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WOPA Craft Fair 2004 - Cameroon, Africa
Women showcase their crafts for a WOPA sponsored 2004 exhibition.


 




Title: CAMEROON CLIMATE CHANGE ROADSHOW 2010

Climate change is a matter of great importance and WOPA is preparing a campaign on climate change in Kribi, South province to help bring awareness of this critical issue.

We are pleased to announce our new project called “CAMEROON CLIMATE CHANGE ROADSHOW 2010.“ This project is realised in partnership with the British High Commission in Cameroon and the Kribi 1er Municipality.

WOPA works as facilitator in a sensitization campaign on climate change organised by the British High Commission with the aim to bring many actors (authorities, population, council advisors, parlementarians and journalists ) to adapt themselves to the phenomenom and adopt habits with the aim of reducing factors that contribute to climate change.

The project, started in April 2010, will be undertaken at two levels:
bullet Firstly, a survey will be issued to the population of Kribi municipality to ascertain the level of understanding of the issues surrounding climate change.
bullet Secondly, a Roadshow event will take place on July 2nd 2010 at the Salle de fêtes of Kribi through a demonstration of a theatre piece titled Combattre le Monstre , Combattre le Changement climatique and performed  by  the Group initiative for development and progress.

Immediately after the Roadshow event, the survey will be repeated to measure the level of understanding of the population.

WOPA continues to solicit funding and sponsorship from other organisations and/or individuals. We welcome you to contact us to discuss ways in which you might be able to help us in this great exhibit.





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