COP 23: What is at stake for Africa?
Residents save belongings in floodwaters after a mudslide in the mountain town of Regent, Sierra Leone on August 14, 2017...
Residents save belongings in floodwaters after a mudslide in the mountain town of Regent, Sierra Leone on August 14, 2017...
A view of community life in Iddo Saraki (PHOTO: Mimiola Olaoluwa) By Atayi Babs Abuja, the capital city of Nigeria,...
Civil society activist demanding a better deal from Paris (PHOTO: ClimateReporters/Atâyi Babs) By Atâyi Babs In Okobo, a small town...
President Muhammadu Buhari of Nigeria (PHOTO: Getty images) By Atâyi Babs In the rusty precincts of Baga, sat Alkali Usman,...
Arid soils in Mauritania (PHOTO: oxfam) By Atâyi Babs Unsustainable Farming Practices contribute to Climate Change, endanger Food Security, and...
President Muhammadu Buhari during the oath-taking ceremony By Atâyi Babs For the second time after his election on the 28th...
A student in Nigeria demands action in 2015 By Atâyi Babs Globally, it is believed that the year 2015 is...
Map of West Africa From the hitherto unsafe cocoons of industrialised nations of the global north and their legendary dalliance...
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