From Evidence to Action — Strengthening Sanitation, Waste Management and Resource Recovery in Makeni City
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Strengthening sanitation systems requires more than infrastructure—it requires evidence, collaboration, and a shared commitment to action.
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Photos of our campus garden from the removal of plastic waste to the construction of seedbeds. Thanks to the Estate Officer University of Makeni, Fatima Campus for such a collaboration.
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Happy World Environment Day Celebration. #BeatPlasticPollution. Be aware plastic; we are drinking, eating, and living with it. Because the choices of today shape shape the world of tomorrow.
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Photos of our campus garden from the removal of plastic waste to the construction of seedbeds. Thanks to the Estate Officer University of Makeni, Fatima Campus for such a collaboration.
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Dear Plastic team at the University of Makeni, Fatima Campus on #WorldEnvironmentDay, planting maize crop at their just established campus garden. This site was once a plastic waste dump site.
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Congratulations to me and the entire team of Dear Plastic. I stood out among more than 10,000 applicants for the 2025 Green Fellow by the Green Institute.
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Dear Plastic launches it radio talk show #EcoTalk, with kind support from Radio Mankneh's Management. It comes up on the last Sunday of every month from 9pm to 10pm on Radio Mankneh 96.1 FM. The inaugural of the EcoTalk Show coincides with the #InternatiinPlasticFreeDay.
As part of the ongoing sustainability drive under the CEU-UniMak funded project, the Dear Plastic team conducted a cleaning exercise this week on Wednesday at the University of Makeni, Yoni campus. The team focused on collecting waste.
At the end of the exercise, a group photo was taken in front of the Law Department building at the University of Makeni (UniMak), Yoni Campus. We would like to see our institution, Makeni City, and Sierra Leone free of plastic litter.
As part of the CEU-UniMak project, Dear Plastic conducted a cleaning exercise last week at the Fatima Campus of the University of Makeni. The activity brought together the Dear Plastic team and UniMak support staff ( cleaners).
The Dear Plastic project’s second phase, supported by CEU UniMak, upcycles plastic rice bags and used tires into waste bins, promoting sustainability, supporting women-led businesses, and fostering a cleaner, eco-conscious community.