International Day of Climate Action 2024
On this International Day of Climate Action, Academic Associates PeaceWorks (AAPW) stands united with the global community in...
Strengthening Our Impact: AAPW Launches In-House Training on Monitoring and Evaluation
AAPW has commenced a comprehensive in-house training program focused on Monitoring and Evaluation (M&E) to enhance our organisational...
Endangered Leatherback Sea Turtle Released Back Into the Ocean at Akassa, Bayelsa State
In a remarkable event that underscores the importance of wildlife conservation, an endangered leatherback sea turtle was successfully...
Strengthening Community Resilience: Network Meetings in Bayelsa and Delta States Advance Climate Change Mitigation and Green-Blue Economy Development
As part of the ongoing efforts to strengthen community capacities in Bayelsa and Delta states, network meetings were...
AAPW Trains Communities in Smart Agricultural Practices to Mitigate Climate Change Impacts
Tackling Climate Change Impacts in the Niger Delta: AAPW’s Initiative The Niger Delta, renowned for its rich biodiversity,...
Climate Conversations: Radio Talk Shows on Climate Change Mitigation
AAPW, in collaboration with the Government of Denmark, has continued to raise awareness on critical environmental issues, particularly...
Press Release: Academic Associates PeaceWorks Commemorates World Water Week 2024
Academic Associates PeaceWorks is proud to join the global community in celebrating this year’s theme, “Bridging Borders: Water...
Press Release: AAPW Marks World Nature Conservation Day, Advocates for Sustainable Practices in the Niger Delta
In commemoration of World Nature Conservation Day, Academic Associates PeaceWorks (AAPW) reaffirms our unwavering commitment to environmental protection...
Press Release: AAPW Celebrates World Mangrove Day: Advocating for Mangrove Conservation in the Niger Delta
In commemoration of World Mangrove Day, Academic Associates PeaceWorks (AAPW) joins the
global community in celebrating the vital role of mangroves and highlighting the urgent need for their
conservation in the Niger Delta region of Nigeria.