Ghana’s Water Woes: Despite Progress, Reliable Clean Water Remains Elusive
Ghana’s Water Challenges: Despite Progress, More Work Needed Ghana’s President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo has acknowledged that despite significant investments […]
Ghana’s Water Challenges: Despite Progress, More Work Needed Ghana’s President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo has acknowledged that despite significant investments […]
Zimbabwe’s El Niño Drought Wreaks Havoc on Food Security and Socioeconomic Well-being A devastating El Niño drought has left Zimbabwe
Lake Victoria: A Hotspot for Environmental Crime A new report by the Pretoria-based Institute for Security Studies (ISS) has highlighted
Uganda’s Inter-Religious Council Urges Government to Expedite Resettlement of Kiteezi Landfill Victims The Inter-Religious Council of Uganda has called on
Kampala’s Waste Management Crisis: Unanswered Questions Linger After Landfill Collapse The recent collapse of the Kiteezi landfill in Kampala, Uganda,
Devastating Flooding Hits Cape Town Suburbs A devastating flood has struck the suburbs of Dassenberg, Riverlands, and Chatsworth near Malmesbury,
Ugandan Civil Society Organizations Withdraw Appeal to Protect Bugoma Forest Reserve In a move that has sparked widespread concern, civil
Farmers in Nioro Jattaba Struggle to Access Farmlands Amid Bridge Collapse and Flooding In the midst of the rainy season,
Somalia’s Famine Crisis: World Food Programme Calls for Continued Support Mogadishu, Somalia – Despite averting famine in 2022, Somalia’s humanitarian
Floods Wreak Havoc in Eastern Sudan, Displacing Thousands Heavy rains and floods have devastated parts of Kassala province in eastern
Conservation Efforts in Africa: Empowering Communities to Protect the Planet As we mark World Nature Conservation Day 2024, it is
Torrential Rains Flood Shelters in Sudan, Displaced Residents in Need of Urgent Support Kassala, Sudan – The eastern city of
Farmers in Kenya Abandon Industrial Methods as Acidic Soil Affects Crops Kenya, known for its rich agricultural heritage, is grappling
Water Interruptions Scheduled in Windhoek, Namibia Residents of Windhoek, Namibia, are advised to prepare for water interruptions from July 16
Malawi’s Women Farmers Struggle to Recover from Devastating Cyclone Freddy Malawi, one of the world’s most vulnerable countries to extreme
South Africa Seeks Climate Resilience Amid Worsening Climate Change In the face of devastating floods in the Western Cape and
Elephant Tusks Worth $1,400 Aborted Sale Foiled in Mozambique In a significant crackdown on wildlife trafficking, Mozambique’s National Criminal Investigation
Liberia Faces Surge in Fire Outbreaks: National Fire Service Takes Action Monrovia, Liberia – The Liberia National Fire and Rescue
The global biodiversity crisis is often portrayed in the media through the lens of large-scale ecological impacts, such as melting
In response to the ongoing human-wildlife conflict crisis in Zimbabwe, Environment Minister Sithembiso Nyoni addressed the issue during a recent