WORLD ENVIRONMENT DAY 2026: AGCI CALLS FOR COLLECTIVE ACTION TOWARDS A CLEANER AND HEALTHIER ENVIRONMENT
As the world commemorates World Environment Day 2026, Age Green CampaignInitiative (AGCI) joins governments, development…
As the world commemorates World Environment Day 2026, Age Green CampaignInitiative (AGCI) joins governments, development organizations, environmentaladvocates, communities, and citizens around the globe in reaffirming our collectiveresponsibility to protect the environment and secure a sustainable future forgenerations to come. Environmental degradation, indiscriminate waste disposal, pollution, climatechange, and declining environmental consciousness continue to pose significantthreats to…
Elizabeth Owan. Introduction ”Climate change is not just an environmental issue, it’s a security issue, an economic issue, a health issue, and a moral issue.” Ban Ki-moon, Former UN Secretary-General. Imagine waking up one morning to discover your farm has been washed away by floods, or that the scorching heat is so intense it threatens…
HOSTED BY THE FEDERAL MINISTRY OF ENVIRONMENT AND RUWES NIGERIA, IN COMMEMORATION OF THE WORLD ENVIRONMENT DAY 2025. THEME: “PLASTIC WASTE, THE CURRENCY FOR WOMEN EMPOWERMENT – #Endplasticpollution# Abuja, June 17, 2025 – Schatz Parks and Resort, Shehu Shagari Way, Abuja. The Age Green Campaign Initiative(AGCI), was honored to be officially invited by the Federal Ministry of…
On June 5th, 2025, Age Green Campaign Initiative joined the global community in celebrating World Environment Day, with a vibrant and action-packed event in Abuja. The program, themed “War Against Plastic Pollution“, brought together volunteers, students, community leaders, and environmental partners to raise awareness and take direct action towards plastic pollution. The celebration began on…
Floods are devastating lives, homes, and livelihoods across Nigeria. Together, we can act now to mitigate risks and build resilient communities! Key Actions:✔️ Clear drainages & stop waste dumping✔️ Plant trees to combat erosion✔️ Heed early warnings & evacuate when advised✔️ Support community flood preparedness programs`
The European Commission announced on Monday, 24th February, 2025 that it has received formal applications from Nigeria and 23 other non-OECD nations requesting permission to import non-hazardous waste from the European Union. Non-hazardous waste, which makes up 95.6% of the solid waste generated in Europe, includes everyday municipal waste such as plastic bottles, clothing, and…