CSSL´s new role in the Regional Civil Society Network on Coastal and Marine Protection in West Africa

Congratulations to our Communications Manager, Abdul Kaprr Dumbuya, who was elected to the position of Secretary General for the Civil Society Network on Coastal and Marine Protection in West Africa…

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Big Water Community Gears up to Benefit from a CAFOD Supported Conservation Livelihood Project

"…if we continue to destroy this forest through stone mining, logging, slash-and-burn farming and many other practices, disasters such as flooding, water shortage and disease outbreak will befall us in…

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CSSL establishes and trains village savings and loan associations (VSLA) in Yawri Bay communities

Mangrove forests are rich in diverse resources, supporting the coastal livelihoods of people living in and around these areas. These coastal communities have strong economic links with the coastal ecosystems…

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Nature view of Khao Yai National Park, Thailand

International Day of Forests 2024: Forests and Innovation

The battle against deforestation requires new technological advancements. With 10 million hectares lost annually due to deforestation and approximately 70 million hectares affected by fires, these innovations are essential for…

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Gardening, beehives, and community engagements – an update on our work with communities at Diang and Sambai Chiefdoms

“We are all worried about the consequences of mining at the lake”, explains a young mother to our colleagues in Segbeia, one of the villages at Lake Sonfon. “But we…

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