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  • 30 May 2019, Mokolo, Cameroon: Aisha Bukar (left) and Hawa Harona (right) place a tray of fresh charcoal briquettes in the sun to dry. At the Minawao camp for Nigerian refugees, degradable and non-degradable waste are separated, so that biomass can be burnt in metal containers, processed and finally transformed into charcoal briquettes as a source of recycled energy to be used as firewood for cooking. With the support of an environment monitor  from the Lutheran World Federation World Service programme, the full process from waste to charcoal is managed and run by the refugees themselves. The Minawao camp for Nigerian refugees, located in the Far North region of Cameroon, hosts some 58,000 refugees from North East Nigeria. The refugees are supported by the Lutheran World Federation, together with a range of partners.
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  • 30 May 2019, Mokolo, Cameroon: Aisha Bukar (left) and Hawa Harona (right) mount the lid onto a metal container in which biomass is burnt, in preparation to become charcoal. At the Minawao camp for Nigerian refugees, degradable and non-degradable waste are separated, so that biomass can be burnt in metal containers, processed and finally transformed into charcoal briquettes as a source of recycled energy to be used as firewood for cooking. With the support of an environment monitor  from the Lutheran World Federation World Service programme, the full process from waste to charcoal is managed and run by the refugees themselves. The Minawao camp for Nigerian refugees, located in the Far North region of Cameroon, hosts some 58,000 refugees from North East Nigeria. The refugees are supported by the Lutheran World Federation, together with a range of partners.
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  • 30 May 2019, Mokolo, Cameroon: Burnt biomass awaits further processing, soon to become charcoal. At the Minawao camp for Nigerian refugees, degradable and non-degradable waste are separated, so that biomass can be burnt in metal containers, processed and finally transformed into charcoal briquettes as a source of recycled energy to be used as firewood for cooking. With the support of an environment monitor  from the Lutheran World Federation World Service programme, the full process from waste to charcoal is managed and run by the refugees themselves. The Minawao camp for Nigerian refugees, located in the Far North region of Cameroon, hosts some 58,000 refugees from North East Nigeria. The refugees are supported by the Lutheran World Federation, together with a range of partners.
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  • 30 May 2019, Mokolo, Cameroon: Women separate biomass from other waste at a charcoal centre in Minawao. At the Minawao camp for Nigerian refugees, degradable and non-degradable waste are separated, so that biomass can be burnt in metal containers, processed and finally transformed into charcoal briquettes as a source of recycled energy to be used as firewood for cooking. With the support of an environment monitor  from the Lutheran World Federation World Service programme, the full process from waste to charcoal is managed and run by the refugees themselves. The Minawao camp for Nigerian refugees, located in the Far North region of Cameroon, hosts some 58,000 refugees from North East Nigeria. The refugees are supported by the Lutheran World Federation, together with a range of partners.
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  • 30 May 2019, Mokolo, Cameroon: Women oversee the metal containers in which biomass is burnt, in preparation to become charcoal. At the Minawao camp for Nigerian refugees, degradable and non-degradable waste are separated, so that biomass can be burnt in metal containers, processed and finally transformed into charcoal briquettes as a source of recycled energy to be used as firewood for cooking. With the support of an environment monitor  from the Lutheran World Federation World Service programme, the full process from waste to charcoal is managed and run by the refugees themselves. The Minawao camp for Nigerian refugees, located in the Far North region of Cameroon, hosts some 58,000 refugees from North East Nigeria. The refugees are supported by the Lutheran World Federation, together with a range of partners.
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  • 30 May 2019, Mokolo, Cameroon: Aisha Bukar closes the metal container in which biomass is burnt, in preparation to become charcoal. At the Minawao camp for Nigerian refugees, degradable and non-degradable waste are separated, so that biomass can be burnt in metal containers, processed and finally transformed into charcoal briquettes as a source of recycled energy to be used as firewood for cooking. With the support of an environment monitor  from the Lutheran World Federation World Service programme, the full process from waste to charcoal is managed and run by the refugees themselves. The Minawao camp for Nigerian refugees, located in the Far North region of Cameroon, hosts some 58,000 refugees from North East Nigeria. The refugees are supported by the Lutheran World Federation, together with a range of partners.
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  • 30 May 2019, Mokolo, Cameroon: A woman waits for a briquette of charcoal to be finalized. At the Minawao camp for Nigerian refugees, degradable and non-degradable waste are separated, so that biomass can be burnt in metal containers, processed and finally transformed into charcoal briquettes as a source of recycled energy to be used as firewood for cooking. With the support of an environment monitor  from the Lutheran World Federation World Service programme, the full process from waste to charcoal is managed and run by the refugees themselves. The Minawao camp for Nigerian refugees, located in the Far North region of Cameroon, hosts some 58,000 refugees from North East Nigeria. The refugees are supported by the Lutheran World Federation, together with a range of partners.
