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South Africa: Western Cape Declared Disaster Area

Western Cape premier Helen Zille has recently declared the province a disaster area while urging residents to manage their water supplies more.

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Investors Urged to Support Forest and Landscape Restoration

By: Emmanuel Ntirenganya Investing in forest and landscape restoration as well as ensuring their sustainability will improve livelihoods of African people, experts.

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West Africa National Forest Investment Plan Validated

By: Samba Jawo Stakeholders in the forestry management recently validated the draft document of the National Forest Investment Plan of the ECOWAS.

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ETHIOPIA: Effectively Tackling Drought, Famine

By: Solomon Dibaba Drought-induced food shortage has been a major challenge for Ethiopia over the last fifty years. The 1973, 1984 and.

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KENYA: Five Die in Raging Flood

Five people have died in various parts of Kwale County after they were swept away by raging floods as heavy rains continue.

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Over a Million Children Flee South Sudan

  More than 1 million children have fled South Sudan’s civil war, two United Nations agencies said Monday, part of the world’s.

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Somaliland Cancels Independence Day Celebration On Account Of Drought

  Somalia’s breakaway Somaliland declared that it has canceled this year’s celebrations of the day the region declared independence from the rest.

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Somalia Children may Suffer Acute Malnutrition due to Drought

Some 1.4 million children in drought-hit Somalia are projected to suffer acute malnutrition this year, 50 percent more than estimated in January,.

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Humanitarian Service Only Way Out of Yemeni Famine

  The UN has warned that 17 million Yemenis will be in famine unless the world sends urgent humanitarian help. Antonio Guterres,.

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In drought-stricken Somaliland, families try to survive on black tea

      By George Obulutsa and Abdirahman Hussein   In a makeshift camp beside a disused airfield in the breakaway Somali.

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