CFACT sponsors poultry farm in Uganda

As part of CFACT's international Stewardship in Action program, CFACT helped fund a new poultry farm in Uganda to help a local entrepreneur, Namunganga Angel Barbra, and support the local economy.

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|2022-05-05T17:16:34-04:00May 5th, 2022|Comments Off on CFACT sponsors poultry farm in Uganda

Exploring the Mukono Village piggery project

For several years, CFACT has been supporting entrepreneurs in developing countries start businesses that help steward the Earth and give back to their communities.

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|2021-06-28T11:32:52-04:00May 4th, 2021|Comments Off on Exploring the Mukono Village piggery project

Fighting for energy and human rights equality in Africa

The Congress of Racial Equality Uganda has lost another leader, but the fight continues.

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|2019-02-26T00:01:38-05:00February 26th, 2019|Comments Off on Fighting for energy and human rights equality in Africa

What natural disasters should teach us

Ugandan author Steven Lyazi scoffs at the chiding and covert racism of wealthy environmental advocates who live in luxury but demand a lower quality lifestyle for Africans. He points the finger at the Club of Rome for banning DDT once they realized that Africans not dying from malaria and other diseases would live longer and have more children. His words echo the toothless declarations that sustainable development restrictions should not apply to the very poor.

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|2017-09-29T12:47:45-04:00September 29th, 2017|Comments Off on What natural disasters should teach us

Green energy poverty week

April 22 is Earth Day, the March for Science, and Lenin’s birthday (which many say is appropriate, since environmentalism is now green on the outside and red, anti-­free enterprise on the inside). April 29 will feature the People’s Climate March. The Climate March website says these forces of “The Resistance” intend to show President Trump they will fight his hated energy agenda every step of the way. Science March organizers say they won’t tolerate anyone who tries to “skew, ignore, misuse or interfere with science.” After eight years of government policies that killed jobs and economic growth – and skewed, ignored, [...]

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|2024-02-08T16:09:28-05:00April 22nd, 2017|Comments Off on Green energy poverty week
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