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Climate change poses growing threats to vulnerable Africa, UN says
By: Reuters 26th October 2020 Floods, droughts, hotter weather and a desert locust invasion — the impacts of climate change are hitting Africa hard, and worse is ahead for the... →
Daily Podcast – April 03, 2020
By: Sane Dhlamini 3rd April 2020 Making headlines: Covid-19 is threatening fragile health systems in Africa, Government relaxes some regulations amid lockdown and, UN agency keeps... →
UN agency keeps Africa food aid flowing amid coronavirus
By: Reuters 3rd April 2020 The United Nations food agency has negotiated a humanitarian corridor to keep food aid flowing in southern Africa after many countries shut their... →
Mozambique’s economy to grow at higher rates, driven by gas output
By: African News Agency 14th February 2020 Mozambique's economy is expected to grow at increasingly positive rates of between 4.2 percent in 2020 and 9.9 percent in 2024, news website... →
The good, the bad and the promising of Africa 2019
By: ISS, Institute for Security Studies 18th December 2019 Just as it is impossible to describe ‘Africa’ in a single word, or to visit ‘Africa’ in a single trip – Africa is not a country, as foreigners so... →
Who takes the heat? Untold stories of climate crisis in the Horn of Africa and Mozambique
26th September 2019 Battered by cyclones and ravaged by extreme drought, poor communities in the Horn of Africa and Mozambique have found themselves on the front line... →
SA: Cyril Ramaphosa: Address by South African President, at the Thematic Session on Climate Change, TICAD VII Summit, Yokohama, Japan (29/08/2019)
30th August 2019 While the African continent contributes less than 6 percent of global greenhouse gas emissions, it has been disproportionately affected by more... →
Climate change and the future of food production in Africa
By: Saliem Fakir 2nd August 2019 The International Panel for Climate Change (IPCC) is the highest scientific body on climate change that provides perhaps the best scientific... →