‘Forever chemical’ exposure linked to higher cancer odds in women

Women exposed to several widely used chemicals appear to face increased odds for ovarian and other types of cancers, including a doubling of odds for melanoma, according to new research funded by the US government. Using data collected by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), a team of academic researchers found evidence that women diagnosed with some “hormonally Read More …

SIMPLE SOLUTIONS FOR STUBBORN PROBLEMS: HOW BEES ARE DETERRING ELEPHANTS FROM INVADING CROPS IN RUBIRIZI DISTRICT

These have been erected by women under the Katara Women Poverty Alleviation Group to guard their farmlands against elephants which usually stray into their gardens looking for food. With the frequent crossing of the elephants to the gardens the area is one of the hot spots for the human – elephant conflicts in Uganda. Some farmers have built makeshift houses near the National Park boundary where Read More …

Study: Many users of skin-lightening products are unaware of risks

Those who rely on skin-lightening products are largely unaware of their potential harm and don’t consult a doctor before trying them, according to an analysis in the International Journal of Women’s Dermatology. They’re also more likely to exhibit colorist attitudes — beliefs that those with lighter skin are more beautiful and socially advantaged than those with darker skin — than Read More …

EU COMMISSION JOINS ZAMBIA AND OTHER COUNRTIES ON THE CALL TO BAN THE USE OF DENTAL AMALGAM FROM 2025

THE European Commission (EU) has published draft legislation to phase out dental amalgam in 2025. The revision of the EU Mercury Regulation has been expected since December 2022 and includes a ban on mercury containing light bulbs and lamps. Since there are viable mercury-free alternatives, dental amalgam shall no longer be used for dental treatments of any member of the Read More …

PRESS RELEASE: Thailand Ratifies Global Agreement to End Toxic Waste Trade to Developing Countries

PRESS RELEASE: Thailand Ratifies Global Agreement to End Toxic Waste Trade to Developing Countries — Thailand Called On to Also Ban Imports of Other Problematic Wastes and to Improve Enforcement June 7th, 2023 – Today, Thailand [joins 102 other countries] in their ratification of the Ban Amendment to the Basel Convention on the Control of Transboundary Movements of Hazardous Waste Read More …

Resumed 4th Meeting of the Intersessional Process (IP4)

14 participants from 8 countries representing nine (9) IPEN participating organizations in Anglophone Africa took part at the Resumed 4th Meeting of the Intersessional Process for Considering SAICM and the Sound Management of Chemicals and Waste Beyond 2020 in Nairobi from 27 February to 3 March 2023.The Consolidated document from IP4 will be finalized when IP4 reconvenes two days before the start of the Read More …

FEMALE JOURNALISTS GET ENVIRONMENT REPORTING TRAINING IN HOIMA

Female news reporters and editors from the Albertine Graben region on 11th March 2023 converged in Hoima City to undergo training aimed at improving their skills as environment reporters. The twenty environment-enthusiastic newswomen were drawn from the districts of Hoima, Masindi, Mubende, Kiboga, Kikuube and Buliisa among others.  The training, organized by Western Media for Environment and Conservation (WEMECO) with support from Read More …

Female Journalists from the Albertine region urged to embrace new multimedia tools, extensive research to enhance environmental communication

Western Media for Conservation (WEMECO) with support from Global Green Grants Fund and other Environment conservationists who convened female journalists based in the Albertine region in the Bunyoro sub-region appealed to journalists to enhance their efforts on environment reporting through extensive research and new multimedia tools to sustain the association of the communities with environmental conservation. This was during a Read More …