Cognizant of the region’s potential, UNDP is implementing the United Nations Integrated Strategy for the Sahel (UNISS), aiming to provide clean, affordable energy to over 150 million people by 2025…
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France’s contribution will bolster the Africa Green Infrastructure Alliance (AGIA), a platform of the African Development Bank, Africa 50 and other partners that will develop transformative sustainable infrastructure projects for…
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Tanzania leading continental efforts to promote clean cooking with President Suluhu Hassan as ambassador African countries have taken bold commitments to implement clean cooking energy solutions to offset the devastating…
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The announcement brings the company up to date on its financial reporting, successfully meeting all regulatory requirements Oando PLC (www.OandoPLC.com), Africa’s leading integrated energy company listed on both the Nigerian…
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The African Export-Import Bank has joined African Energy Week: Invest in African Energies 2025 as an Official Partner, reinforcing its commitment to driving investment and supporting infrastructure development within the…
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At Italian Exhibition Group’s leading trade show for green technologies, from 5th to 8th November, in Rimini, Italy, focus on Africa and global environmental challenges.More than 100 African representatives and…
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By George Carew-Jones, Research Assistant in Climate Compatible Growth Set in the towering main chamber of London’s Guildhall, the 2023 Africa Debate conference had just heard from the President of Zambia…
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Total Energies has announced a significant partnership with Anew Climate and Aurora Sustainable Lands to advance its climate goals. This new agreement involves a $100 million investment in forestry projects…
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The fusion of sustainability and the blue economy is an evolutionary step in our approach to managing oceanic resources.
This requisite convergence is reshaping the maritime sector, driving innovation, and prompting a re-evaluation of economic activities within the marine environment.
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Organizations in the Southern African Development Community (SADC) region are now set to further their sustainability agenda after a support firm expanded its outreach by opening a new regional office in Lusaka, Zambia. Impact Africa Consulting Limited (IACL) announced this latest development in a virtual press briefing conducted from its headquarters in Nairobi and the new office in Zambia promising to expand more physical presence in other parts of the continent in the coming months.