The 53rd World Environment Day is being commemorated amid a struggling planet and a failing environment, causing more people to go hungry every day due to climate change, a result of unsustainable practices by us, the people of this planet.
The Farmers' Clubs programme encourages smallholder farmers to embrace organic farming by cultivating chemical-free crops that protect people’s health and nurture the environment.
Since 27 April, ADPP GUINEA-BISSAU has officially made its first ADPP Clothing Store available to the community, creating a space dedicated to providing access to quality clothing and footwear at affordable prices.
On April 25, in Bafatá, the quarterly planning mission of the IMPACT-Guinea-Bissau project was carried out, with the participation of activists working with local communities.
On May 14, 2026, the Partnership Agreement between ADPP GUINEA-BISSAU, the executing entity of the APICA GNB Project, and IBAP Guiné-Bissau, a strategic partner entity for the implementation of the project's activities in the Cacheu and Oio regions, including protected areas covered by the project's intervention, was officially signed.
Yesterday, 6 May 2026, the second meeting of the Technical Working Group took place in the meeting room of the Institute of Biodiversity and Protected Areas (IBAP Guiné-Bissau), as part of the APICA GNB project.
During two intense days of work (April 14 and 15), the APICA GNB Project brought together technicians and specialists in a meeting dedicated to the pre-validation of the training manuals prepared by local consultants.
On 24 April, the IMPACT–Guinea-Bissau project held a planning mission in Gabú, bringing together activists working directly with communities on the ground.