Turkey shows Africa its commitment to combat desertification
By Elias Ntungwe Ngalame in Ankara Turkey is brandishing its environmental credentials in the fight against desertification as a perfect ...
By Elias Ntungwe Ngalame in Ankara Turkey is brandishing its environmental credentials in the fight against desertification as a perfect ...
Moroccan Delegate Minister in charge of Environment, Ms Hakima El-Haite By Sellina Sheena Nkowani from Rabat Morocco At the launch ...
The livelihood of herders in northern Ethiopia is often threatened by the region’s increasing dryness.(PHOTO: Brian Kahn/IRI) By Alex Kirby ...
Farming in Africa (PHOTO: ClimateReporters/Aaron Kaah) The world is teetering on the brink of global hunger and food insecurity. One ...
Climate finance chart (source: OECD analysis) By Theophilus Ikpome Reactions have continued to trail OECD's latest report on climate finance ...
A composite map of climate-related hazard exposure, population density, household and community resilience, and governance and violence. Map author: Kaiba ...
A diamond mine in Central African Republic The Central African Republic’s (CAR) biggest traders have purchased diamonds worth several million ...
A meeting on climate science and Africa at the ongoing African Climate Talks in Dar es Salam (PHOTO: ClimateReporters/Aaron Kaah) ...
President of Rwanda, Paul Kagame Change is coming and it is vitally necessary, the President of Rwanda told the General ...
CAHOSCC meeting in preparation for COP21, New York ,24 September 2015 By Usman Inuwa Region-wide disappointment and criticism have greeted ...
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