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Urban greening in Africa will help to build climate resilience – planners and governments need to work with nature
23rd July 2024 Nature-based solutions are actions that use nature to solve environmental problems. Examples in cities would be setting up a wetland near a group... →
DR Congo conflict fuels forest loss
By: Reuters 17th July 2024 Under the denuded slopes of Mount Nyiragongo volcano in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo, traders in Kibati town bartered over sacks of... →
SA: Lindiwe Ntshalintshali: Address by Deputy Minister of Correctional Services, the Department of Correctional Services Budget Vote National Assembly, Cape Town (16/07/2024)
17th July 2024 Over the past three years, the Department has had basic training for Emergency Support Team (EST) officials to provide additional capacity to... →
SA: Mkhuleko Hlengwa: Address by Deputy Minister of Transport, on the occasion of the Department of Transport budget vote 40 (15/07/2024)
16th July 2024 We thus have our task well cut out as we come into this GNU Administration with these lingering challenges facing many South Africans. In tandem... →
SA: Gwede Mantashe: Address by Minister of Mineral and Petroleum Resources, during the Budget Vote 34 Department of Mineral Resources And Energy, National Assembly (11/07/2024)
12th July 2024 Today, we table Budget Vote 34 of the Department of Mineral Resources and Energy (DMRE) when the Department is being reconfigured into two... →
Deteriorating Economic Infrastructure Negatively Impacting Trade and Killing Jobs
11th July 2024 ActionSA expresses concern about the latest Global Trade Update Report released by the UN Trade and Development Agency, which paints an incredibly... →
African urbanisation: what can (and can’t) be learned from China about growing cities
11th July 2024 The economic growth paths of Asian and African countries have often been compared. China, with gross domestic product per capita of US$251 in 1987,... →
Double tragedy: the Zimbabwe farmers affected by illegal mining and climate change
11th July 2024 Smallholder farmers in rural Gwanda, a region in Zimbabwe that borders South Africa, have been affected by a double shock – a combination of heat,... →