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Beverly Ndifoin

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  • Sep 10, 2024 | planetforward.org | Beverly Ndifoin

    As the plane descended into Southern Madagascar, I looked through the window, and the arid landscape below immediately reinforced the story of prolonged drought and environmental stress that I had been researching for months. No amount of research could have prepared me for the experience I was about to have.

  • Jan 12, 2024 | planetforward.org | Beverly Ndifoin

    Only 4% of plastics produced in Sub-Saharan Africa are recycled. But Namé Recycling in Cameroon has a mission to promote a circular economy by giving a second life to plastic waste and reducing plastic pollution. At the same time, they hope to bring economic opportunities to the communities that they serve. Namé collects various kinds of plastics through a network of informal collectors and businesses in Cameroon.

  • Oct 17, 2023 | planetforward.org | Beverly Ndifoin

    Picture a young chimp, once subjected to the horrors of captivity and the whims of the pet trade, now swinging confidently through trees, a sign of restored freedom. Imagine the camaraderie among rescued gorillas as they form close-knit bonds, reminiscent of their wild counterparts. These snapshots of triumph over adversity paint a canvas of hope for biodiversity.

  • Jun 28, 2023 | planetforward.org | Beverly Ndifoin

    After patrolling the Nlonako Mountain in the Littoral Region of Cameroon for over a week in search of endangered species without success, a determined young researcher received an unexpected call which set a turning point for the conservation of the world’s largest frog species, called the goliath frog also known as Grenouille Goliath in French (Scientific Name – Conrua Goliath).

  • Apr 11, 2023 | planetforward.org | Beverly Ndifoin |Sophie Kahler |Eric Forbes |Adriana Martinez-Smiley

    Through the Bottles to Bricks project, Environmentalist and Founder of Think Green – Ahmed Moumine has been able to give about 15,000 plastic waste bottles a second life by constructing a water tank, classroom, and two toilets for Government Nursery and Primary School New Town, Quartier Haoussa, Mbalmayo in Yaounde, Cameroon.

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