The debate surrounding the imposition of sustainability efforts as conditions for aid disbursement is complex and multifaceted.
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The debate surrounding the imposition of sustainability efforts as conditions for aid disbursement is complex and multifaceted.
The climate challenge has evoked diverse responses from people worldwide. While some have reacted with fear, others have responded with innovation, exemplified by initiatives like the Redesign Everything Challenge by…
circular living encourages us to rethink our relationship with resources and consumption, emphasizing the importance of reducing waste, reusing materials, and recycling whenever possible.
What Design Can Do (WDCD),has launched the Redesign Everything Challenge, a global design competition that is inviting changemakers from across the globe to contribute their innovative ideas towards addressing the climate crisis and propelling the shift towards a fair and circular future. Â
The impact of sustainable supply chains on African economies cannot be overstated. As outsourcing companies pivot towards integrating sustainable practices, there will be a noticeable trend towards sourcing raw materials and moving production closer to their target markets. While this shift may lead to factory shutdowns in Africa, potentially resulting in job losses and economic hardships, it also presents an opportunity for Western companies to foster economic diversification and catalyze growth for small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) across the African continent.Â
the Dutch government has announced a substantial investment of Sh10.1 billion ($63 million) into TradeMark Africa.
Africa’s recent surge in oil and gas discoveries has sparked a lot of global interest, holding the promise of economic growth and development for nations fortunate enough to tap into these resources. However, beneath this veneer of prosperity lies intricate challenges that demand a thorough examination through the lens of sustainability.
A new sustainability reporting standard for mining companies has been unveiled at the Mining Indaba conference held in South Africa. This marks a significant step forward in the industry’s journey towards accountability and transparency.
Advancing tha cause of environmental conservation, the European Parliament has given the green light to a law that is set to ban imports into the European Union originating from land…
the National Environment Management Authority (NEMA) has issued a directive to 29 companies, prompting them to address pollution in the Nairobi River within a strict 30-day deadline.
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