Even Children Can – “Beat Air Pollution” – Uganda

On June 5th 2019, BLI in partnership with Heart Stars and RocVerge in collaboration with the United Nations Environment Programme carried out a children’s outreach program in Kampala and Mukono.  BLI and Heart Stars visited Hill Preparatory School in Naguru where they worked with children from primary three to four and educated them about how they could “beat air…

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Even Children Can “Beat Air Pollution” – Bangladesh

Written by Samia Esha With the intention to accomplish a solution to the theme of “Beat Air Pollution” in mind, the team of Blue Luxury Investments Bangladesh celebrated World Environment Day 2019 in Ranisankail, Thakurgaon, on the 16th of June, 2019. The project was designed to make children aware of the air pollution around them and why it is harmful,…

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StoryTelling with James The Steward

There still exists a communication gap with most climate change and environmental programs targeting older generations, government, policy makers and scientists. This approach has neglected the most important of audiences – children who constitute nearly one third of the world’s population. This represents an audience eager to learn and influence older generations like their parents to change harmful behaviors….

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Donate to Bring Safe Water Closer

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Access to clean water remains a challenge in low-income regions and underdeveloped communities. As of 2017, over 80 million Nigerians living in rural communities lacked access to basic social amenities because of absence of dependable data. The Rural Impact Accessibility Map project is a user-friendly digital platform that aggregates people-generated and verified data to encourage development at the grassroots…

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Donate to Women, Clean Energy and Better Business

powering women entrepreneurs

Access to secure, clean and affordable energy is vital to fostering innovation and promoting economic growth and lowering greenhouse gas emissions in emerging countries. Unfortunately, most of the world’s population still struggles with the transition to clean energy consumption. Around 84% of those without electricity access reside in rural areas and more than 95% of those living without electricity…

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