Nigeria commemorates Humanitarians and alerts Citizens to the Alarming Effects of Climate Change
Logo of the United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs The 19th of August marks World Humanitarian Day...
Logo of the United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs The 19th of August marks World Humanitarian Day...
A photo showing the effect of climate change The incoming Chairperson of the Southern African Development Community (SADC), President Lazarus...
C'est la toute première fois, que les scientifiques du GIEC ont affirmé sans ambages les activités humaines 100 % responsables...
Sustaining Climate Action amid COVID-19 Despite the fact that Africa accounts for the smallest share of global greenhouse gas emissions,...
Families and their cattle travelled up to ten hours to get to Qacha Chalu Water Point in central Ethiopia during...
Developing countries like Gabon are finding climate solutions Ambassadors from Kenya, Ghana, Liberia and Tanzania this week discussed how to improve...
Closeup of Ruffled African Union Flag, African Union Flag Blowing in Wind The African Union (AU) on Monday emphasized the...
FILE PHOTO: An aerial view shows settlements in the Salabani village where the rising water levels of Lake Baringo have...
Group Photo of the Conference Participants. More than a hundred civil society representatives from across Africs at the Road-to-COP26 Conference...
G7 heads of state at the recent summit in Cornwall, UK (Image: Alamy)British Prime Minister Boris Johnson, center, poses with...
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