Rwanda: Country's Semi-Literate Rural Grand-Mothers Aspire for Solar Engineering (Page 1 of 1)
Rwanda is set to make history when four semi-literate rural women, from the village of BATIMA in the Rweru Sector of Bugesera District leave for India on the 13th of September - for a 6 months' training that will convert them into "barefoot" solar engineers.WHO claims that trace amounts of atmospheric CO2 result in major adverse health consequences
KARACHI, Sep 12 (APP)- World Health Organization (WHO) has identified five major health consequences of climate change ranging from surge in malnutrition to outbreak of diseases, both communicable and non communicable ailments.The Reference Frame: Eurobarometer: Czechs have the smartest attitude to climate change
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