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  • Leaders of the G7 nations at the summit in 2023. Credit: Simon Dawson / No 10 Downing Street.
    ClimateEconomy

    “Three things we need G7 to do”: An open letter from 49 MPs across Africa

    By Various co-signatories
    June 12, 2024
    A group of parliamentarians from 20 countries across Africa call for debt forgiveness, financial reform, and climate commitments to be met. Many countries in ...
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  • The G7 can learn from examples of food and agriculture initiatives in Madagascar. Credit: Antoine Tardy/UNDRR.
    ClimateMadagascarTop story

    The G7 is right to put food at the heart of climate plans. But how matters

    By Suzelin Rakotoarisolo Ratohiarijaona
    June 11, 2024
    Policymaking that sidelines farmers in countries like Madagascar, where I am Agriculture Minister, can be as harmful as the climate crisis itself. This dry ...
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  • Early warning systems. A wireless weather station for measuring rainfall, temperature, humidity and wind at Ikene station in Nigeria. Credit: International Institute of Tropical Agriculture
    ClimateTop story

    Funding early warning systems will save lives and pay for itself in no time

    By Juma Ignatius, Evelin Eszter Toth & Carrie Fernandes
    June 11, 2024
    Investing $1 billion in early warning systems would avoid $35 billion in losses each year. Watching a mother clamber out of her destroyed shelter, ...
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  • Accra, Ghana, February 8, 2023. Horses forage in a section of the now-demolished Agbogbloshie scrapyard site. Old Fadama and Agbogbloshie, separated by the Korle Lagoon, were thriving wetlands decades ago. © Muntaka Chasant for Fondation Carmignac
    EnvironmentGhanaSocietyTop story

    Photo essay: Tracing the secret, complex life of e-waste in Ghana

    By Bénédicte Kurzen & Muntaka Chasant
    June 5, 2024
    62 million tons. This is the volume of electrical and electronic waste – or “e-waste” – generated worldwide in 2022, according to the latest ...
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  • IPCC Chair Jim Skea (second from left) at COP28 in December 2023. Credit: Melissa Walsh
    ClimateEditor's Picks

    “We’re not quite there yet”: IPCC chair talks South representation and more

    By Rishika Pardikar
    June 4, 2024
    In an exclusive interview, the chair of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change discusses the ways forward for the next set of reports. The ...
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  • Women farmers plough fields in Gnoungouya Village, Guinea. Credit: Dominic Chavez/World Bank.
    ClimateEditor's PicksSociety

    Land Squeeze: The hidden battle for Africa’s soils

    By Susan Chomba & Million Belay
    June 3, 2024
    Land grabbing is not just back with a vengeance. It is taking on new guises such as carbon offsets, green hydrogen schemes, and other ...
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  • EthiopiaHuman RightsMediaTop story

    In Abiy’s Ethiopia, 200 journalists have been arrested since 2019

    By Ethiopian Press Freedom Defenders
    June 3, 2024
    The Nobel laureate won plaudits early on for releasing imprisoned journalists. Today, his government depicts journalists as spies and traitors, and is accused of ...
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  • South Africa VotesTop story

    In search of a polling station without a long, winding queue in mid-afternoon Jozi

    By Zukiswa Wanner
    May 31, 2024
    In Soweto, they voted early; by mid-afternoon, most polling stations were deserted. Not so elsewhere in southern Johannesburg where middle-class, middle-aged voters bet on ...
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  • A monkey in a cage at Kinshasa zoo, run by the ICCN, in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC). Credit: Antoine Moens de Hase.
    Congo-KinshasaEnvironmentTop story

    “All it takes is one corrupt official”: Huge monkey seizure reveals DRC trafficking ring

    By Emmet Livingstone
    May 30, 2024
    One of the biggest ever illegal animals shipments in Africa involved senior conservation officials, suggest documents seen by African Arguments. Top officials from the ...
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  • NigeriaTop story

    Nigeria: One year later, Tinubu struggles with the economic question

    By Adebayo Abdulrahman
    May 30, 2024
    Digging the country out of the hole it fell into during the Buhari years required an ingenuity never made available under Tinubu’s economic shock ...
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