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ACCRCC

African coalition ofC ommunities ResponsiveClimateChange

Our Vision
Habitable earth and resilient Communities
Goal
communities towards sustainable climate action,health and wellbeing
Our mission
To advocate,research strengthen capacity,resource mobilize,publish responsive approaches to cclimate change policy in Africa

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Who are we

Climate change is a significant and emerging threat to public health and community social cohesion.
As things stand, it may get worse as planet warms, oceans expand and the sea level rises, floods and droughts become more frequent and intense.
This necessitates societies to afresh at ways it has to protect vulnerable populations such as those with mental health challenges, chronic illnesses and in humanitarian situations.
There is an emerging trend as climate change threatens to undermine the gains in development as it ravages livelihoods affecting the management of resources, affecting health and productivity, leading to food insecurity, conflicts, increasing poverty, creating internal displacement of populations and increase in refugee crises as people flee areas of extreme climate events such as floods and droughts. The relationship between climate change and health is complex, to some extent not so direct

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Some of the activities we participate in

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Watering trees
#Saving Environment
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Tree planting
lets practice planting trees
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ACCRCC
Lets conserve Environment
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Bee keeping
Apiculture
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We should conserve our climate

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Invitation to

International youth day.

“You are only young once, and if you work it right, once is enough.” – Joe Lewis

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Get to know bees

Fun facts about bees

Honey bees never sleep. An average hive has 50,000 to 60,000 worker bees. The honey bee is the only insect that produces food for humans. Honey keeps very well.

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