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“Small islands bear a climate crisis they did not create”

Stories & Blogs OHCHRJun 18, 2024(Story )

“The human rights framework is universal. It compels us to act. Not out of fear, but out of a commitment to solutions – rooted in justice and human dignity. Solutions that will actually work,” Türk said.

In Zambia, I saw rural resilience first-hand

Stories & Blogs IFADJun 18, 2024(Blog )

Zambia has been hit hard by extreme weather events in recent years. Drought is impacting food security and rural livelihoods so severely that the government has declared it a national emergency.

Sustainable energy offers ‘hope’ in fight against desertification and land loss

Stories & Blogs UNJun 17, 2024(Story )

Sustainable sources of energy, including solar and wind power, can help communities across the world to reverse desertification and land loss, according to Ibrahim Thiaw, the Executive Secretary of the UN Convention to Combat Desertification.

Sudan food emergency: Unpacking the scale of the disaster and the actions needed

Stories & Blogs IFPRIJun 14, 2024(Blog )

The United Nations recently warned of the risk of famine in Sudan. Around 18 million people are already acutely hungry, including 3.6 million children who are acutely malnourished.

As trees rise, parched African landscapes spring back to life

Stories & Blogs UNEPJun 13, 2024(Story )

When Yeshitila Haile looks up at the hillside behind his farmstead, he puts his hand on his heart and speaks with great satisfaction about how he has helped to transform the landscape in which he grew up.

Climate crisis fuels flooding and deepens displacement.

Stories & Blogs UNHCRMay 22, 2024(Story )

Climate change is fuelling flooding and other forms of extreme weather, causing fresh displacement and making life even harder for people already uprooted from their homes.

Five things to know about the catastrophic flooding in the East and Horn of Africa

Stories & Blogs UNHCRMay 20, 2024(Story )

Torrential rains across the East and Horn of Africa have claimed hundreds of lives and washed away homes, uprooting thousands of people including refugees and other previously displaced people.

In Southern Africa, El Niño drought leaves a trail of scorched harvests and hunger

Stories & Blogs WFPMay 15, 2024(Story )

World Food Programme calls for urgent funds to respond after Malawi, Zambia and Zimbabwe declare national emergencies sparked by the natural weather phenomenon

Carbon tax on fossils fuels, marine and aviation transport could generate additional development financing for Africa

Stories & Blogs ECAApr 25, 2024(Story )

A carbon taxation regime covering carbon tax on fossil fuel, maritime transport, and aviation could generate additional funds to support the Africa energy transition, says Claver Gatete, Executive Secretary of ECA

Placing Farmers at the Core of Development Efforts is important to Achieve Food Security

Stories & Blogs ECAApr 25, 2024(Story )

As Africa races against time to meet the SDGs, the continent faces formidable challenges aggravated by climate change, inflation, and regional conflicts.