Promote Climate Resilience, Environmental Health
- Strengthen the resilience of vulnerable communities in Cameroon to cope with climate-related disasters and reduce disaster risk.
- Collaborate with diverse civil society organizations to amplify advocacy efforts and influence policy changes toward climate adaptation and resilience.
- Work with local communities and stakeholders to implement water and sanitation projects, ensuring sustainable access to clean water sources, promoting proper sanitation practices, and protecting deep-sea biodiversity.
- Advocate for increased financial support and investments in climate adaptation initiatives in Africa, particularly in Cameroon, to bridge the financing gap.
- Advocate for robust policies and government commitments to support the Great Green Wall for the Sahara and the Sahel Initiative (GGWSSI), ensuring long-term success and sustainability.
Why this goal? Climate change is a significant threat to the health of our planet and its people. It is essential to take action to protect our environment and ensure that everyone has access to clean air, water, and sanitation. Climate change is also a significant threat to food security, as it can lead to droughts, floods, and other extreme weather events that can damage crops and livestock. It is essential to develop and implement sustainable practices and technologies that can help mitigate climate change’s impacts and ensure that everyone has access to safe and nutritious food.