

The War In Ukraine And Sustainability Concerns
Author: Chinonso Nwanevu, Nigeria A nuclear disaster bigger than Chernobyl was feared after a Russian strike on a nuclear power station in Ukraine in the beginning of March 2022. Thankfully, the fire at the Zaporizhian plant was put out without causing any damage to crucial machinery or altering radiation levels. The incident did, however, draw attention to the numerous dangers that the conflict posed to environmental security. As with many previous wars, the fighting in Ukra


ISEC Chad Develops a School Leadership Program
The issue of environmental management is becoming increasingly acute in African countries. "Most of the continent's environmental problems stem from poverty and lack of education". This observation made by Nelson Mandela in one of his speeches at an environmental summit is still relevant today. These countries, including Chad - a central African country heavily affected by climate change and by far the least prepared to deal with its effects - must make great efforts and show


Harrison Ashangwa Attends the International Youth Climate Summit
The International Youth Climate Summit took place on the 7th and 8th of July, 2022 in Ljubljana, Slovenia. Organized by the Institute for Health and Environment and the International Youth Health Organization (YHO), the summit which brought together youth climate activists and representatives of various youth environmental organizations across Europe had as aim to build the capacity of young people, youth workers and other relevant stakeholders and mobilize them to become