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  • 30 May 2019, Mokolo, Cameroon: Women place a full tray of fresh charcoal briquettes in the sun to dry. At the Minawao camp for Nigerian refugees, degradable and non-degradable waste are separated, so that biomass can be burnt in metal containers, processed and finally transformed into charcoal briquettes as a source of recycled energy to be used as firewood for cooking. With the support of an environment monitor  from the Lutheran World Federation World Service programme, the full process from waste to charcoal is managed and run by the refugees themselves. The Minawao camp for Nigerian refugees, located in the Far North region of Cameroon, hosts some 58,000 refugees from North East Nigeria. The refugees are supported by the Lutheran World Federation, together with a range of partners.
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  • 30 May 2019, Mokolo, Cameroon: A woman waits for a briquette of charcoal to be finalized. At the Minawao camp for Nigerian refugees, degradable and non-degradable waste are separated, so that biomass can be burnt in metal containers, processed and finally transformed into charcoal briquettes as a source of recycled energy to be used as firewood for cooking. With the support of an environment monitor  from the Lutheran World Federation World Service programme, the full process from waste to charcoal is managed and run by the refugees themselves. The Minawao camp for Nigerian refugees, located in the Far North region of Cameroon, hosts some 58,000 refugees from North East Nigeria. The refugees are supported by the Lutheran World Federation, together with a range of partners.
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  • 30 May 2019, Mokolo, Cameroon: Biomass burns in a metal container as part of the process towards becoming charcoal. At the Minawao camp for Nigerian refugees, degradable and non-degradable waste are separated, so that biomass can be burnt in metal containers, processed and finally transformed into charcoal briquettes as a source of recycled energy to be used as firewood for cooking. With the support of an environment monitor  from the Lutheran World Federation World Service programme, the full process from waste to charcoal is managed and run by the refugees themselves. The Minawao camp for Nigerian refugees, located in the Far North region of Cameroon, hosts some 58,000 refugees from North East Nigeria. The refugees are supported by the Lutheran World Federation, together with a range of partners.
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  • 30 May 2019, Mokolo, Cameroon: Burnt biomass awaits further processing, soon to become charcoal. At the Minawao camp for Nigerian refugees, degradable and non-degradable waste are separated, so that biomass can be burnt in metal containers, processed and finally transformed into charcoal briquettes as a source of recycled energy to be used as firewood for cooking. With the support of an environment monitor  from the Lutheran World Federation World Service programme, the full process from waste to charcoal is managed and run by the refugees themselves. The Minawao camp for Nigerian refugees, located in the Far North region of Cameroon, hosts some 58,000 refugees from North East Nigeria. The refugees are supported by the Lutheran World Federation, together with a range of partners.
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  • 31 May 2019, Mokolo, Cameroon: A group of nursery gardeners, themselves Nigerian refugees, work in a tree nursery in the Minawao camp for Nigerian refugees. Part of a Lutheran World Federation World Service project, the target is to develop more than 100,000 plants in the year of 2019. Planted across 20 so-called 'green spaces', a five-year planting and harvest cycle ensures material to be used as firewood, vines for building of roofs, and a step in alleviating environmental impact in and around Minawao. The Minawao camp for Nigerian refugees, located in the Far North region of Cameroon, hosts some 58,000 refugees from North East Nigeria. The refugees are supported by the Lutheran World Federation, together with a range of partners.
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  • 31 May 2019, Mokolo, Cameroon: Ayuba Tada, a Nigerian refugee, serves his second year as a nursery gardener in one of 20 so-called 'green spaces' in and around the Minawao camp for Nigerian refugees. A five-year planting and harvest cycle of trees ensures wood to be used as firewood, vines for building of roofs, and a step in alleviating environmental impact in and around Minawao. The Minawao camp for Nigerian refugees, located in the Far North region of Cameroon, hosts some 58,000 refugees from North East Nigeria. The refugees are supported by the Lutheran World Federation, together with a range of partners.
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  • 31 May 2019, Mokolo, Cameroon: One of 20 so-called 'green spaces' in and around the Minawao camp for Nigerian refugees. A five-year planting and harvest cycle ensures wood to be used as firewood, vines for building of roofs, and a step in alleviating environmental impact in and around Minawao. The Minawao camp for Nigerian refugees, located in the Far North region of Cameroon, hosts some 58,000 refugees from North East Nigeria. The refugees are supported by the Lutheran World Federation, together with a range of partners.
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  • 31 May 2019, Mokolo, Cameroon: A group of nursery gardeners, themselves Nigerian refugees, work in a tree nursery in the Minawao camp for Nigerian refugees. Part of a Lutheran World Federation World Service project, the target is to develop more than 100,000 plants in the year of 2019. Planted across 20 so-called 'green spaces', a five-year planting and harvest cycle ensures material to be used as firewood, vines for building of roofs, and a step in alleviating environmental impact in and around Minawao. The Minawao camp for Nigerian refugees, located in the Far North region of Cameroon, hosts some 58,000 refugees from North East Nigeria. The refugees are supported by the Lutheran World Federation, together with a range of partners.
