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Spice it Up!
Do you want to grow your own herbs, salads, fruits and vegetables?
Women in Tower Hamlets, London and beyond are invited to join WEN’s exciting new Spice It Up programme beginning this summer. Our first class is now full, but further classes will take place in September and November. Location East London. Participants [...]
» SMK Campaigner Awards for emerging and grassroots campaigners
The SMK (Sheila McKechnie Foundation) Campaigner Awards are now open.
Don’t hide your light under a bushel! Some of our WEN members could well qualify for the SMK Campaigner awards, which are for individuals who are new to campaigning or operating with few resources and who show passion, tenacity and the potential to create change – locally, [...]
» Compost Awareness Week
Thanks to WRAP, WEN celebrated Compost Awareness Week with a morning of compost and fruity beauty workshops, hosted by our friends at the Ocean Somali Community Association, in Mile End, east London.
» What about women campaign
Women’s Environmental Network has joined with The Fawcett Society and over 40 other organisations in a pre-election campaign to ask all the parties ‘What about women?’
» Workshop: Why women and climate change?
A free, participatory workshop on the impacts of climate change on women in the UK and internationally. Come and find out how women are being affected differently and more acutely than men and why it is vital to include women in the solutions to tackling climate change. The workshop will include a fruity beauty demonstration and a delicious multicultural sustainable lunch.
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Seeing Red: Sanitary Protection and the Environment
Posted: 12/03/12
WEN launches an updated fact-sheet on sanitary protection and the environment. “Seeing Red” is a four-page briefing exploring the links between sanitary products and health, waste, advertising, and chemicals.
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