar efforts underway, but is this a fight just for TGLC? Absolutely not!
If you would like to support or partner with GraceLife Leadership Center to address climate change and other sustainability issues, please email programs@gracedlifeleaders.org or visit our website at https:// Visit gracedlifeleaders.org/).
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