
African negotiators at the forthcoming UN Climate Change Conference have been urged to garner support of activists to block the signing of the anticipated new universal climate change agreement if it is perceived unfavorable to the continent.
African negotiators at the forthcoming UN Climate Change Conference have been urged to garner support of activists to block the signing of the anticipated new universal climate change agreement if it is perceived unfavorable to the continent.
By Ken KOUTCHAKPO The Technologies for African Agricultural Transformation (TAAT) programme will play a central role at the Djibouti Agribusiness...
By Ken KOUTCHAKPO Le programme TAAT (Technologies pour la Transformation de l’Agriculture Africaine), coordonné par l’Institut International d’Agriculture Tropicale (IITA),...
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