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May 20, 2022
Egypt: Street Trees Fall Foul of Urban Development Drive
Protests by Cairo residents and environmentalists over tree-felling come as Egypt's government prepares to host the COP27 climate summit in November Read more »
May 19, 2022
South Africa: Flooding Victims Traumatised and Homeless
Recent floods left thousands homeless as they battle the mental scars that make finding work an ongoing struggle Read more »
May 12, 2022
Africa: Facing Multiple Food and Health Crises, Africa Must Lead Boldly
Africa's leaders to rally together for urgent, practical responses to protect the most vulnerable from a tsunami of shocks undermining the livelihoods of millions Read more »
May 10, 2022
Africa: To Win Climate Action, Add Trust and Stir #AfricaClimateCrisis
A fair transition cannot be achieved by celebrating green development while sacrificing justice Read more »
Zimbabwe: Hit Hard By Storms and Forest Loss, Zimbabwe Builds Stronger Homes
For Florence Panda, the best thing about her new house in eastern Zimbabwe is not the modern design or the size, big enough for her family of nine. Read more »
April 28, 2022
Africa: What #AfricaClimateCrisis Needs - Young People
Climate change is our inheritance. We should not be bystanders to processes and decisions that determine our future Read more »
April 27, 2022
Africa: Here's How to Reverse Land Degradation
From South Africa to Kenya, Africa is fast losing healthy land - but solutions are emerging Read more »
April 26, 2022
Africa: Humanity On 'Spiral of Self-Destruction' As Disasters Rise, UN Warns #AfricaClimateCrisis
Disasters have cost an average of about $170 billion each year in the last decade but developing nations and their poorest people suffering disproportionately Read more »
December 21, 2020
Africa: Climate Risks to Health Set to Worsen Inequity, Harm Children
From poor families in flood-prone homes to women required to cover up in extreme heat, climate change will hit the health of vulnerable groups the hardest, warns Kristie Ebi Read more »
August 27, 2018
Africa: Half the World's Schools Lack Clean Water, Toilets and Handwashing
Nearly half the world's schools lack clean drinking water, toilets and handwashing facilities, putting millions of children at risk of disease, experts warned on Monday. Read more »
December 11, 2014
Africa: Protecting Mangroves Can Lower Disaster Risks, Offer Cash - Experts
Better protecting the world's fast-disappearing mangroves could have big economic, social and environmental benefits, experts said at the U.N. climate talks in Lima this week. Read more »
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