Ghana: Open burning of contraband goods raises environmental concerns
Open burning of mattresses in Accra, Ghana By Kofi Adu Domfeh Hundreds of illegally imported mattresses confiscated by Ghana’s customs ...
Open burning of mattresses in Accra, Ghana By Kofi Adu Domfeh Hundreds of illegally imported mattresses confiscated by Ghana’s customs ...
When a Grass Towers over the Trees - using bamboo to combat desertification (PHOTO: INBAR official) Ahead of the Global ...
Cotton farmers in Burkina Faso The UN Food and Agriculture Organization is supporting ten projects in countries in Africa, Asia, ...
The Talanoa dialogue for climate ambition (PHOTO: UNFCCC) By PAMACC News If Paris was historic in carving a global climate ...
A flooded street As heavy downpour left more than 100 people dead and property destroyed, the Rwandan Government embarked on ...
Members of civil society hold a demonstration to stress the importance of human rights and the role of civil society ...
Prime Minister Frank Bainimarama, and COP 23 President, Fiji, and UNFCCC Executive Secretary Patricia Espinosa at Bonn climate conference 7th ...
Civil society activist demanding a better deal from Paris (PHOTO: ClimateReporters/Atâyi Babs) After five days of Bonn Climate Talks, several ...
Former UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon and Negotiators studying the final text of the Paris Agreement at the Paris COP21 ...
Woman and man with bundles of crops loading donkey Semonkong Southern Highlands Lesotho Southern Africa (PHOTO: Alamy) PAMACC News A ...
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