Malawi Hardest Hit by Floods
MSF in Malawi say the south of the country has been hit hardest by the recent floods that displaced hundreds of thousands of people Doctors without Borders (MSF) in Malawi say the south of the country...
View ArticleNGOs Assist Victims of Shack Fires
Sixty eight people who were left destitute after their homes were gutted in two separate fires on 28 January 2015 have been assisted by two NGOsThe City of Cape Town says the 68 people left destitute...
View ArticleNGOs Commend Govt’s Conservation Efforts
MANET commends efforts made by the government in rescuing the Kazimzumbwi Natural Forest Reserve from extinction Mazingira Network Tanzania (MANET), an umbrella organisation for environmental...
View ArticleNamibia Receives Another Conservation Award
Namibia recently received another international award for best wildlife conservation and empowering rural communities due to its outstanding CBNRMPNamibia recently received another international award...
View ArticleHuman Resilience: Indigenous Knowledge and Impact of Climate Change on...
This article explores a selection of both ‘top-down’ and ‘bottom-up’ approaches in the context of indigenous knowledge in reducing human vulnerability to climate change within African nations The...
View ArticleLack of Funding Threatens Climate Change Response
Zimbabwe struggle to pay for measures to cope with climate stresses and weather-related disasters, says Mwando According to Madalitso Mwando, Zimbabwe is struggling to pay for measures to cope with...
View ArticleSA Urged to Invest in Renewable Energy
The government is not fast-tracking investments in renewable energy, but is instead pushing forward with unsustainable, unaffordable plans for nuclear expansion, argues Greenpeace Africa As rolling...
View ArticleSA Urged to Switch to Renewable Energy
Anti-nuclear activists unfurl a banner at the 2nd Nuclear Industry Congress Africa 2015 in Sea Point which read ‘nuclear investments cost the Earth’ Greenpeace anti-nuclear activists have unfurled a...
View ArticleUS$50m for Areas Affected by Floods
The World Bank to assist Malawi with US$50 million to help in maintaining areas that were affected by the recent floods The World Bank has assured of assisting Malawi with US$50 million to help in...
View ArticleFunds Needed for African Weather Services
The World Bank is working with other development finance institutions to raise funding to modernise weather and flood forecasting services in Africa The World Bank is working with other development...
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