@Teeniiola Whoever did this should never go back to the classroom as a teacher. He is a failure and will remain such. The child is a reflection of his inability to teach.
Interested in coding? We shall be organizing FREE workshops on "R Programming for Statistical Analysis."
If you have specific R module(s) you'd like to learn, please drop them below
This is a collaborative effort with scholars from Canada & USA
More announcements soon
#RStats
Do you have any challenges practicing the tips shared during this campaign?
Reach out to us @zerofoodwasteinitiative and let's help you become a responsible consumer.
Thank you for staying through.
Try to imagine what will be the result of one million people like yourself refusing to throw away food, teaching their families to be socially and environmentally responsible, donating surplus food to the needy, choosing to buy the 'ugly' farm produce.
A sustainable consumer is one who puts into consideration the impacts of his/her attitude of consumption on human and planetary health.
Are you wondering how the little positive change of your attitude towards foods can make a difference?
DAY 30 OF 30
BE A RESPONSIBLE CONSUMER
Irresponsible consumption of food has been the cause of several global challenges; food insecurity, depletion of natural resources, and deterioration of planetary health.
#SparetoSave#Endfoodwaste#endhunger#SDG2#SDG12#FAO
Safer food; Produce from your garden is safer as it erases the worry about contamination from the farms and during delivery.
Great food taste; Nothing tastes better than the fresh, homegrown fruits, vegetables, and herbs.
Growing an entirely new plant from kitchen scraps is fun and a simple way of converting waste to wealth.
Why You Should Grow a Garden.
Less food waste; when you put in efforts to grow a garden, you are more likely to value its products than the ones you purchased from the store