El Niño’s Threat to Africa’s Food Security
05/07/2024As the world continues to navigate the complexities of climate change, global temperature is not cooling down anytime soon and its effects are continuously being felt every day in different.
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As the world continues to navigate the complexities of climate change, global temperature is not cooling down anytime soon and its effects are continuously being felt every day in different.
Maritime security plays a crucial role in Africa’s economic development and regional stability, given the continent’s extensive coastline of over 30,000 kilometers. These waters are important for international trade, fishing,.
June 25 is a day marked out by the International Maritime Organisation (IMO) to celebrate seafarers and their contribution to global trade. The Day of the Seafarer was adopted by.
Marine plastic pollution is a pressing global environmental crisis, significantly affecting West African coastal cities. These cities, characterized by dense populations, bustling ports, and rapid economic development, face unique challenges.
On this World Environment Day, as the world comes together to reflect on the imperative of environmental conservation and sustainable development, Africa is aligning with the world as a contributor.
Amidst the vast and diverse landscapes of Africa, agriculture remains the backbone of countless communities, providing sustenance, livelihoods, and a vital link to cultural traditions. However, a looming threat casts.
When disaster (floods, fires, and building collapse) strikes Nairobi, it often happens swiftly and unpredictably. Each event tests the mettle of the people and the efficiency of emergency response systems..
South Africa has been gripped by devastating fires that have left communities reeling and firefighters battling against the odds. From urban centers to rural villages, these infernos have ravaged homes,.
Recently, floods hit Kenya, affecting people in 21 of the 47 counties. The capital city of Nairobi and surrounding areas were particularly affected. The Nairobi and Athi rivers burst their.