
Ride in support of the Pan African Centre for Climate (PACC) Policy!
PACC Policy aims to achieve for Africa a cleaner and safer environment. PACC Policy seeks to create a significant level of awareness on climate policies, and ensure that climate change mitigation, adaptation and resilience strategies are disseminated throughout Africa.
PACC Policy works to increase the level of awareness on Climate Policies in line with the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) through trained climate change corps, educators and reporters.
We believe in working with community-based organizations, government and non-governmental organisations, private practitioners, environmental rights groups and individual planners to prioritize and plan for adaptive measures and interventions within an international framework.
Our integrated approach lies on the premise that climate change affects all sectors (health, tourism and development, gender and culture, housing, agro ecological, town and country planning). Given that nearly two thirds of those earning less than $1.25 a day in developing nations across Africa make a living from agriculture – an industry directly affected by climate change – rural communities are one of our key focus areas for our social intervention initiatives.
Learn more about us at: www.paccpolicy.org
Contact captain - Hannah Zalaa-Uul: hannahzalaauul@gmail.com
Participating Teams:
PACC Policy
Captain: Hannah Zalaa-Uul
All funds raised by this team support PACC Policy.
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PACC POLICY TEAM
Noko Fio
Captain: Bright Bilson
All funds raised by this team support PACC Policy.
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TEAM NOKO FIO
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The Canada Africa Partnership (CAP) Ride bikeathon is an annual fundraising event hosted by the CAP Network in support of participating African projects focused on Advancing Education, Investing in Livelihoods, Adapting to a Changing Climate and Promoting Health for the most vulnerable.
Now, in its 17th year, the CAP Ride has raised nearly $500,000 for participating projects over the years.
Registered Charity #88898 7500 RR0001