Pan-African parliament advocates for climate change law and agriculture strategy to boost food security

The Pan-African Parliament (PAP) is spearheading efforts to create a model law on climate change and refine the Comprehensive Africa Agriculture Development Programme (CAADP) strategy as part of Africa’s broader goal to achieve food security. During a recent meeting, joint committees on Agriculture, Gender, Justice, and Finance, alongside experts, reviewed the proposed Model Law on…

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Government takes major step to enhance climate resilience in state enterprises

The government has taken an important step to include climate resilience in State enterprises and parastatals, recognizing their role in the country’s economic growth. Mr. Washington Zhakata, director of the Department of Climate Change Management in the Ministry of Environment, Climate and Wildlife, spoke at a workshop on developing climate resilience guidelines. He addressed the…

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Africa is owed US$36 trillion in climate debt by rich polluting countries, a new report by ActionAid shows

Action Aid International, a global federation working for a world free from poverty and injustice, reveals how African countries are foregoing essential public services such as health, education, and climate action, to service foreign debts owed to rich countries, private creditors, and global financial institutions.  Meanwhile, rich countries are not paying the climate debt of…

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World Vision Enough Campaign aims to nourish 2.5 million children in Zimbabwe amid ongoing hunger crisis

World Vision Zimbabwe has unveiled the Enough Campaign, a bold initiative aimed at combating child hunger and improving health and learning outcomes for approximately 2.5 million children across the country’s 10 provinces. Launched globally in 2024, this campaign calls on governments, organizations, and communities to unite in ensuring that every child has access to nutritious…

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Amnesty International is calling on wealthy countries to pledge substantial funds to help Africa combat the escalating impacts of climate change

With millions already displaced by climate-related disasters, Amnesty International is urging wealthier nations to take responsibility at the upcoming COP29 climate conference in Baku, Azerbaijan. The organization is demanding that these countries fully compensate for the loss of homes and livelihoods, fund adaptation measures to prevent further displacement, and support a swift and equitable transition…

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