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Here’s why Cameroonian-born Monique Ntumngia won WWF International Youth Award

June 15, 2019

By Amos Fofung [caption id="attachment_60660" align="alignleft" width="456"]Monique Ntumngia Monique Ntumngia[/caption] Cameroonian-born Monique Ntumngia founder of ‘Green Girls’ in Cameroon, a social business which educates young women from rural communities in the use of renewable energy, is the recipient of this year’s World Wide Fund for Nature, WWF International President’s Youth award. The award recognizes young people under the age of 30 helping promote the cause and impact of nature conservation. As well as her outstanding contribution to promoting sustainable development in the country, the award is recognition of Monique’s efforts to champion the inclusion of women and girls in the renewable energy sector in Cameroon and Africa. Since its founding in 2015, Green Girls has empowered and trained almost 800 women from 23 communities across Cameroon to generate solar energy and biogas from human waste. On receiving the award, Monique Said; “It’s been my good fortune that Green Girls has allowed me to combine two of my great passions: sustainable development and female empowerment. Renewable energy is an essential part of any solution if we are to meet both Africa’s future energy needs and the environmental challenges that lie ahead. Today’s youth will be at the forefront of meeting these challenges and women will have a central role to play. Thanks to the tireless work of my team and the boundless enthusiasm of countless young women, we’ve managed to make some significant progress and it’s truly humbling to be recognized for our work”. Through Green Girls’ work, more than 3,000 households have been provided with biogas, while more than 100 households have had solar installations fitted. In addition to being trained on how to produce biogas, young women are taught how to promote sustainable development and become financially independent. In 2017, Monique was also crowned the winner of the inaugural WWF Africa Youth Award. Monique and these amazing women give us hope and show what is possible. “Not only is Monique promoting renewable energy that benefits the environment, she is also empowering hundreds of young women across Cameroon…She is a shining light, setting an example and showing us all that development and protecting the environment can go hand in hand,” said Pavan Sukhdev, President of WWF International.

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