World Cleanup Day 2023

Unfortunately The Hub was not successful in raising the funds to partake in World Cleanup Day this year. So instead, we are focused on what small actions we can take daily. We want to live in a world where cleanup campaigns are not necessary!  The Hub eliminated single-use plastic from our daily Skills & SoupContinue reading “World Cleanup Day 2023”

EU Green Week 2023

From June 2-9, 2023, The Hub partook in a week of activities for EU Green Week and World Environment Day. We started EU Green Week on June 2 with the opening of our photography exhibition “Through the Lens at The Hub: Our Changing Climate” at Alliance Française de Maseru. Many thanks to Director Elisabeth DouilletContinue reading “EU Green Week 2023”

World Cleanup Day 2022

To commemorate World Cleanup Day 2022, we brought our 100 Skills & Soup participants for tours at Pheha Plastic in Morija. Our theme for 2022 was ‘REFUSE’, ‘REDUCE’ and ‘RECYCLE’, especially for single use plastic, and thinking about a future where we don’t need cleanup campaigns. Although Skills & Soup participants have been participating inContinue reading “World Cleanup Day 2022”

World Environment Day 2022

With support from the Delegation of the European Union to the Kingdom of Lesotho, The Hub hosted 180 students from 3 primary schools for 3 days of World Environment Day activities from June 1-3, 2022. World Environment Day (June 5) was celebrated under the theme #OnlyOneEarth. Led by the United Nations Environment Programme and heldContinue reading “World Environment Day 2022”

Weekend Workshop: Storytelling in Photography

From October 4-5, 2019 The Hub hosted Leila Hall and Meri Hyöky for a Weekend Workshop on Storytelling in Photography. The topic was climate change and environmental destruction. Participants documented different focus themes, including #deforestation, water supplies, #drought and litter. they received group feedback on their photos, and went out to take more photos based onContinue reading “Weekend Workshop: Storytelling in Photography”