Climate resilience in Africa begins not with weather forecasts or policy statements, but a clear map. Innovations in geospatial technology are transforming conservation. Governments, donors, and private actors across the…
Christopher Burke
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As carbon markets expand across Africa, the risks of land dispossession and marginalization grow for communities reliant on customary land tenure. Ensuring local communities and Indigenous Peoples are included and…
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The global demand for critical minerals is reshaping geopolitics, economic competition and the sustainability agenda. These minerals underpin the transition to renewable energy and digital infrastructure—both central to achieving the…
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Technological breakthroughs and sustainability challenges have dramatically altered the global landscape, presenting both unprecedented opportunities and dire challenges. The youth of today, often referred to as the “innovation generation,” bear…
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Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) frameworks are increasingly central to sustainability strategies across Africa where the stakes are particularly high due to the continent’s rich natural resources, rapid urbanization and…
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Climate change is a global issue representing an existential threat for Africa. With unique vulnerabilities, Africa has been pushed to the frontlines of climate-related impacts from extreme droughts to devastating…