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WMO confirms 2024 as warmest year on record at about 1.55°C above pre-industrial level

Stories & Blogs WMOJan 10, 2025(Report )

The World Meteorological Organization (WMO) has confirmed that 2024 is the warmest year on record, based on six international datasets.

International Monetary Fund and World Bank Group Announce Tanzania as the Second Country Benefitting from the Enhanced Cooperation Framework for Scaled-Up Climate Action

Stories & Blogs IMFOct 10, 2024(Press Release )

Tanzania is highly vulnerable to climate change which poses significant risks to its macroeconomic, fiscal, and social development.

Rising Cyber Threats Pose Serious Concerns for Financial Stability

Stories & Blogs IMFApr 09, 2024(Blog Post )

Greater digitalization and heightened geopolitical tensions imply that the risk of a cyberattack with systemic consequences has risen

Climate-smart African agribusiness could be world leader

Stories & Blogs New African MagazineSep 22, 2023(Article )

Africa can be a world leader in food system transformation that also alleviates poverty and protects the environment, but it will take collaborative and co-ordinated work, argue Angela Churie Kallhauge, [et. al]

Carbon trading offers rich rewards for Africa

Stories & Blogs New African MagazineSep 21, 2023(Article )

The global carbon credit market is valued at around $909bn. Africa is beginning to tap into this lucrative resource but a more coordinated effort across the continent could reap rich benefits, writes Faustine Ngila.

Nairobi Declaration posts Africa’s bold climate solutions.

Stories & Blogs New African MagazineSep 19, 2023(Article )

The Nairobi Declaration, issued by African leaders at the Africa Climate Summit in early September will serve as a basis for Africa’s common position in the global climate change process in the lead-up to the COP28 global climate conference.

State of Climate in Africa highlights water stress and hazards

Stories & Blogs WMOSep 08, 2022(Press Release )

Water stress and hazards like withering droughts and devastating floods are hitting African communities, economies and ecosystems hard.