Question and Answers With Energime Institute Ambassador from Cameroon Patu Ndango Fen

Energime Institute- Patu tell us a bit about yourself. How did you decide to become an advocate for the environment and women specifically? I believe in the ability of youths to create opportunities for themselves and for others as a means of fighting unemployment. This pushed me to create my own social enterprise known as Closed-Loop System Ventures (CLSV) in 2016. This was…

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Living the Dream: Suicide and My Part in Its Downfall

It has been a long while since I posted my last Ambassador's blog on the Energime University website. This is because the University Director sprang a surprise on me by suggesting I should compile a formal course in my Ambassador's specialty to teach students and indeed staff of the University and its Affiliates who might desire to pursue it themselves, and help…

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CANADA’S CAMPFIRE IN THE GLOBAL VILLAGE: A GATHERING OF SONGS OF SUSTAINABILITY.

Canadian Marshall McLuhan (1911-1980), the renowned  public intellectual from the department of culture and technology at the University of Toronto. Known for coining the expressions "the medium is the message" and the global village, and for predicting the World Wide Web almost thirty years before it was invented. He was the first major communications theorist of how the new media have the power to…

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THE FARMER TANTOH STORY – FROM WATER FOR 15 THOUSAND TO WATER FOR 10 MILLION

By Adam Greenwell Sicia Clean Water Project Cameroon - Supported by The White Feather Foundation https://whitefeatherfoundation.com/projects/sicia-clean-water-project-ca... “It was amazing to see the community come together to dig the pipeline. We all participated in the digging and laying of the pipes in the trench. It took us two weeks to complete this job.”– Farmer Tantoh, Project Manager, Cameroon. Dr. Neil Shulman, Global Health and…

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The Amazon — Amazing Green Mystery

by Robina Tower Rain pelted down in large opaque drops. Great trees flung across the river so that the canoes and their contents had to be pulled over them. At first getting used to the verdant green hurt the eyes, eventually they focused on the many hues of green and then the browns of tree trunks and branches, flowers of every imaginable…

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Goal #3 for Transforming our World 2015-2030: Good Health and Well Being

Despite having numerous physical, psychological and moral ailments, throughout my life on earth, I don't recall feeling anything other than good health and well being. Maybe it is because I am an eternal optimist. Or maybe I am an eternal optimist because I have never felt anything other than health and well-being.   When you have chronic disabilities, such as me, you have to learn…

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Universe to the Rescue

Sometimes, I wonder if anyone else ponders as much about life as I do. I don’t think I used to, but even during my earlier years, I always wondered if there was more. More than getting up, eating, going to work, being social (or not), eating again, and going to sleep. Why are we on this planet? And why is our planet…

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