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Friday, March 26, 2010

Nsukka is Reeking! Lend a Hand in fixing it

Women at the Orange market that morning of 8th March International Women's Day
The rains on that day brought out all the dirt to the road

close-up of the debris littering the streets


Life must go on rubbish or no rubbish?




The Litter situation in Nsukka is getting out of hand. IEDT through its Sculpted Basket Project is asking all to lend a helping hand. We are inaugurating a committee on sanitation made up of a group of NGOs working in Nsukka to work together under the Name Alliance for Nsukka (A4), we will be meeting at No. 3 University Road, IEDT Network Resource Centre, Nsukka, Enugu State Nigeria. Any one who has the voluntee spirit can join (April is Voluntee Month) We are expectant of the best outcome.
Maybe then we can breathe in fresh air.

International Women's Day bits

Chiarman IEDT, Prof. Pat Ngwu during the workshop
Dr. Nnabueze and Mrs Nnabueze cheering the participants

Dr. Nnabueze (L)(Bishop Shanahan Hospital), Prof. Mrs Lizzy Ngwu at the event

One of the Participants asking a question

A cross section of guests @ the event
We celebrated the International Women's Day in Nsukka for Nsukka Women we had a handful of women surprisingly. Our theme was: "Nsukka Women and Climate Change: Looking into ourselvels rather than at ourselves". We had the women go through a slide of the UNDP COP15 document which Mrs. Julia Agwu gracioiusly gave to us. It was a thought provoking one and this will definitely spur more people into action.

Wednesday, March 24, 2010

Thus Far!


There are just toooo many issues bothering us here. Governanment vs the people, people vs people and then nature vs all of us. I admire nature a lot I took a picture I would like to share with visitors.


Their Vision: Our Vision

We had loads of activities to make the year remarkable, we equally saw lots of challenges that will keep the year in our minds.  SBP's C...