As the world gears up for this year’s COP28 global climate conference, this year hosted in Dubai, Regenerate Africa is excited to announce that we will be presenting on the interlinkages between Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights (SRHR) and climate change at a side event during COP28 on December 3rd, from 15:00 – 16:30pm
Regenerate Africa implements a Volunteer and internship Programme with an objective of motivating and enabling people from diverse segments of society and industry to further apply and develop their specialized skills, time and the talents while contributing to institutional development. Ms. Denise Najuuko is an intern at Regenerate Africa, and she is one of the
Meet the remarkable Akanyijuka Felicity, a stand out intern at REGENERATE AFRICA, an NGO that stands as a beacon of excellence but also serves as a nurturing ground for passionate individuals like Felicity. With a degree in Bachelor of Arts in Social sciences majoring in gender studies from Makerere University. The overall objective of Felicity’s
Regenerate Africa is excited to announce the introduction of 3 courses, designed to give individuals and organizations the tools to better understand and steer private businesses, NGOs, and farmers into a more sustainable future. The three courses offered will be Environmental, Social and Corporate Governance (ESG), Sustainability Project Management, and Regenerative Agriculture Practices. Below is
by Denise K. Najuuko Water pollution is the contamination of groundwater or surface water by pollutants, for example, agricultural run-off, industrial waste, and many other things. Kampala is surrounded by wetlands, Lake Victoria, and water drains such as Nakivubo, and Lubigi. These water bodies are economically important and used for human welfare, but they are
On Oct 31, Regenarate Africa hosted a scoping roundtable with key agribusinesses, networks, and financiers, focused on climate action and the cattle corridor of Uganda. Some background: Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) and the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP)’s Programme on Scaling up Climate Ambition on Land Use and Agriculture through Nationally