Ethiopia’s dams will put thousands of Kenyans at risk – Experts
Lake Turkana, Kenya Some 300,000 Kenyans, who depend on Turkana the world’s biggest desert lake, could run short of drinking ...
Lake Turkana, Kenya Some 300,000 Kenyans, who depend on Turkana the world’s biggest desert lake, could run short of drinking ...
Cotton farmers in Burkina Faso The UN Food and Agriculture Organization is supporting ten projects in countries in Africa, Asia, ...
Elders at a sacred tree in Kenya Cosmas Murunga, an elder from Kenya's forest-dwelling Ogiek community, pointed at a beehive ...
A livestock owner in Kenya with his remaining cattle after drought killed two-thirds of his herd. (PHOTO: FAO) Research scientists, ...
Carbon footprint The World Bank on Wednesday called for stronger regional collaboration to help develop carbon markets in Africa. Venkata ...
Cameroonian farmers showcase food harvest (PHOTO: ClimateReporters/Aaron Kaah) The UN specialised agency on combating hunger on Monday urged African states ...
Inadequate sanitation is a major problem in Kenya (PHOTO: FamiliesForSurvival) Kenya plans to progressively increase domestic funding for combating malaria ...
President of Kenya, Uhuru Kenyatta The regional strategic meeting of the United Cities and Local Governments of Africa (UCLG Africa) ...
The changing climate (PHOTO:publichealthmatters) Keriako Tobiko, Kenya Cabinet Secretary for Environment and Forestry says experts from Africa will meet in ...
Winners of the first United Nations Sustainable Development Goals Action Awards (PHOTO: UN SDGs) The continent of Africa came out ...
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