CEST 2025 END-OF-YEAR NEWS LETTER

In the "CEST 2025 END-OF-YEAR NEWS LETTER," readers can explore the notable progressions of the year, testimonials from involved stakeholders, and impactful project outcomes. It aims to inform, inspire, and engage its audience as they transition into 2026 with renewed vigor and vision.

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Marine Litter and Microplastics: Promoting the Environmentally Sound Management of Plastic Waste and Achieving Its Prevention and Minimization – Phase 2 of the Plastic School Project.

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How the plastic-free school pilot is empowering students to tackle marine litter and microplastics

Focused on sustainability, the piece outlines strategies employed by the plastic-free school pilot program and highlights stories of student engagement and community impact.

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A Journey of Impact: German Volunteer Nike Neumann’s Experience with CeST: “Seeing Sustainable Development Becoming Alive”

Discover the inspiring journey of German volunteer Nike Neumann, who shares her impactful experiences at the CeST initiative. Explore how sustainable development comes to life through her remarkable contributions.

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From Classroom to Coastline: Plastic-free Schools in Practice at Labadi Beach

Find out how schools are leading the charge in environmental protection, extending their eco-friendly practices from classrooms to impacting real-world locales like Labadi Beach in this enlightening article.

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Eco-Schools Ghana Celebrates 10 Years of Advancing Education for Sustainable Development (ESD) With Conference, The Future of Education

A look at the 10th anniversary celebration of Eco-Schools Ghana, highlighting its commitment to advancing sustainable education and discussing the future of education.

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Digging deep and planting hope: How eco-schools Ghana brought global action days campaign 2025 to life

Delve into the journey of eco-schools across Ghana as they championed the Global Action Days Campaign 2025, fostering hope, awareness, and environmental stewardship among youth and communities alike.

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