Togo, a nation where agriculture accounts for more than 40% of GDP and employs over 65% of its workforce, is…
Browsing: AIF Issue 67
Since 2016, the authorities in Benin have undertaken various initiatives to provide the population with access to clean drinking water.…
Despite becoming a beneficiary of Malawi’s subsided fertiliser scheme three years ago, Clement Kalonga of Nsanje district in southern Malawi…
Two elderly homeless men unwrap a package of a significant quantity of cooked rice locally known as Pilau and tuck…
INSIGHT: Attacks by armed groups against farmers, who’ve also been hit by the abrupt removal of their petrol subsidy, have…
Finding a balance between preserving fishing resources and providing adaptation strategies to fishery-dependent households is complex and difficult. Most of…
It is now commonly accepted that the world is moving towards an urban future, and with African (and Asian) cities…
Many African countries, particularly those in West, central, and East Africa, are being negatively impacted by anthropogenic (human-induced) climate change.…
It was more of a challenge chewing the hard carapace of the palm-sized Madagascar hissing cockroach than swallowing it. That,…
At the entrance to the dusty town of el-Fashir in North Darfur, there is a sun-faded sign that reads “Desert…