What’s Next for Climate Tech in Africa after COP26?
A woman uses a biogas cooking stove at her home in Ethiopia. Photo by: ©UNICEF Ethiopia / 2014 / Ose ...
A woman uses a biogas cooking stove at her home in Ethiopia. Photo by: ©UNICEF Ethiopia / 2014 / Ose ...
A break free from fossil fuel campaign at Paris COP 21 A new report released today assesses fossil fuel industry ...
AfDB: How ECOWAS Countries can improve Health Sector Funding - photo: Akinwunmi Adesina AfDB president at G7 summit in France ...
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COVID-19: U.S. donates over 3.5 million Doses of Vaccine to Nigeria The United States government has donated 3,577,860 doses of ...
About 86% of COVID-19 Infections in Africa go unnoticed: WHO - Rwanda tests for COVID-19 WHO photo About 86 per ...
Steam rises at sunrise from the Lethabo Power Station, a coal-fired power station owned by state power utility ESKOM near ...
The changing climate (PHOTO: public health matters) This week, as about 100 world leaders gather to attend the 76th session of the ...
Adaptation Finance, Key to taming Climate Crisis in Horn of Africa - Experts The Horn of Africa countries require massive ...
In this file photo taken Thursday, Jan. 16, 2020, a Samburu boy uses a wooden stick to try to swat ...
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