The Women Rights and Empowerment Initiative, WORI says the documentations of diverse best practices to create wealth from waste as well as use of renewable energy to adapt and mitigate the challenges of climate change are achievable when people are armed with the necessary tools.
Executive Director of WORI, Dr Cynthia Onwuka who stated this during a workshop on ‘Dissemination Of Resource Materials On Waste To Wealth Value Chain And Renewable Energy Practices’ in Ikwerre local government area of Rivers state said the workshop will strengthen and broaden the involvement and participation of beneficiaries and also strengthen the relationships between the project partners to achieve the expected results.
The project funded by the European Union under the EU-ACT program, has several components which include; Stakeholders Consultation, Town Hall Meetings among others.
WORI, which is a member of Climate Action Consortium, has been part of the ongoing implementation of a project titled "creating awareness and institutional capacity on climate change adaptation and mitigation.
Dr Onwuka added that the Climate Action Consortium will effectively transfer project results to target beneficiaries for optimal exploitation.
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