Tanzania digs in to Fight Drought
Virtually nothing grows here yet, but after the next rains, all that could change Grass seeds, shovels, muscle and rain...
Virtually nothing grows here yet, but after the next rains, all that could change Grass seeds, shovels, muscle and rain...
WWD 2022: CSDevNet advocates increased Wetlands action for people and nature Non-state actors led by Climate and Sustainable Development Network...
Pictorial representation of Land and Environmental Activists whose lives are threatened By Jiata Ekele A Global Witness report released today...
Pictorial reflection of drought: Eight of the 10 Nations most at risk from climate and toxic pollution in Africa Of...
South African Land The South African government has embarked on a range of measures to accelerate comprehensive land reform and...
Newly cultivated maize and cassava farm in Molyko Buea By Elias Ntungwe Ngalame Ongoing land reforms in many African nations...
A livestock owner in Kenya with his remaining cattle after drought killed two-thirds of his herd. (PHOTO: FAO) Research scientists,...
A fulani herdsman in Nigeria (PAMACC News) Massive animal translocation is taking place in Northern Uganda as hundreds of nomadic...
Highway through the forest (PHOTO: Heinrich Boll Stiftung Nigeria) Experts in Abuja, Nigeria have called on the government and other...
Cameroonian Minister of Environment, Hele Piere and local council authorities in Yaounde visiting occupied wetland areas in the capital. (PHOTO:...
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