What Africa Must Do to Stop Climate Change
15/05/2021By Walcott Aganu Global warming has exacerbated the climate risk that Africa has long faced because of its high levels of background poverty, its farmers’ dependence on rainfall, its weak.
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By Walcott Aganu Global warming has exacerbated the climate risk that Africa has long faced because of its high levels of background poverty, its farmers’ dependence on rainfall, its weak.
The Deputy President of South Africa, David Mabuza, has announced that 436,563 hectares of land have been released as of May 13, 2021, with approval for it to be allocated.
About one thousand one hundred and fifteen farmers located in critical and extremely critical drought-stricken areas eligible for drought relief have received fodder support into the value of R12.2 million.
To improve the regulation of its water infrastructure, the City of Windhoek in Namibia has approved a framework within which residents will receive a roll-out of pre-paid water meters.
The government of Ghana aims to use its Green Ghana Project to plant five million trees in a day across the country to facilitate a better and developed environment for.
By Walcott Aganu Covid-19 is severely testing our capacities for resilience. However, despite health challenges being a priority, it is crucial to remind ourselves that the world faces two global.
A program to tackle deforestation, human rights abuses, safety for activists, and the lack of policies that drive smallholder farming, the Green Livelihood Alliance (GLA) 2.0, has been launched in.
With focus on sustaining positive climate change action, Italian oil company ENI has departed from Tunisia to stop its fossil fuel exploitation activities and actively invest in clean energy. This.
Improving on its existing agricultural structure, the Regional Rice Value Chain Development project was recently launched at Wassu Youth Center in Central River Region (CRR) North, in the Gambia. This.
By Alkali Amana In 2019, the World Economic Forum assessed 140 countries, including 38 African countries, to rank the best education systems globally based on skill development taking into consideration.