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Buhari leaves Abuja on Saturday for Poland

President Muhammadu Buhari will jet out of the country on Saturday to Katowice, Poland. The Presidency has just said that Buhari will be in Poland to attend the 24th session.

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South Africa: Govt Allocates US $6m to Tackle Drought in Western Cape

A sum of $6m has been set aside by the South African government to tackle tenacious drought in the Western Cape. The issues of drought in Cape Town have lingered.

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Uganda: Gov’t Strategizes on Tackling Climate Change

Government is looking for $200 million (Shs713.7 billion) to implement a plan to avert the negative effects of climate change and hunger in the next three years, a new strategy.

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Climate Change: Experts Seek Timely Implementation to Support Rural Farmers

Experts at the 2016 African Economic Conference recently called for timely implementation of climate actions and release of information capable of assisting rural farmers against climate change impacts. The experts.

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Ethiopia to Lead Climate Change Negotiations for Least Developed Countries

By Seble Samuel – Special to Fortune Ethiopia was tapped for the Chairmanship of the Least Developed Countries Group of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change Over 190.

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Global Climate Change Action ‘Unstoppable’ Despite Trump- Ban Ki-moon

    U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon said on Tuesday action on climate change has become “unstoppable”, and he expressed hopes that U.S. President-elect Donald Trump would drop plans to quit.

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Africa: ‘Climate Change a Big Threat to Food Security’

By Tom Brian Angurini One of the biggest issues related to climate change is food security. The world’s poorest, many of whom are farmers, fishers and pastoralists, are hit hardest.

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UN says Climate Change Affecting the Poor Most

  Climate change is taking its largest toll on the world’s poor, aggravating existing inequalities, a new report launched by the United Nations has found. The report, titled Climate Change.

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Climate Change on the Front Line in Rural Zimbabwe

  By Obi Anyadike The last time Tabitha Moyo’s* borehole went dry was the drought of 1992, a disaster that affected 20 million people across southern Africa. That the 50-metre.

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Presidents Kenyatta, Obama Discuss Refugees, Security, Climate Change

President Uhuru Kenyatta and U.S. President Barack Obama today, by telephone, discussed the global refugee and migrant crisis, regional security, climate change and Kenya’s improving business environment. President Obama called.

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