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Angola Citizens Cultivates 150 Trees to Preserve Environment

Following the flagship of an environmental education programme in Angola called “My tree and I”, residents of Tômbwa recently planted one hundred and fifty plants of the casuarina and tamarix.

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Liberia’s Environmental Protect Agency Seeks Funds to Tackle Climate Change

Following the issue of climate change in Liberia which is a hindrance to the achievement of the country’s developmental agenda, the Environmental Protection Agency of Liberia (EPA) seeks fund from.

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President Leads the National Cleaning Day in Sierra Leone

The first “National Cleaning day” took place recently in Sierra Leone under the newly elected President, Julius Maada Bio to facilitate and inculcate hygiene amongst the people as well as.

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NGO Calls Government Attention to Forest and Wildlife Disappearance

An Environment-based Non-Governmental Organization called “Friends of the Earth”, Ghana has passed a bill to the government on wildlife resources management, that has been previously submitted to parliament in 2014.

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Angola: EU, Government Invest in Drought Resilience, Food Security

The European Union and the Angolan Government have agreed to work on a project that will combat drought and food insecurity in some provinces of the country. The targeted provinces.

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Nesta, USAID Announces Reward for Solution Against Fall Army Worm

In pursuit of ending the continuous invasion of Fall Army Worm in Africa, Nesta, on behalf of Feed the Future, USAID, Land O’ Lakes International Development (LOL) and the Foundation.

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Ethiopia and Israel to Further Strengthen Agricultural Cooperation

By Ruari Phillips, Consultant   Israel is working with Ethiopia and other East African countries to improve agriculture by developing new technologies. Computer drip irrigation, early warning systems and thermal.

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Africa’s Annual Great Migration – the Experience of a Lifetime

People who love safari are always seeking new adventures, and they are willing to go to great lengths to experience nature’s best shows. Even so, you cannot call yourself a.

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NEMA Begins Clean-Up Process of Heavily Polluted Nairobi River

A clean-up process has begun in the capital city of Kenya with efforts to revive the heavily polluted Nairobi River. The National Environment Management Authority (NEMA) who is in charge.

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Nigeria: Government Continues Free Medical Outreach Programme for Ogoniland Citizens

The Federal Government of Nigeria recently flagged off the second phase of the free medical outreach programme as a continued effort towards the clean-up of Ogoniland oil spill. According to.

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