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Empowering 1 Million Women Entrepreneurs in Africa

Empowering 1 Million Women Entrepreneurs in Africa

by Liza Di Georgina | Mar 14, 2024 | Heartivist Of The Week, Impact

1 out of every 3 Sub-Saharan African women are unemployed, UN.  “When women are empowered the entire community and the entire world benefits,” Oluwaseyi Tolulope Kehinde-Peters, Entrepreneur and Founder of PAWEN. There is nothing more noble than to work to provide our...
Teaching Children to Care for the Environment in Uganda

Teaching Children to Care for the Environment in Uganda

by Liza Di Georgina | Mar 8, 2024 | Heartivist Of The Week

50% of deaths from stroke and ischaemic heart disease in Uganda are caused by air pollution, WHO.  “Engaging future generations in environmental care gives me hope. Climate action is something we all have to look for and work together,” Rachel Nakimuli, Founder of...
Helping Pollinators in New Hampshire

Helping Pollinators in New Hampshire

by Liza Di Georgina | Mar 1, 2024 | Heartivist Of The Week

99.9% of the western population of monarch butterflies has declined from the 1980s to 2021, IUCN. “We have to take care of all creatures, even the smallest ones. We have to take care of the world that was given to us,” Lorie Ball, New Hampshire State Representative...
Chilis on Wheels: Promoting Veganism and Compassion in New York and Beyond

Chilis on Wheels: Promoting Veganism and Compassion in New York and Beyond

by Liza Di Georgina | Feb 23, 2024 | Heartivist Of The Week

In the USA, 17 million homes experienced food insecurity in 2022, USDA. “Food insecurity can look like anyone. We don’t always know who doesn’t have enough to eat. It could be your next-door neighbor.” Eloísa Trinidad, Executive Director of Chilis on...
Cameroon: Advocating for The Most Trafficked Mammal

Cameroon: Advocating for The Most Trafficked Mammal

by Liza Di Georgina | Feb 16, 2024 | Heartivist Of The Week

Tens of thousands of pangolins are trafficked and killed every year, National Geographic.   “It gives me hope when I see that other humans are gradually realizing that animals have feelings and every little effort counts. You don’t need billions to change the world,...
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