Women and climate change – new UNFPA report

Women bear the biggest burden of climate change, but despite this fact their role have been largely ignored in the debate so far. That was the conclusion of the State of the World Population 2009 report, released yesterday. “With the possibility of a climate catastrophe on the horizon, we cannot afford to relegate the world’s [...]

MKFC CAP project in Ghana – villagers share their positive experiences in preventing malaria

Earlier this spring, an MKFC team led by Kay Obiri-Mainoo, started working on a development project in the village of Niliyungdo in northern Ghana. Since then, they have worked intensely on a grassroots level, talking and discussing with the villagers, and giving them an important role in identifying and prioritizing community needs.
This has resulted in [...]

Great local change reported by the Chief of Niliyungdo village, MKFC CAP Team area, Ghana

The Chief of Niliyungdo in northern Ghana confirms the great change as a result of Sharing Awareness work in common with the local MKFC CAP Team
On behalf of the Chief of Niliyungdo Bimbila District, Northern Ghana Mr. Solomon, the village teacher, has kindly translated this Statement on local changes for better health and living conditions, [...]

eLearning Vocational Teacher Education

Irmeli is a teacher from HAAGA-HELIA University of Applied Sciences, School of Vocational Teacher Education. Here she speaks about the Teacher Education Program – and the weather in Finland in November. MKFC has started the online vocational teacher training together with Haaga Helia University of Applied Sciences making it possible for students from all over [...]

MKFC open Health and Sanitation material

MKFC has developed the Open Course Contents, which are freely available for use and anyone can download if you want to use it for your own projects. If you want to know how we use it or if you want to work with health, sanitation, education, and community action for social awareness and sustainable [...]

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