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Phoebe Wanja opens the tap for the water to flow into her farm in Naro Moru, in Kenya's Nyeri County....
Phoebe Wanja opens the tap for the water to flow into her farm in Naro Moru, in Kenya's Nyeri County....
A Somali woman and children carry water at a camp for displaced people on the outskirts of Dollow, Somalia on...
The 2022 forum enabled grassroots organizations to elevate the voice of African farmers to the highest level of decision-making. Phot...
Eve Bazaiba, Deputy Prime Minister for the Environment and Sustainable Development of Democratic Republic of Congo, poses with Amina Mohammed,...
The chairman of the African Union (AU) and president of Senegal, Macky Sall, Representatives of 24 African countries are calling...
In São Tomé and Príncipe drainage structures are already being designed through cross-sectoral collaboration between the road and water...
Vera Songwe, United Nations Under-Secretary-General and Executive Secretary of the Economic Commission for Africa and Masood Ahmed, president of the...
Photo depicting loss and damage - "As Climate Impacts grow, so do Calls for ‘Loss and Damage’ Funds" By Kelly...
AfDB grant to boost Malawi’s resilience against climate change - Image credit: ©123RF.com The African Development Bank (AfDB) has extended...
Rich countries are blocking progress on Loss and Damage, Campaigners say BONN, Germany - As the first crucial week of...
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