Footprint Stories
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4 solar women from Manambolo Tsiribihina
Remeza, Kingeline, Yollande and Hanitra, are the volunteers from the village of Ambakivao to be ...
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Good news for sharks at Indian Ocean Tuna Commission meeting
WWF welcomes the adoption of key conservation measures for oceanic white-tip sharks, whale sharks ...
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The inspiration of one hour goes beyond the hour
WWF’s Earth Hour has just concluded another record sweep around our planet from Samoa on one side ...
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Cyclone victims in Madagascar get help with Earth Hour wood stoves
Earth Hour commemorations in Madagascar had as their highlight the distribution of one ...
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Indian scheme turning grandmothers into solar engineers in Madagascar
A group of seven elderly women have departed their villages in rural Madagascar for six months ...
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Its Full speed ahead for Fisheries policy and institutional reforms in the South West Indian Ocean
The Western Indian Ocean State’s efforts to help bring about improved marine fisheries reforms and ...
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Solar PV power in harmony with nature – new WWF report says land requirements are insignificant
A new report released on the sidelines of the World Future Energy Summit here today, shows that ...
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WWF's position on oil, gas and mining
Oil and gas, and other extractive industries, represent important development opportunities for ...
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Drinking water for Beheloke
WWF Switzerland, WWF Madagascar and the Swiss Solar Spar Foundation inaugurated today a solar ...
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Preserving forest resources with pride
In Madagascar, fuel wood covers 80% of the domestic energy use for cooking. Its low costs compared ...