Cabo Verde launches financial strategy to secure climate investment
By Deborah Olaoluwa Cabo Verde has launched a new Financial Strategy and Implementation Roadmap to unlock critical funding for climate...
By Deborah Olaoluwa Cabo Verde has launched a new Financial Strategy and Implementation Roadmap to unlock critical funding for climate...
By Deborah Olaoluwa The Government of Togo has launched a national process to revise the African Continental Free Trade Area...
By Ken KOUTCHAKPO Plus de 35 millions de petits riziculteurs à travers l’Afrique devraient bénéficier de l’accord signé le mois...
By Ken KOUTCHAKPO Over 35 million smallholder rice farmers across Africa stand to benefit from the agreement signed last month...
by Kofi Adu Domfeh Many developing countries, particularly in Africa, are proposing more ambitious climate targets as they prepare to...
Agribusiness Forum Djibouti image By Ken KOUTCHAKPO The Technologies for African Agricultural Transformation (TAAT) programme will play a central role...
Agribusiness Forum Djibouti image par Ken KOUTCHAKPO Le programme TAAT (Technologies pour la Transformation de l’Agriculture Africaine), coordonné par l’Institut...
Sierra Leone’s Deputy Minister of Agriculture, Dr Theresa Tenneh Dick, harvesting rice in a field with TAAT-vetted climate-smart rice varieties...
TAAT’s Marie-Michele Codja with Hon Mofusi and Hon Thabo Moleko during the visit o the TAAT booth By Welissa Mulei...
COP 29's Opening Ceremony in Baku By Kofi Adu Domfeh Another round of climate change talks is underway in Baku,...
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