Niche Environmental Students Organization - Neso

Niche Environmental Students Organization - Neso Non- Profit Organization helping world find pragmatic solutions to pressing environment challenges
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Niche Environmental Students Organization Neso was founded in 2015 as an inter-University Environmental Organization working with all educational institutions, companies, communities, organizations, Authorities, individuals while involving students and the community to ensure an environmental sustainable future across the world. Neso - Students for Nature, helps the world find pragmatic solutions

to our most pressing environment and development challenges. Areas of expertise include; Environmental impact assessments, biodiversity conservation (aquatic and terrestrial), Climate SMART agriculture, eco-tours, small scale businesses production energy optimization, Improving household livelihoods and incomes through waste for profit, and greening the world economy by engaging students and educational institutions together with communities in scientific research, managing field projects all over the world, and all done to bring students and communities environmentally together. Neso works on environmental activities including; international environmental conferences, seminars, debates, plays, environmental tips & adverts (with a purpose of creating environmental conservation awareness); We establish Internet education and participation resources and tools including sharing on posts on our social media pages on which we have a following & interactions, writing environmental magazines with other Organizations. Summary of Neso Africa recent projects and engagements
• Environmental projects & innovations in areas of Restoration of Lake feeder streams, Plastic waste reduction in areas like Ggaba, Katosi, Nakasongola, e.t.c. waste for profit and energy, community sensitization and awareness on urban and rural waste management, development of international waste collection and supply chains to international communities, monitoring waste source flows and mitigation.

• Environmental-climate smart Agricultural projects in Collaboration with Kyambogo and Makerere University.

A Guide to Growing Potatoes at Home in ContainersIntroduction: Growing your own potatoes at home can be a rewarding and ...
22/10/2023

A Guide to Growing Potatoes at Home in Containers

Introduction: Growing your own potatoes at home can be a rewarding and satisfying experience. Whether you have a spacious garden or a small balcony, container gardening offers a convenient way to cultivate this versatile and nutritious crop. In this article, we’ll walk you through the steps of successfully growing potatoes in containers, from selecting the right varieties to harvesting your delicious homegrown spuds.

1. Choosing the Right Potato Varieties: When it comes to selecting potato varieties for container gardening, consider those that are suitable for small spaces and have a shorter growing season. Some popular choices include fingerling potatoes, Yukon Gold, and Red Norland. These varieties are well-suited for containers and produce good yields.

2. Selecting Containers: Choose containers that are at least 10-15 inches deep and provide ample space for potato plants pto grow. You can use various containers such as plastic buckets, fabric grow bags, wooden crates, or specialized potato grow bags. Ensure that your chosen containers have drainage holes to prevent waterlogging.

3. Preparing Seed Potatoes: Purchase certified seed potatoes from a reputable source. Avoid using grocery store potatoes, as they may carry diseases. To encourage sprouting, place the seed potatoes in a cool, dry, and well-lit area a few weeks before planting. Cut larger seed potatoes into smaller pieces, each containing at least one “eye” or sprout.

4. Planting: Fill the containers with a well-draining potting mix or a blend of compost and soil. Plant the seed potatoes with the sprouts facing upward, about 4-6 inches deep. Space them roughly 8-12 inches apart, ensuring that each piece has enough room to develop.

5. Care and Maintenance:

Watering: Keep the soil consistently moist but not waterlogged. Avoid overwatering, as this can lead to rotting. Water when the top inch of soil feels dry.
Fertilizing: Potatoes are heavy feeders. Consider using a balanced, slow-release fertilizer or adding compost to the soil before planting. Side-dress with additional fertilizer as the plants grow.
Sunlight: Place your containers in a location that receives at least 6-8 hours of sunlight per day. If you’re growing potatoes indoors, consider using grow lights.

6. Managing Growth: As the potato plants grow, they will develop stems and leaves. Once the plants reach a height of 6-8 inches, begin “hilling.” Gently mound soil or straw around the stems to encourage tuber development and protect them from sunlight, which can turn them green and make them toxic.

7. Pests and Diseases: Keep an eye out for pests such as aphids, Colorado potato beetles, and slugs. Regularly inspect your plants and take appropriate measures, such as using insecticidal soap or natural predators. Rotating crops annually can help prevent soil-borne diseases.

8. Harvesting: Potatoes are ready for harvest when the plants have flowered and the foliage begins to yellow and die back. Carefully dig into the soil to retrieve your potatoes. You can start harvesting “new potatoes” earlier or wait until the plants have completely died back for larger, mature potatoes

9. Storing Your Harvest: After harvesting, gently brush off excess soil and allow the potatoes to dry in a cool, dark place for a few hours. Store them in a cool, humid, and dark environment, such as a root cellar or a cool basement, to prolong their shelf life.

Conclusion: Growing potatoes at home in containers is a gratifying way to enjoy a fresh and nutritious crop. With the right varieties, containers, and care, you can successfully cultivate your own spuds, even in limited spaces. Whether you’re a seasoned gardener or a beginner, the process of planting, tending, and harvesting potatoes can provide you with a sense of accomplishment and a bountiful harvest.

