Accra, Oct. 10, GNA – Ghana has launched the 2024 Climate Change and Green Economy Week with a call to action to change the attitudes and lifestyles of Ghanaians toward environmental degradation.
Dagliga (U/E), Oct. 10, GNA – To combat climate change and restore degraded lands, the Dagliga Junior High School (JHS) in ...
In Meru, tens of residents came out to plant 70,000 trees at Meru University of Science and Technology (MUST) in aid of cancer patients under the care of Meru Hospice.
The launch of Visit Uganda Golf, country’s first golfer-run business, marks a significant step in Uganda’s ambition to tap ...
The ACP Trust Fund has secured over €74 million in pledges from seven EU member states, including Denmark, Finland, Germany, ...
India has called for a concerted global effort to reform the international financial architecture to ensure debt ...
AFRY has earned a prestigious Gold rating from EcoVadis, positioning the company among the top 5% of organizations assessed ...
Countries across the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region can overcome major shared environmental challenges such as ...
Uganda’s central bank cut its benchmark policy rate by 0.25 percent to 9.75 percent on Monday in a further sign of subdued ...
Can Green Finance Unlock Uganda's Potential? Only 22 percent of Ugandan farmers in agribusiness have access to green finance ...
Africa Energy Week (AEW) will be hosted in Cape Town from the 4 to 8 November, and boasts that it is "Africa's biggest gathering of energy policymakers, companies and investors. Serving as a meeting ...
He said at the African Oil Week 2024 conference in Cape Town that establishment documents and agreements had been signed and ...