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Climate Activists Rally on German Island Against North Sea Drilling

SPP Urges Building of Climate Resilient Communities through Education

SPP Urges Building of Climate Resilient Communities through Education   The Society of Planet and…

SPP Rallies State Commissioners to Bridge Gaps in Subnational Climate Governance

SPP Rallies State Commissioners to Bridge Gaps in Subnational Climate Governance   The Society for…

Day of African Child: Children Call for Prioritization of Education in South Sudan

A report from the UN Children’s Fund (UNICEF) indicates that over 70% of South Sudanese children are out of school due to a combination of factors, including conflict, displacement, and natural hazards such as seasonal flooding.

Food Security: FG to Review Country’s Agricultural Laws

The Federal Government has taken steps to review Nigeria’s agricultural laws to promote agriculture development and enhance food and nutrition security in the country. Sen. Aliyu Abdullahi, Minister of State for Agriculture and Food Security, stated this on Monday at…

AFSA Unveils Policy Brief on Agroecology as a Climate Solution at UN Climate Talks in Bonn

As global climate negotiators convene for the 62nd session of the UNFCCC Subsidiary Bodies (SB62) in Bonn, the Alliance for Food Sovereignty in Africa (AFSA) has officially launched a new policy brief urging the integration of agroecology into global and…

Canon, Coral Spawning Lab, and Nature Seychelles Team Up to Regenerate Coral Reefs

Partnership establishes groundbreaking and first of its kind coral breeding lab in the Western Indian Ocean, using imaging technology to boost reef resilience against climate change   Canon EMEA is partnering with Nature Seychelles, a leading non-profit organisation in the…

Two New World Bank Reports Offer Roadmap for Sierra Leone’s Sustainable Growth Amid Climate Threats

Sierra Leone ranks among the 15 worst climate-affected economies, with projected temperature increases and erratic rainfall patterns threatening agriculture and infrastructure, potentially causing GDP losses of 9-10% by 2050     The World Bank today launched the Sierra Leone Country…

Nigeria at Risk of Severe Starvation, Warn FAO and WFP — Sudan, Palestine, South Sudan, Haiti and Mali Already Facing Famine

A new UN report has warned that Nigeria is among 13 countries at very high risk of extreme hunger and starvation. Others, including Sudan, Palestine, South Sudan, Haiti, and Mali are already facing famine conditions. Without immediate action, millions more could fall into crisis.

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