
A coach in Gambia provides young football talents with educational resources for safe development.
With global biodiversity loss at crisis levels, nearly 100 schools bordering the Mau Forest complex in Kenya have adopted a tailored syllabus that teaches conservation as part of its regular curriculum. The move is meant to conserve the water towers. The schools bordering Mau Eburu, Southwest Mau Forest, Aberdares and Mt Kenya forests incorporate the pioneer syllabus that covers soil conservation, water, pollution, tourism and environment besides what the Competency-Based Curriculum offers.
SOURCE: VOA
