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The Role of African Youths in Environmental Stewardship

Africa’s youth represent a formidable force for change, and their engagement in environmental conservation and climate action is crucial for shaping a sustainable future for the continent. With the growing.

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COP26: Cyclone Idai’s devastation reveals the brutal impact of climate emergency

By Panashe Noel Jonga, Kaitlin Wraight, and Morven Mackay Antony Bhuku was woken at half eight in the evening by the clamour of a storm. Chimanimani, a town in Zimbabwe,.

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UN-Habitat hosts session on waste management

On the World Habitat Day, the Ministry of Local Government and Chieftainship Lesotho, and the UN-Habitat jointly hosted an Urban Breakfast dialogue session on Municipal Solid Waste Management –the theme of World.

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Charcoal Machine to curb Environmental and Employment issues in Tanzania

During a capacity building training on Production of Charcoal and Biogas from waste, held recently in Dar es Salaam, a multi-solution charcoal machine was introduced by one of the 20.

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Malawi: Gov’t Eager to Mitigate Climate Change – Mkondiwa

Chief Secretary to the Government of Malawi, George Mkondiwa has described Malawi as a one of the least developed countries with a big ambition of arresting and reversing environmental degradation.

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Southern Africa: SADC Needs N$40billion for Drought Relief

The chairperson of the Southern African Development Community (SADC), Botswanan President Ian Khama, has said he will formally launch a regional appeal for humanitarian and recovery support amounting to N$40,5.

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World Must Stop Next El Niño Harming Development – UN Envoy

Extreme weather is causing huge humanitarian needs, which the world is slow to meet, says Mary Robinson

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Rwanda: Bank of Kigali to Plant One Million Trees in Climate Change Mitigation Effort

Bank of Kigali says it will invest part of its annual operations budget in supporting efforts by a local non-profit environmental conservation organisation to plant one million trees in Nyagatare.

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Africa: Global Leaders Challenge Private Sector on Climate Commitments

The Paris climate agreement, which brings on board the world’s two leading carbon polluters, the United States and China, is undisputedly ground-breaking, but visionaries at the Annual Meeting of the.

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As drought parches reserves, Zimbabwe puts wildlife on the block

As prolonged drought dries up waterholes and grass, Zimbabwe’s government is taking an unprecedented step to keep the wildlife in its game reserves alive: It is selling the animals to.

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