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NEWAL Projects 2022 Outcomes

In 2022 four Projects were fully Founded. Following you can find the Outcomes of these Projects:

  • Improve sanitation and hygiene in LiberiaSiator Christiana Tamba & Festus Bohlen, Liberia, Improve sanitation and hygiene in Liberia
  • Management of Sawdust waste as a compost for Mushroom productionEnyinful-Andoh Gideon & Amihere Antoinette, Ghana, Management of Sawdust waste as a compost for Mushroom production
  • Co-composting Fruits of Mucuna prurines and municipal organic solid waste to Improve Plant Nutrient Quality for Soil AmeliorationPriscilla Badaweh Coffie & James Kumah, Ghana, Co-composting Fruits of Mucuna prurines and municipal organic solid waste to Improve Plant Nutrient Quality for Soil Amelioration
  • Eco-sanitary impact of pesticide use for irrigated rice production in the Loka watershed in Sakassou, Côte d’IvoireKouame Jean-Paul Konan, Nour Ghalia Abassi, N’da Dorgeles N’dri, Hermann Paul Doh, Ivory Coast, Eco-sanitary impact of pesticide use for irrigated rice production in the Loka watershed in Sakassou, Côte d’Ivoire
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