Monthly Archives: September, 2018

Gambia: NBR governor seeks restoration of region’s lost forest cover

Governor of North Bank Region (NBR) in The Gambia, Ebrima Dampha, has reiterated his government’s call for the restoration of the disappearing vegetation cover...

2018 Alliance for Science Fellows urged to tackle global food crisis

The Ronald Lynch Dean of the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences (CALS) at Cornell University, Dr. Kathryn Boor, has spurred the 2018 Cornell Alliance for Science...

Fall Armyworm: African choices before the next outbreak

Farmers across Africa are reeling under huge losses linked to the devastation by an invasive specie called Fall Armyworm, also known as Spodoptera frugiperda. With origins...

Measured Bangkok progress leaves daunting task ahead to conclude Paris Agreement Rulebook

The United Nations Climate Change negotiations ended in Bangkok, Thailand on Sunday, September 9, 2018. The meeting was the final gathering of countries before...

Countries inch forward on Paris Agreement implementation as Bangkok climate talks close

Amid growing calls for urgent and strong climate change action, the supplementary Bangkok Climate Change Talks closed on Sunday, September 9, 2018 with uneven...

Paris Agreement put at risk by Trump’s siren call

Negotiations on a rulebook for the Agreement lurch toward their final act despite developed countries refusing to engage on key issues like climate finance Nearly...

Why we Rise for Climate Justice – Bassey

In a solidarity message delivered at the #RiseforClimate rally at the Ken Saro-Wiwa Peace Centre, Bori, Ogoni in Nigeria on Saturday, September 8, 2018,...

Feed Africa: Stakeholders zero in on partnerships for technology delivery

Key stakeholders in Africa’s agricultural sector today identified partnerships for sustainable agricultural technology delivery as a critical factor in Africa’s quest to feed Africa. This...

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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...