Category Archives: Seminars & Talks

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Transforming our local community

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At Project 90, we work with many communities all around South Africa, and so we decided that it would be good to work in our own community too! We hosted an informative session for the local residents in Harfield Village, where our office is based. We discussed how the energy crisis is affecting our local communities and presented some of the practical solutions available. Continue reading

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Project 90 films screened at eco film festival

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Two of Project 90’s films showcasing our work are being screened at the Cape Town Eco Film Festival which starts later this week. Read on to see the schedule and book your tickets. We hope to see you there! Continue reading

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Developing an understanding of the links between electricity choices and electricity pricing

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Project 90’s research and policy team held a number of capacity building activities to improve public awareness of electricity supply, pricing and investment. Such capacity-building can strengthen democracy and enable marginalised voices to be more included in electricity planning debates. Robert Fischer, our Programme Head of Research & Policy writes about the workshop we held in Atlantis late last year. Continue reading

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Enough. For All. Forever.

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How do you make a house, using sustainable materials, for under a $1000? Can breeding flies reduce overfishing? Why do humans repeatedly make the same mistakes? Well, these were some of the many questions addressed at the inaugural Sustain our Africa Summit which our Financial Coordinator, Richard Halsey attended. Continue reading

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Project 90 offers climate change training

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Project 90 runs tailored trainings for a variety of organisations, and can also help organisations in their response to climate change. Our work engages individuals in the organisation and works with their realities to inspire and bring about action. We recently did some training with Catholic Welfare and Development, helping them draft their own climate change strategy. Continue reading