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Sustaining Educational Property In East Africa

The quality and importance that a country, nation, or continent places on its education sector are a factor that can be used.

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Why the world is in dire need of water – 2023 World Water Day

With the shape of a blue drop of water as the main symbol for the day, the intention is to inspire people.

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Nigeria’s Journey to Establishing First Carbon Exchange in Africa

Climate change has brought about so many devastating effects on the nations of the world thereby increasing the daily need for solutions.

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Angola Roars Against Plastic Pollution in the Country

By Walcot Aganu Angola President João Lourenço has formed a working group to draft a national plan to ban common plastic usage.

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Pan-African Solar Company Solarise Africa Raises $33.4m

Pan-African Energy-as-a-Service Company that provides reliable and affordable energy solutions across Africa, Solarise Africa raised $33.4 M to expand its portfolio in.

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Kenya Launches National Drought Response Committee

The National Drought Response Steering Committee appointed by President William Ruto has been launched by Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua. The Committee’s primary.

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CCA, Toronto-Based Gambian Association Donates Over D200k To Flood-Affected Families

In collaboration with the Gambian Youth and Women Association alongside the Islamic Society have donated a cash amount of D203, 846 to.

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Africa: COP27 Vows to Fund Climate Damages

The UN summit on Climate change has wrapped up with a landmark deal on funding to help vulnerable countries cope with devastating.

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SCAA: Seychelles Pledges to Participate in Aviation Carbon Offsetting Scheme

The Seychelles Civil Aviation Authority (SCAA) has announced that it would be participating voluntarily to support the Carbon Offsetting and Reduction Scheme.

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COP27: Seychelles Moves To Protect 100 Per cent Of Mangroves, Seagrass Meadows In 2023

In addition to the 32 per cent protection of its ocean and 50 per cent of its forest, President Wavel Ramkalawan has.

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