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Africa’s Mountain Conservation: A Solution to Climate Change?

According to the World Meteorological Organisation, the conservation of mountains is key to achieving global goals; however, they are increasingly under threat due to climate change.   Mountains, often described.

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Lake Chad: Is There Hope for Saving the Disappearing Lake?

Lake Chad, once a shimmering beacon of vitality in Africa’s Sahel region, now stands as a stark reminder of humanity’s complex relationship with nature. Shrinking by more than 90% since.

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Infrastructure and Technology Address Africa’s Agricultural Challenges

Agriculture remains the backbone of many African economies, employing over 60% of the population and contributing significantly to GDP in several countries. Despite its importance, the sector faces numerous challenges.

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COP29: Africa’s Notes from Baku

The just-concluded United Nations climate change conference (COP29) saw the Africa Group of Negotiators push for an ambitious $1.3 trillion annual climate finance target by 2030, with a broader objective.

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Agriculture 4.0: Is Sub-Saharan Africa Ready?

Agriculture 4.0, the fourth agricultural revolution, marks the dawn of a technologically infused approach to farming. Utilising advanced tools such as artificial intelligence (AI), Internet of Things (IoT) devices, drones,.

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Climate Change in Africa: Unique Challenges and Global Partnerships for Progress

By Dr. Joshua Rufus Abadi Climate change presents a growing crisis worldwide, but its impacts vary dramatically across different regions. Africa, while contributing the least to global greenhouse gas emissions,.

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International Day Against Environmental Exploitation in War: Protecting Africa’s Nature Under Siege

“We are waging a suicidal war on nature.” — UN Secretary-General António Guterres Each year on 6 November, the world observes the International Day for Preventing the Exploitation of the.

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Nuclear Energy and Africa’s Capabilities: A Sustainable Future or a Risky Bet?

Climate change is a global crisis, prompting countries worldwide to seek alternatives to fossil fuels for sustainable energy production. One significant source of power generation is nuclear energy, which has.

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Africa’s Fight Against Tuberculosis: Key Insights from WHO’s 2024 Report

Africa’s ongoing commitment to eradicating tuberculosis (TB) is yielding promising results, reflecting resilience and progress across the continent. The World Health Organisation’s (WHO) 2024 report highlights substantial reductions in TB.

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Cross-Border Collaboration in Agriculture Across Africa

Agriculture is a cornerstone of Africa’s socio-economic landscape, essential for food security, employment, raw materials, and environmental sustainability. Africa is home to over 65% of the world’s uncultivated arable land,.

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