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What is an AGM and Why It Matters ? A Simple Guide...

Holding an AGM is not just about ticking a box — it’s about building a culture of openness, trust, and shared vision.

Even if you're a small or newly formed NGO, start with what you can. A simple, well-organised AGM is far better than avoiding it completely.

Remember: your community is your strength. Keep them informed. Involve them. And celebrate the progress you’ve made — together.

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Do You Know That If Communities Put Their Hands To...

What if the real solution to climate change and social injustice isn't money — but community?

When people come together, even the biggest problems become solvable.

From reforestation to clean-up drives, communities around the world are rising up — and now, they’re doing it faster with anAngel.

✨ Discover how we’re turning scarcity into solidarity.

👉 [Read the full story on anAngel.earth]

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Be Bold About Buildings: GBCM’s Vision for a Green...

Did you know that buildings are one of the top contributors to climate change?

In Mauritius, construction is growing fast—but so are the climate risks.

It’s time to build differently.

Green Building Council Mauritius (GBCM) is taking action—launching a Net Zero Roadmap and the first-ever NDC Scorecard Tool to guide smarter, greener, and more resilient development.

Discover how bold ideas, smart tools, and strong advocacy are shaping a sustainable future for the island. 🌱

Don’t just build—build better. Build bold.


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Did You Know There's an African Charter for Childr...

Did You Know There's an African Charter for Children?

And That It Complements the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child?

Many people are familiar with the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child (UNCRC)—an international agreement that protects children’s rights around the world.

But fewer know that Africa has its very own version, tailored to our continent’s realities: the African Charter on the Rights and Welfare of the Child (ACRWC). This Charter doesn’t replace the UN Convention—it complements it. It focuses on the specific issues faced by African children, including right here in Mauritius.

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