The time to act against the impacts of climate change is now.

ONe song can change it all...


+20 Million views

The "Oh, Environment" campaign has reached over 20 million views on TikTok, spreading our message of environmental sustainability globally.

40 Million streams

Our goal is to reach 40 million streams on Spotify, driving change and raising awareness about the importance of protecting our environment.

$100,000 for charity

We aim to raise $100,000 for the Nkuringo Bright Future School and Orphanage, supporting education, healthcare, and sustainable projects for children in Uganda.

#Shareifyoucare

Join the #ShareIfYouCare movement by sharing our song and message. Together, we can drive global change and promote environmental conservation.

mUSIC, ARTS & CULTURE

We're implementing a distinct approach to elevate visibility. Uncover advocates and champions for your upcoming sustainability project, event, and cause.

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SOCIAL ENTREPRENeuRSHIP

In every crisis, there lies an opportunity for positive transformation. Join CAN in spearheading climate action initiatives within the green economy.

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UBUNTU

Humanity lies within each individual - Join CAN in empowering young people to take immediate climate action. #spreadtheword

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JOIN US FOR FIRST FRIDAY CAN

'If you think the economy is more important than the environment, try counting your money while you hold your breath.' 

Dr. Bool Smuts - Landmark Foundation

JOIN US FOR CAN FIRST FRIDAYs 📅

Experience the power of environmental advocacy and sustainability in action at our CAN  First Friday event. Dr. Bool Smuts, a renowned conservationist, will share insights on the urgent need for climate action and the interconnectedness of social and environmental justice.

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THE TIME TO ACT IS NOW! TAKE ACTION

In Africa, climate change is not a scientific concept that is discussed on stages in front of cameras. Here, climate change does not knock on doors and ask to be let in.


With over 1,2 Billion people living in Africa, and more than 70% still living in rural and remote areas, there are not enough words to describe the horrors of climate change, and the reasons we need to act now!


This website is a Call To Action for all people to take positive, impactful climate actions now!

For community

Africa is humanity's home to art, heart, nature and nurture.


Our strength is in compassion, a clear understanding of our past and where or whom we come from and the values taught across our over 3500 different cultures and languages.


We do not seek to fight climate change, as an invisible scientific phenomenon, but rather in the true spirit of Ubuntu- we seek to take-it-on at a universal soul level, as we have always dealt with crisis in our lifetime.

CAN EXPERIENCES

Songs For Our Climate Competition

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Cape Town : The Valley of Plenty

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Plan your research trip to Africa with Dr. Bool Smuts

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Learn about Aquaponics with Eduponics

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Songs For Our Climate Competition

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Cape Town : The Valley of Plenty

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“MUSIC IS A UNIVERSAL LANGUAGE.”

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#1 CLIMATE ACTION community

We are an organic movement of independent parts each playing a role significant to the fight against climate change within our local communities. We are not a charity, but a social entreprize based on the principles of Ubuntu.

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Songs For Our Climate Competition

Submit

Cape Town : The Valley of Plenty

Volunteer

Support Nkuringo School & Orphanage

Donate

Plan your research trip to Africa with Dr. Bool Smuts

Book Now

Learn about Aquaponics with Eduponics

Register

Songs For Our Climate Competition

Submit

Cape Town : The Valley of Plenty

Volunteer

Support Nkuringo School & Orphanage

Donate
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