Sex abuse scandal: Oxfam apologises for ‘babies in cots’ comment
Oxfam (PHOTO: Rappler.com) Oxfam chief executive Mark Goldring apologised on Tuesday for saying a wave of condemnation of the charity...
Oxfam (PHOTO: Rappler.com) Oxfam chief executive Mark Goldring apologised on Tuesday for saying a wave of condemnation of the charity...
Cholera An outbreak of cholera in central Tanzania’s Dodoma region has left 18 dead in four months, a health official...
Ibrahim Thiaw, Directeur Exécutif adjoint d’ONU Environnement Par Atâyi Babs La consommation énergétique de l’Afrique est plus faible que celle...
The first solar park on Mauritius is producing 15.2 MWp of solar electricity. The 20th Africa Energy Forum (AEF) is...
U.S. President Donald Trump and Norwegian Prime Minister Erna Solberg at the joint press conference in Washington D.C. on Jan....
Oil Drum and Money Oil price rose further above 68 Dollars a barrel on Thursday to the highest since May...
EL NIÑO et LA NIÑA La Niña devrait avoir un impact sur le temps à travers le monde en 2018,...
UNEA-3's Opening plenary Over 4,000 stakeholders today converged on the green terrains of the UN office in Nairobi, Kenya to...
Climate finance The African Development Bank (AfDB) says it will increase climate financing as part of all over operations...
Lion in North West Namibia Namibia has successfully captured five of the eight lions that were involved in the killing...
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