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Nigeria: Food Prices Crash with Increased Rainfall in Asaba

A recent market survey has revealed that prices of staple food, including garri, yam, and potatoes, have reduced in Asaba and environs leading to the availability of food in Delta.

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Ghana: Special Courts to Prosecute Environmental Violators

Ghana is about to take further drastic steps towards environmental pollution. The chief justice of Ghana Justice Sophia A.B. Akuffo, at the opening of the Annual General Conference of the.

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DRC: Thousands Marked Safe in New Cholera Statistics

Despite the wide spread of cholera in the Democratic Republic of Congo, current statistics reveal that the number of those who are not affected by the epidemic is far more.

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South Sudan Get $50Mln to Fight Hunger

The world bank has donated $50 mln to three agencies of the UN in a bid to curtail the effect of hunger in the region. The agencies include the UN.

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ECA Partners with FAO to Fight Food Insecurity

The Economic Commission for Africa (ECA) has recently decided to partner with the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO), World Food Programme (WFP) and the International Fund for Agricultural Development (IFAD),.

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Cameroon: Residents of Nkolbikok Cleanup Environment to Prevent Flood

The residents of Nkolbikok community in Cameroon have begun an operation do-it-your-self strategy of solving the problem of trash-choked wetlands and blocked drains in the swampy areas. Residents who had.

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Sudan: Displaced Victims Suffer Wide Spread Of Malaria

The displaced residents of the flood affected West Darfur camping in Murnei have reported an outbreak of malaria infection in the area. The recent rains and flood have aggravated the.

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Uganda: UNDP Set to Restore Degrading Wetlands Through Mega Investment

Following the plans of Uganda governments to safeguard the country’s degraded wetlands which have affected over 3.2 million people who depend on it for livelihood and food security, the government.

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Tanzania: DAWASA to Improve Sewage System in Dar Es Salaam

The Dar es Salaam Water and Sewage Authority(DAWASA) has prepared an organized plan towards environmental comfort for the residents in Dar es Salaam. These plans include the improvements Sewage system.

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Ethiopia: Region Bags Gold for Land Restoration Efforts

The Tigray Region of Ethiopia recently won a gold medal in recognition of the region’s policies and efforts to curb desertification and further encroachment of drylands. The award program was.

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