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Survival of the Richest: How we must tax the super-rich now to fight inequality
18th January 2023 We are living through an unprecedented moment of multiple crises. Tens of millions more people are facing hunger. Hundreds of millions more face... →
United Kingdom Steps up Climate Adaptation Finance Support for Africa
9th November 2022 The United Kingdom has announced a significant increase in its financial support to the poorest African countries that bear the brunt of climate... →
Will we hear Africa’s youth at COP27?
By: ISS, Institute for Security Studies 3rd November 2022 Africa faces a trio of issues that are accelerating youth migration – the youth ‘population bulge’, high unemployment and mounting climate impacts.... →
Africa losing up to 15% of GDP growth to climate change – AfDB
By: Reuters 13th September 2022 Africa is losing 5% to 15% of its per capita economic growth due the effects of climate change and is facing a gaping climate finance shortfall,... →
Agriculture, Land Reform and Rural Development on Climate Advisory for 2022 winter season
8th June 2022 The majority of the country is currently reporting reasonable to good conditions in terms of crops, veld and livestock, although flooding has... →
Global warming made S Africa's recent floods twice as likely – study 
By: Reuters 13th May 2022 Global warming made the heavy rains behind South Africa's devastating floods last month twice as likely as they would have been if greenhouse gas... →
Ukraine war fuels food crisis in distant Africa
By: Reuters 11th May 2022 Zimbabwean security guard Edwin Dapi was already struggling to provide for his wife and four children before a conflict 11 000 km away in Ukraine... →
KwaZulu-Natal floods sound the alarm on climate adaptation
By: ISS, Institute for Security Studies 21st April 2022 The devastating floods in South Africa’s KwaZulu-Natal province have claimed over 400 lives so far. Many people are unaccounted for, and the damage... →