Double Threat to Food Production: Drought and Suspected Locust Invasion Alarm Farmers in Eastern Equatoria

Ikwoto County, Eastern Equatoria State, farmers are facing a growing agricultural crisis as prolonged drought and a suspected locust invasion

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Faith in Action: Churches Empower Youth to Lead Climate Solutions

As climate change continues to threaten communities across the globe, churches are increasingly stepping beyond the pulpit to support practical environmental action. One of the…

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Climate Change, Displacement and the Silent Toll on Women’s Bodies

Across the evening, one message became increasingly clear: climate change is no longer only about emissions and adaptation plans.

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Beyond Roses: Could Anthuriums Be Kenya’s Next Floriculture Opportunity?

Kenya’s floriculture industry has long been synonymous with roses. The country’s ideal growing conditions, skilled workforce, and well-established export infrastructure have helped make it one…

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farming

Story of Change: Climate Information is Transforming Farming in Kapoeta, South Sudan

Together, these efforts enable rural households to adapt to climate change and build a more resilient farming way and a food-secure future.

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DialogueNEXT Africa: WorldFish Charts a Sustainable Future for Aquatic Food Systems

As Africa searches for sustainable ways to feed a rapidly growing population while creating jobs and adapting to climate change, attention is increasingly turning to…

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Kenya’s Youth Want More Than a Seat at the Table in Agrifood Systems Policy

By the end of the Agrifood Systems dialogue, one message had become unmistakably clear: Kenya does not lack youth interest in agriculture

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Enhanced Rains Forecast for Greater Horn of Africa as Flood Risks and Heat Persist

Parts of Greater Horn of Africa expect enhanced rainfall between with wetter-than-normal conditions in western Ethiopia, central South Sudan

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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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Double Threat to Food Production: Drought and Suspected Locust Invasion Alarm Farmers in Eastern Equatoria
Double Threat to Food Production: Drought and Suspected Locust Invasion Alarm Farmers in Eastern Equatoria

Ikwoto County, Eastern Equatoria State, farmers are facing a growing agricultural crisis as prolonged drought and a suspected locust invasion

Faith in Action: Churches Empower Youth to Lead Climate Solutions
Faith in Action: Churches Empower Youth to Lead Climate Solutions

As climate change continues to threaten communities across the globe, churches are increasingly stepping beyond the pulpit to support practical environmental action. One of the latest examples is the Lutheran World Federation (LWF), which has invited young people from…

Climate Change, Displacement and the Silent Toll on Women’s Bodies
Climate Change, Displacement and the Silent Toll on Women’s Bodies

Across the evening, one message became increasingly clear: climate change is no longer only about emissions and adaptation plans.

Beyond Roses: Could Anthuriums Be Kenya’s Next Floriculture Opportunity?
Beyond Roses: Could Anthuriums Be Kenya’s Next Floriculture Opportunity?

Kenya’s floriculture industry has long been synonymous with roses. The country’s ideal growing conditions, skilled workforce, and well-established export infrastructure have helped make it one of the world’s leading suppliers of cut flowers. Yet as growers seek to diversify…

Story of Change: Climate Information is Transforming Farming in Kapoeta, South Sudan
Story of Change: Climate Information is Transforming Farming in Kapoeta, South Sudan

Together, these efforts enable rural households to adapt to climate change and build a more resilient farming way and a food-secure future.

DialogueNEXT Africa: WorldFish Charts a Sustainable Future for Aquatic Food Systems
DialogueNEXT Africa: WorldFish Charts a Sustainable Future for Aquatic Food Systems

As Africa searches for sustainable ways to feed a rapidly growing population while creating jobs and adapting to climate change, attention is increasingly turning to the continent’s rivers, lakes and coastlines. But according to researchers at WorldFish, the future…

Kenya’s Youth Want More Than a Seat at the Table in Agrifood Systems Policy
Kenya’s Youth Want More Than a Seat at the Table in Agrifood Systems Policy

By the end of the Agrifood Systems dialogue, one message had become unmistakably clear: Kenya does not lack youth interest in agriculture

Enhanced Rains Forecast for Greater Horn of Africa as Flood Risks and Heat Persist
Enhanced Rains Forecast for Greater Horn of Africa as Flood Risks and Heat Persist

Parts of Greater Horn of Africa expect enhanced rainfall between with wetter-than-normal conditions in western Ethiopia, central South Sudan

DialogueNEXT: World Food Prize Dialogue Calls for Bold Action on Hunger
DialogueNEXT: World Food Prize Dialogue Calls for Bold Action on Hunger

For decades, Africa’s food security debate has revolved around familiar questions: How can the continent produce more food? What technologies are needed? Who will fund agricultural transformation? But at the inaugural World Food Prize Foundation DialogueNEXT Africa held in…

Russell IPM Brings AI and Biological Innovation to Kenya’s Flower Fair
Russell IPM Brings AI and Biological Innovation to Kenya’s Flower Fair

As global floriculture markets continue to tighten pesticide residue requirements and demand more sustainable production practices, growers are under increasing pressure to find new ways of protecting crops while maintaining quality and productivity. For many producers, the challenge is…

Humid Heat That Kills: How Climate Change Is Making Every Breath a Risk
Humid Heat That Kills: How Climate Change Is Making Every Breath a Risk

A Climate Central analysis has put hard numbers to what millions of people are already feeling, doubling of dangerous humid heat days

Civil Society Pushes Back Against Marine Geoengineering at Our Ocean Conference
Civil Society Pushes Back Against Marine Geoengineering at Our Ocean Conference

Civil society organizations argue that marine geoengineering technologies are increasingly being promoted without clear evidence of efficiency

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