An African NPO combines traditional investigative reporting techniques with data analysis and geo-mapping to help track eco-offences. South Africa has…
Browsing: Africa in Fact
Malawi is investing heavily in a new coal-fired plant despite the country’s stated commitment to renewables. Malawi plans to bankroll…
If forests are properly managed and harvested, charcoal could be a renewable energy source that does not destroy the environment.…
Encouraging more sub-Saharan smallholders to farm a mix of food, animals and trees offers an effective way to boost food…
Young people are playing a crucial role in advancing climate action and climate justice. Climate change continues to threaten human…
Case study: Talensi, Ghana A low-cost, easily replicated land restoration technique has helped smallholders in northern Ghana resist the ravages…
Photo essay: Somaliland Over the past 25 years, Somalia has experienced a cycle of protracted droughts. During the…
Agro-ecology enterprises are helping to cushion African farmers and smallholders against climate change, improve nutrition and generate income. Chirping birds…
African women and girls in poor communities, forced to walk long distances to fetch water, run the daily risk of…
Land invasions and illegal development threaten the source of water to Zimbabwe’s capital. Once referred to as the “Sunshine City”…