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Our Planet, Our Climate, Our Fight.
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ARE YOU READY TO JOIN THE 7- DAY CHALLENGE? | Open Shores English Open Shores English Brings you "English for 🌏 Earth's ...
05/10/2023

ARE YOU READY TO JOIN THE 7- DAY CHALLENGE? | Open Shores English

Open Shores English Brings you "English for 🌏 Earth's Pathway to Sustainable Solutions: 7-Day Challenge" is a unique program aimed at empowering individuals to communicate effectively in English, with a particular focus on supporting Global Goals advocates and sustainability professionals (though the program is applicable to adult language learners of all kinds).

This challenge is designed not only to enhance English language proficiency but also to stimulate introspection and self-awareness, enabling participants to identify their strengths and areas for improvement.
It encourages time management and energy investment strategies, fostering motivation, focus, and productivity towards improving English communication skills.

📍 One of the key aspects of this program is its emphasis on community engagement.
Participants are encouraged to connect with others who share similar goals, providing opportunities for support, collaboration, and feedback. This sense of community helps to address feelings of isolation often associated with language learning. 🫂

📍 The challenge also addresses anxiety associated with English communication, such as in public speaking scenarios.
Through practical assignments like recording speeches and presentations, participants confront and overcome their anxieties, boosting their confidence in their speaking abilities. 📢

📍 Finally, the challenge promotes regular progress evaluation, allowing participants to track their growth and identify areas needing further development. This fosters a sense of accomplishment and encourages process-oriented behavior. 💪

In essence, "English for Earth's Pathway to Sustainable Solutions: 7-Day Challenge" is a comprehensive program that combines:
🎯 language learning with
🎯 personal development and
🎯 community engagement,
to spark future conversations within the context of sustainable solutions for our planet's future.

Please check out: https://www.openshoresenglish.com/7-day-challenge to get on the waitlist!

Thanks to everyone who is ready to commit to taking on the challenge and raising their voice on the world stage🤜🤛

Open Shores English

🌍 Happening in Nairobi, Kenya this weekend and you're invited! 🎉💫 Join us for the African Urban October - Green African ...
03/10/2023

🌍 Happening in Nairobi, Kenya this weekend and you're invited! 🎉

💫 Join us for the African Urban October - Green African City event. An opportunity to get together and share ideas and have conversations on envisioning greener cities. 💚

✍🏼 To register to attend this in person event, kindly fill in the registration form below for more details.

🗓️ Date: 7th October 2023
⏰ Time: 2pm - 4pm
📍 Venue: UON Chiromo campus, Meteorological Site, Nairobi, Kenya.
See you there!

Event Timing:2 pm - 4 pm October 7th 2023 Event venue: UON Chiromo campus, Meteorological site Contact us at [email protected]

⚡️ The first GEF Asian Least Developed Countries workshop focusing on how best to target   finances to boost climate res...
02/10/2023

⚡️ The first GEF Asian Least Developed Countries workshop focusing on how best to target finances to boost climate resilience took place last week in Siem Reap, Cambodia. 🇰🇭

In addition to , the workshop brought together climate change adaptation experts from , , , and – in addition to representatives from environmental and civil society organizations. The workshop helped highly vulnerable Asian countries better understand their challenges and provided information about how to access GEF’s specialist fund, the Least Developed Countries Fund ( ). The can provide $20 million to each of these vulnerable countries until 2026.

🔗 Learn more about the workshop: https://lnkd.in/eQJjgqSR

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Committing to the PRB means committing to bring about the economic and societal changes needed to achieve the UN SDGs. Banks are responding to the climate crisis by setting decarbonization targets for their portfolios.

Of the 245 banks analysed in our Principles for Responsible Banking progress report, 71% have set targets for climate change mitigation.

For more findings, please read our progress report summary: https://ow.ly/hQ0B50PR7k6

The full report can be found here: https://ow.ly/5Fvj50PR7la

On CV building, Lindsey Boundless Minds   advised the students at Kyambogo University  to tailor their CVs to particular...
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On CV building, Lindsey Boundless Minds advised the students at Kyambogo University to tailor their CVs to particular job they are applying for.

"Tailoring your CV for each job not only unlocks opportunities but also showcases relevance, attention to detail, and adaptability, ultimately boosting your chances of success."

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🌾If   were a country, it would be the third largest emitter of GHGs after China and the U.S.With food and land use syste...
29/09/2023

🌾If were a country, it would be the third largest emitter of GHGs after China and the U.S.

With food and land use systems climbing up the agenda at , there is a real opportunity to give solutions to the attention they deserve - not only for their potential in curbing emissions, but also for their role in building nutrition security and resilient livelihoods for farmers‍.

On this International Day of Awareness of Food Loss and Waste, SDSN is proud to support these efforts as a core partner of the Food and Land Use Coalition (FOLU) through our FELD and FABLE programs.

Learn more ⬇️

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🌍🍽️ Let's make every day a   day! 🌱🌎 Today, on  , let's unite to tackle the global food waste challenge. Together, we ca...
29/09/2023

🌍🍽️ Let's make every day a day! 🌱🌎

Today, on , let's unite to tackle the global food waste challenge.

Together, we can find innovative solutions, reduce waste, and ensure no one goes to bed hungry. 🤝🌽🍏

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