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  • 15 November 2022, Sharm El-Sheikh, Egypt: A group of people from across the continent of Africa rally at the venue of the United Nations climate change conference COP27 with the message of 'Don't gas Africa!', calling for a stop to investments in fossil fuels on the continent, and instead for the world to invest in renewable energy. The action is taking place on Energy day in the COP27 calendar of daily themes.
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  • 15 November 2022, Sharm El-Sheikh, Egypt: A group of people from across the continent of Africa rally at the venue of the United Nations climate change conference COP27 with the message of 'Don't gas Africa!', calling for a stop to investments in fossil fuels on the continent, and instead for the world to invest in renewable energy. The action is taking place on Energy day in the COP27 calendar of daily themes.
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  • 15 November 2022, Sharm El-Sheikh, Egypt: A group of people from across the continent of Africa rally at the venue of the United Nations climate change conference COP27 with the message of 'Don't gas Africa!', calling for a stop to investments in fossil fuels on the continent, and instead for the world to invest in renewable energy. The action is taking place on Energy day in the COP27 calendar of daily themes.
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  • 15 November 2022, Sharm El-Sheikh, Egypt: Lorraine Chiponda joins a group of people from across the continent of Africa to rally at the venue of the United Nations climate change conference COP27 with the message of 'Don't gas Africa!', calling for a stop to investments in fossil fuels on the continent, and instead for the world to invest in renewable energy. The action is taking place on Energy day in the COP27 calendar of daily themes.
    Egypt-2022-Hillert-20221115_AH1_3895.jpg
  • 15 November 2022, Sharm El-Sheikh, Egypt: Lorraine Chiponda joins a group of people from across the continent of Africa to rally at the venue of the United Nations climate change conference COP27 with the message of 'Don't gas Africa!', calling for a stop to investments in fossil fuels on the continent, and instead for the world to invest in renewable energy. The action is taking place on Energy day in the COP27 calendar of daily themes.
    Egypt-2022-Hillert-20221115_AH1_3877.jpg
  • 15 November 2022, Sharm El-Sheikh, Egypt: A group of people from across the continent of Africa rally at the venue of the United Nations climate change conference COP27 with the message of 'Don't gas Africa!', calling for a stop to investments in fossil fuels on the continent, and instead for the world to invest in renewable energy. The action is taking place on Energy day in the COP27 calendar of daily themes.
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  • 15 November 2022, Sharm El-Sheikh, Egypt: People hold a banner reading 'Blood Money', as a group from across the continent of Africa rally at the venue of the United Nations climate change conference COP27 with the message of 'Don't gas Africa!', calling for a stop to investments in fossil fuels on the continent, and instead for the world to invest in renewable energy. Meanwhile, an airplane flies by in the sky. The action is taking place on Energy day in the COP27 calendar of daily themes.
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  • 15 November 2022, Sharm El-Sheikh, Egypt: Lorraine Chiponda joins a group of people from across the continent of Africa to rally at the venue of the United Nations climate change conference COP27 with the message of 'Don't gas Africa!', calling for a stop to investments in fossil fuels on the continent, and instead for the world to invest in renewable energy. The action is taking place on Energy day in the COP27 calendar of daily themes.
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  • 15 November 2022, Sharm El-Sheikh, Egypt: People hold a banner reading 'Blood Money', as a group from across the continent of Africa rally at the venue of the United Nations climate change conference COP27 with the message of 'Don't gas Africa!', calling for a stop to investments in fossil fuels on the continent, and instead for the world to invest in renewable energy. The action is taking place on Energy day in the COP27 calendar of daily themes.
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  • 15 November 2022, Sharm El-Sheikh, Egypt: A group of people from across the continent of Africa raise their fists in the air as they rally at the venue of the United Nations climate change conference COP27 with the message of 'Don't gas Africa!', calling for a stop to investments in fossil fuels on the continent, and instead for the world to invest in renewable energy. The action is taking place on Energy day in the COP27 calendar of daily themes.
    Egypt-2022-Hillert-20221115_AH1_3869.jpg
  • 15 November 2022, Sharm El-Sheikh, Egypt: A group of people from across the continent of Africa raise their fists in the air as they rally at the venue of the United Nations climate change conference COP27 with the message of 'Don't gas Africa!', calling for a stop to investments in fossil fuels on the continent, and instead for the world to invest in renewable energy. The action is taking place on Energy day in the COP27 calendar of daily themes.
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  • 10 November 2021, Glasgow, Scotland, United Kingdom: Protestors call for renewable energy and a stop to the use of fossil fuels, outside the Scottish Event Campus, venue of COP26. Glasgow hosts the United Nations climate change conference COP26, where world leaders gather to negotiate a response to the ongoing climate crisis and emergency.
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