PEMBA, Mozambique, 1 July 2022 – Nearly 30,000 children fled a new wave of violence in Cabo Delgado province in Mozambique in June, the highest number of children uprooted in a single month in the past year (1), Save the Children said today..
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BACOLOD CITY - The Negros Occidental provincial government has strengthened its campaign to further protect its natural resources through the establishment of the Provincial Education and Advocacy Center for Environment or PEACE. As of Tuesday, the Provincial Environment Management Office (PEMO), tasked to manage the center, has networked with at least 22 organizations serving as environmental partners, which harmoniously work together based on their respective mandates towards environmental sustainability. Lawyer Julie Ann Bedrio, PEMO head, invited groups wanting to participate in the conservation, protection, and rehabilitation (CPR) campaign and wish to join the center to get in touch with their office. "Let us all be part of the CPR campaign," she said. Partners working with the provincial government's environment campaign comprise government organizations, non-government organizations, local government units (LGUs), inter-LGU alliances, people's organizations, t
Learning at Samkelwe Senior Secondary School in Addo has come to a standstill, with protesters calling for the Eastern Cape education department to meet their demands, including filling critical vacant teaching posts and reinstating full sponsorship of pupil transport. On Tuesday, teachers, parents and pupils who gathered on the R335 outside the citrus town vowed that the school would remain closed until education officials arrived to discuss their demands.