
Climate organisation says volunteer support is sustaining its work despite lack of external funding
Its work focuses on climate action and clean energy, food security and sustainable agriculture, environmental protection, research and policy engagement, and community empowerment.
According to the organisation, it combines scientific research, community-based interventions, policy advocacy and climate journalism to address environmental and development challenges.
The Centre for Climate Change and Food Security (CCCFS) says it has operated for more than a decade without external funding, relying on volunteers and in-kind contributions to continue its work on climate change, food security and environmental protection.
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