¿Qué es el Día de la Tierra?
El Día de la Tierra o Día Internacional de la Madre Tierra, es una celebración realizada el 22 de abril de cada año y este 2021 cumple 50 años, con el objetivo de hacer conciencia entre las personas sobre los problemas naturales que hay en el mundo, tales como el calentamiento global y la pandemia de coronavirus.
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She Leads Change: From Ambition to Implementation in the Caribbean
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Guinea-Bissau Validates Mini-Grid Study and Receives E-Tendering Platform Training
Guinea-Bissau Validates Mini-Grid Study and Receives E-Tendering Platform Training
ECREEE on 20/03/2026 -
Guinea-Bissau Validates Mini-Grid Study and Receives E-Tendering Platform Training
Guinea-Bissau Validates Mini-Grid Study and Receives E-Tendering Platform Training
ECREEE on 20/03/2026 -
Guinea-Bissau Validates Mini-Grid Study and Receives E-Tendering Platform Training
Guinea-Bissau Validates Mini-Grid Study and Receives E-Tendering Platform Training
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Procurement notice: ReCCAWA Project Implementation Unit – Financial Management Specialist
Procurement notice: ReCCAWA Project Implementation Unit – Financial Management Specialist
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Procurement notice: ReCCAWA Project Implementation Unit – Junior Gender Expert
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Meet GN‑SEC at the International Sustainable Energy Conference (ISEC) 2026, 15 to 16 April 2026, Graz, Austria
Meet GN‑SEC at the International Sustainable Energy Conference (ISEC) 2026, 15 to 16 April 2026, Graz, Austria
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Meet the GN-SEC at the International Vienna Energy and Climate Forum (IVECF), 9 to 10 April 2026
Meet the GN-SEC at the International Vienna Energy and Climate Forum (IVECF), 9 to 10 April 2026
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Woman In Renewable Energy Fellowship 2026
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Caribbean Energy Data Collection Internship Programme 2026
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ECREEE participates in ROGEAP regional workshop for West African journalists
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ECREEE participates in ROGEAP regional workshop for West African journalists