By the UN Environment Flowing in shades of green and brown to the horizon from the curves of Kenya’s largest river as it approaches the sea, the Tana Delta is…
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By UN Environment With the launch of a major report by the Global Commission on Adaptation on 10 September 2019, we follow the story of an environmental hero from Seychelles…
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By Arlana Shikongo MORE than a quarter of the Namibian population has registered for the government’s drought relief food assistance. This was revealed at Cabinet’s 14th decision-making meeting on Tuesday,…
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By Melody Chironda Accra — It is said that women are the backbone of the family and the bedrock of a nation, but yet we hardly hear about their successes and…
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By James Gallagher The world could be free of malaria – one of the oldest and deadliest diseases to affect humanity – within a generation, a major report says. Each…
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By Collins Odote The eviction of those residing in Mau Forest is back in the news yet again. The issue has occupied that preeminent place for close to two decades…
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Compiled by Carin Smith Tariffs alone are not the only barriers to the recently signed African Continental Free Trade Agreement (ACFTA), according to the Deidre Samson, a futures consultant and…
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By UN Environment More young people around the world will be able to join the fight against plastic pollution after the UK Government announced an extension of a global Scout…
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By Capital News It will be free entry at the Amboseli National Park from September 10-12 as the second Arid and Semi-Arid Lands (ASAL) conference kicks off. The two-day conference…
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By UN Environment In Tamale, Northern Ghana, 25-year-old Hyginus Laari kept coming back to a problem he saw widespread in his community. Open defecation, instead of using toilets, contributes to the…