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World Earth Day: Addressing Challenges and Promoting Sustainable Management in Africa

Mahatma Gandhi said, “ The earth provides enough to satisfy every man’s needs, but not every man’s greed.” With these poignant words from Gandhi, we are reminded of the delicate.

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Tackling Food Insecurity In South Sudan; The Agritech Factor

The utilisation of technology to disrupt agricultural sectors has witnessed a swift global ascent, particularly in Africa, where agriculture remains a key sector for food security, employment, and economic advancement..

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Overview of Africa’s Humanitarian Crises and the Need for Help

In the global community, millions of lives teeter on the brink, ensnared by the unforgiving clutches of humanitarian crises. Nowhere is this struggle more poignant than in Africa, where the.

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Tanzania: Mwinyi Assures Food Security, Safety

The Tanzanian President, Dr Hussein Mwinyi has reaffirmed his commitment to ensuring food security, safety, and nutrition in the Islands. This came as a response to increasing population and global.

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AU, EU, US, Germany, Others Seal Food Security Deal

African Union, European Union, Nigeria, Spain, United States, Colombia, Germany, and Indonesia have affirmed their commitment to responding to the urgent food security and nutrition needs of hundreds of millions.

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Biden announces US-Africa summit for mid-December

President Joe Biden has announced that the United States will bring together leaders from across the African continent for a major summit in Washington, DC this December to discuss pressing.

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CBA hosts its third economic forum to discuss food security

Commercial Bank of Africa (CBA) yesterday hosted its third Economic Forum at Serena Hotel in Nairobi. The third Economic Forum focused on Food Security and Government policies geared towards Food.

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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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AWAKENING FERTILE SOILS: TOWARDS LASTING FOOD SECURITY

                                                                                                                       By: Eruke Ojuederie   Recent reports have revealed that of the total land area in Nigeria, 39 percent is utilized for cultivated crops, 3 percent supports permanent crops.

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