Monthly Archives: September, 2018

Flooding: Bayelsa, Anambra move to avert danger

The Bayelsa and Anambra state governments are taking steps to ensure that the anticipated flooding expected in some states does not have adverse consequences...

Flood destroys 175 houses, renders over 3,000 homeless in Cross River

Massive flooding has destroyed more than 175 houses, rendered at least 3,000 people homeless in Cross River State, according to Mr John Inaku, Director-General...

Climate action by non-state actors on the rise

A new accounting of global climate action to reduce greenhouse gas emissions finds a broad spectrum of commitments from non-state and subnational actors with...

How Americans respond to information about global warming’s health impacts

Many people in the United States tend to see global warming as a distant threat even though it poses significant risks to public health. In...

AIF announces top 10 nominees for 2018 Innovation Prize for Africa awards

The African Innovation Foundation (AIF) on Thursday, September 13, 2018 announced its top 10 nominees for its prestigious Innovation Prize for Africa (IPA) 2018...

West, Central Africa rally against Fall Armyworm

A high-level meeting on controlling Fall Armyworm in west and central Africa has begun in Yaoundé, Cameroon. In attendance at the meeting, organised by the...

Nation’s economic diversification must be technology-driven, says Ebegba

The Director General/CEO, National Biosafety Management Agency (NBMA), Dr Rufus Ebegba, has said that Nigeria’s quest for economic diversification must be hinged on safe...

Fadama III AFII supports rain-fed farmers in eight Yobe communities

The Fadama III AFII says it has supported rain-fed farmers with agricultural inputs in eight communities in Yobe State to boost food production. The Project...

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HEDA warns farmers on 2026 flood risks

The Human and Environmental Development Agenda (HEDA Resource Centre) has issued an advisory on the 2026 flood outlook, warning farmers and...
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Group boosts WASH access with solar-powered boreholes in Nasarawa communities

Society for Family Health (SFH), a non-govermental organisation, has enhanced Water, Sanitation and Hygiene (WASH) access in rural communities...

LASEPA to strengthen e-waste compliance framework

The Lagos State Environmental Protection Agency has stepped up efforts to address the growing challenge of electronic waste (e-waste),...

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HEDA warns farmers on 2026 flood risks

The Human and Environmental Development Agenda (HEDA Resource Centre)...

Group boosts WASH access with solar-powered boreholes in Nasarawa communities

Society for Family Health (SFH), a non-govermental organisation, has...