Why Nature Is Becoming Africa’s Next Big Investment Asset

Climate change, biodiversity loss, and ecosystem degradation are no longer just environmental challenges; they have become central to how investors assess long-term resilience and returns.…

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youth

Bringing Youth to the Climate Table: How GHACOF 72 Is Reimagining Agriculture’s Future

Youth coalition to serve as a structured bridge to regional institutions, creating opportunities for dialogue, mentorship, and advocacy

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food

Africa’s Food Insecurity Is a Systems Problem, Climate Experts Warn

Alliance of Bioversity CIAT,convened private sector, researchers, government, to examine how climate change, food loss, and weak market links

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IGAD Region Braces for Enhanced Rainfall and Above-Average Temperatures

The forecast aims to enhance early awareness and preparedness in the IGAD area, where above-normal temperatures may heighten health risks

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Financing Bottlenecks Threaten Africa’s Solar Momentum

Africa recorded its fastest year of solar growth in 2025, with installations rising by 54% year-on-year. According to the Global Solar Council’s Africa Market Outlook…

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pollution

Closing the Science–Policy Gap: Kenya at the Forefront of Global Pollution Governance

Dr. Ng’eno emphasized Kenya’s commitment to strengthening international cooperation on sound management of chemicals and pollution

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R2C

From Research to Commercialisation: How R2C Is Rewiring Kenya’s Innovation Ecosystem

After 36 months of implementation, R2C stakeholders point to mindset change as one of the programme’s most significant achievements.

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world wetlands day 2026

World Wetlands Day 2026 Renews Focus on Kenya’s Wetlands as Climate Shields

For communities living around them, wetlands are vital life-support systems, and World Wetlands Day 2026 is taps into these communities'

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Reducing Our Carbon Footprint

Land conservation initiatives are crucial in safeguarding the environment and mitigating the effects of climate change. By promoting actionable information and best practices, we can enhance restoration efforts and drive meaningful change. As the frequency and intensity of climate change impacts continue to rise, it is our collective responsibility to take decisive action—ensuring a sustainable future for generations to come.

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Wangari Maathai was well-known as a political, social, and environmental activist. In 1977 she started a grass-roots movement aimed at countering the deforestation that was threatening the means of subsistence of the agricultural population.

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Why Nature Is Becoming Africa’s Next Big Investment Asset
Why Nature Is Becoming Africa’s Next Big Investment Asset

Climate change, biodiversity loss, and ecosystem degradation are no longer just environmental challenges; they have become central to how investors assess long-term resilience and returns. Nature forms the foundation of much of the global economy, supporting essential services like…

Bringing Youth to the Climate Table: How GHACOF 72 Is Reimagining Agriculture’s Future
Bringing Youth to the Climate Table: How GHACOF 72 Is Reimagining Agriculture’s Future

Youth coalition to serve as a structured bridge to regional institutions, creating opportunities for dialogue, mentorship, and advocacy

Africa’s Food Insecurity Is a Systems Problem, Climate Experts Warn
Africa’s Food Insecurity Is a Systems Problem, Climate Experts Warn

Alliance of Bioversity CIAT,convened private sector, researchers, government, to examine how climate change, food loss, and weak market links

IGAD Region Braces for Enhanced Rainfall and Above-Average Temperatures
IGAD Region Braces for Enhanced Rainfall and Above-Average Temperatures

The forecast aims to enhance early awareness and preparedness in the IGAD area, where above-normal temperatures may heighten health risks

Financing Bottlenecks Threaten Africa’s Solar Momentum
Financing Bottlenecks Threaten Africa’s Solar Momentum

Africa recorded its fastest year of solar growth in 2025, with installations rising by 54% year-on-year. According to the Global Solar Council’s Africa Market Outlook for Solar PV: 2026–2029, this surge marks the highest annual solar deployment on the…

Closing the Science–Policy Gap: Kenya at the Forefront of Global Pollution Governance
Closing the Science–Policy Gap: Kenya at the Forefront of Global Pollution Governance

Dr. Ng’eno emphasized Kenya’s commitment to strengthening international cooperation on sound management of chemicals and pollution

From Research to Commercialisation: How R2C Is Rewiring Kenya’s Innovation Ecosystem
From Research to Commercialisation: How R2C Is Rewiring Kenya’s Innovation Ecosystem

After 36 months of implementation, R2C stakeholders point to mindset change as one of the programme’s most significant achievements.

World Wetlands Day 2026 Renews Focus on Kenya’s Wetlands as Climate Shields
World Wetlands Day 2026 Renews Focus on Kenya’s Wetlands as Climate Shields

For communities living around them, wetlands are vital life-support systems, and World Wetlands Day 2026 is taps into these communities’

Trafigura-Backed Alliance Targets $1 Billion Climate Finance Push for African Woodlands
Trafigura-Backed Alliance Targets $1 Billion Climate Finance Push for African Woodlands

A global climate finance initiative backed by energy trader Trafigura has unveiled its first four carbon removal projects in Africa, committing at least $1 billion over 40 years to restore degraded Miombo woodlands across southern and central Africa. The…

Climate Change and La Niña Intensify Deadly Southern Africa Floods, Study Finds
Climate Change and La Niña Intensify Deadly Southern Africa Floods, Study Finds

La Niña is known for wetter-than-average conditions to parts of Southern Africa, but its effects are now unfolding in a much warmer atmosphere

Ghana Positions Itself in Global Fossil Fuel Treaty Talks as Africa Eyes a Just Transition
Ghana Positions Itself in Global Fossil Fuel Treaty Talks as Africa Eyes a Just Transition

Hon. Seidu Issifu Minister of State for Climate Change & Sustainability Ghana urged African countries to shape terms of future agreement

Kenya’s Herbs: Agronomy-Driven Shift Toward Premium Export Markets
Kenya’s Herbs: Agronomy-Driven Shift Toward Premium Export Markets

Global demand for fresh, sustainably grown herbs is climbing, but winning market share takes more than fertile soil. In Kenya, agronomy is dictating how farms adapt their systems to meet strict European Union and Middle Eastern standards. We talked…

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