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As part of efforts to raise awareness about global climate change, a non-governmental organisation, Global Emerging Pathogens Treatment Consortium (GET), organised a training programme tagged “One Health School Project” for secondary schools students in Oyo State on climate change and its impact on humanity.

The 30 student participants from Loyola College, Ibadan, were trained as ambassadors to drive implementation of actions to combat climate change in their schools and society at large on a continuous basis.

Addressing the students, Alabi said it became necessary, looking at some key causes of climate change in the country, which include desertification, disease outbreak, flooding, insecurity and drought among others. She, therefore, charged the new ambassadors to cascade the information to the grassroots and take bold steps towards combating climate change impacts.

 

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