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Zimbabwe: Climate Finance Neglects Workers and Communities, Warns ActionAid Ahead of COP30

Fri, 2025-11-07 15:28
[263Chat] Less than 3% of global climate finance is supporting approaches that protect workers, women, and communities during the shift to greener economies, according to a new report by ActionAid.

Nigeria: COP30 - Nigeria Demands Boost in Global Financing to Restore, Protect Nature

Fri, 2025-11-07 14:04
[Premium Times] VP Shettima says Nigeria is taking steps to restore climate, nature, and development balance with $3bn financing.

Zimbabwe: Schoolchildren Lead Tree-Planting Drive to Fight Hunger and Climate Change

Fri, 2025-11-07 12:17
[263Chat] Tafara 5 Council Primary School in Mabvuku became the latest hub for the Green the Ghetto urban greening movement after hosting a lively tree-planting event and the official launch of the Mabvuku Chapter yesterday.

Kenya: UNDP, UNCDF and WRI Launch Solar Cold Storage and E-Mobility Projects to Back Kenya's Climate Goals

Fri, 2025-11-07 09:10
[Capital FM] Nairobi -- The United Nations Development Programme (UNDP), the United Nations Capital Development Fund (UNCDF) and the World Resources Institute (WRI) have unveiled two Mitigation Action Facility-funded projects to advance Kenya's climate targets and sustainable development agenda: a nationwide rollout of solar-powered cold storage and an initiative to electrify two- and three-wheelers.

Nigeria: At COP30, VP Shettima Urges Global Shift From Talk to Action On Climate Crisis

Fri, 2025-11-07 07:45
[Leadership] Nigeria's Vice President, Senator Kashim Shettima, has charged world leaders to move beyond pledging to performance, and from dialogue to taking reasonable action in tackling climate change and its attendant natural disasters that have claimed innocent lives and rendered many homeless across the globe.

Mozambique: Mozambique Calls for Greater Contribution From Most Polluting Countries

Fri, 2025-11-07 07:44
[AIM] Maputo -- Mozambican Agriculture Minister Roberto Albino believes that the most polluting economies should formally be pressured to increase funding and technical support for the most vulnerable countries in matters of climate change.

Africa: New Brazil-Led Fund Aims to Put Forest Protection At the Heart of Climate Action

Fri, 2025-11-07 07:25
[UN News] Tropical forests, vital allies in the fight against climate breakdown, are vanishing at an alarming rate. On Thursday, in a bid to help reverse this trend, Brazil launched a new initiative at a summit of world leaders in Belém, the gateway to the Amazon.

Africa: The Secret Life of Baobabs - How Bats and Moths Keep Africa's Giant Trees Alive

Fri, 2025-11-07 07:21
[The Conversation Africa] Baobabs are sometimes called "upside-down trees", because their branches look like roots reaching skywards. Of the eight species of baobab in the world, six are confined to Madagascar, one to northern Australia and one species, Adansonia digitata, is found across the savannah regions of continental Africa.

Africa: New Potato Variety Offers a Lifeline to Farmers Battling Blight

Thu, 2025-11-06 15:41
[Crop Trust] Genebanks and global cooperation deliver versatile, climate-resilient solutions for farmers

Mozambique: Strengthened Measures Crucial to Address Drought in River Basins

Thu, 2025-11-06 08:28
[AIM] Maputo -- The Mozambican Ministry of Public Works has called for integrated and strengthened measures to manage river basins in order to address effectively drought, climate change and pollution.

South Africa: 'The Floods Took Everything' - Survivors Share the Lingering Trauma of KwaZulu-Natal's Disasters

Thu, 2025-11-06 08:00
[Health-e] Three years ago, Zibuyile Ntuli's life turned upside down. In April 2022 she lost her home and six of her immediate family in one fell swoop when KwaZulu-Natal experienced some of the worst flooding on record. Close to 500 people lost their lives, over 4000 homes were destroyed, and 40 000 people were left homeless.

Africa: World's Forests At Serious Risk From Warming Planet, Fires and Pests - Unece

Thu, 2025-11-06 07:59
[UN News] Decades of progress in protecting the planet's carbon dioxide-busting forests are at risk as the climate crisis continues to accelerate, UN forestry experts said on Wednesday.

Uganda: The Nakivubo Flood Disaster - When the Impunity of a Few Becomes a National Burden

Wed, 2025-11-05 18:11
[Nile Post] When the controversy over Nakivubo Channel erupted in August this year--after businessman Hamis Kiggundu began constructing over the city's main drainage channel--Kampala Lord Mayor Erias Lukwago stood out as one of the few public officials who dared to speak up.

Africa: Children and Young People At Climate Talks - Seen, Photographed, but Not Allowed to Decide Anything

Wed, 2025-11-05 15:18
[The Conversation Africa] Children and young adults are very much involved in campaigning against the climate change that older generations have caused. The global youth climate justice movement uses protests, strikes and court cases to block fossil fuel expansion. But do they have any say in what their governments do to address climate change, or a voice at the annual COP climate change conferences, where the world's leaders make important climate decisions? Research by Florencia Paz Landeira, Alicia O'Sullivan, Aoife Daly and

Nigeria: Nestle's Regenerative Farming Project Tackles Food Security, Climate Challenges

Wed, 2025-11-05 13:01
[Vanguard] As Nigeria grapples with food insecurity, declining soil fertility, and the mounting impact of climate change, a new wave of sustainable agriculture practices is emerging through public-private collaboration. One example is MAGGI's Regenerative Agriculture (RegenAg) initiative, which is supporting thousands of local soybean farmers to adopt climate-smart practices and improve productivity.

Zimbabwe: Zimbabwe Set for Normal to Above-Normal Rainfall

Wed, 2025-11-05 12:33
[New Zimbabwe] The Meteorological Services Department (MSD) has forecast a normal to above-normal rainfall season across most parts of Zimbabwe for the 2025-2026 farming period.

Africa: UNEP Warns 1.5°c Overshoot Now Inevitable As World Misses Paris Climate Targets

Wed, 2025-11-05 11:18
[Capital FM] Nairobi -- A new UN Environment Programme (UNEP) assessment warns that the world is still far from meeting the Paris Agreement goals, with global warming projections showing only marginal improvement despite new national pledges -- leaving the planet on course for a dangerous escalation in climate risks.

Africa: Ten Years After the Paris Agreement, the Super-Rich Are Widening the Emissions Gap and Putting World On Track for Catastrophe

Wed, 2025-11-05 08:52
[Oxfam] In response to the UNEP Emissions Gap Report published today, Nafkote Dabi, Climate Policy Lead at Oxfam, said:

Africa: Africa's Climate Duties Are Binding, Key to Sustainable Dev't - Prof. Mbengue

Wed, 2025-11-05 08:51
[ENA] Addis Ababa -- Professor Makane Mbengue, the African Union's External Counsel at the International Court of Justice, underscored that African states' rights and duties in the fight against global warming can no longer be treated as mere political aspirations.

Africa: Over 738,000 Somalis to Benefit From World Bank Supported Initiative for Jobs, Social Protection, and Climate Resilience

Wed, 2025-11-05 08:38
[World Bank] Nairobi -- An estimated 123,000 households (about 738,000 Somalis), will receive regular and emergency cash transfers, youth employment support, and conditional cash for health and education, after the World Bank's Board of Executive Directors approved the Building Opportunities and Outcomes in Social Protection and Youth Employment Project (BOOST-You).

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