Africa will make up a quarter of the world’s population by 2050. A new book argues the continent’s future depends on unity, identity and faster action.
Dar es Salaam. Young people, especially those living with disabilities, have been urged to take advantage of opportunities expected under the implementation of Vision 2050 to ensure inclusive ...
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Book review: How Africa can reclaim diverse identities and create integration and viable economies by 2050
Explore Phuthuma Nhleko's groundbreaking insights in 'The Invisible People,' as he challenges the stereotypes surrounding ...
Rebalancing water use across the global food system is key to meeting future food demand sustainably and could generate 245 ...
Every few years, American politics rediscovers chronic disease. Leaders point to rising rates of diabetes, heart disease and depression. They say people are sicker because they eat the wrong food, ...
Tompiyeva began her career in civil aviation in 1998 and rose from an entry-level specialist to chair of the Civil Aviation Committee of Kazakhstan’s Transport Ministry. Her 27- ...
A group of researchers say that everyone should be doing their bit to cut the deficit by installing water meters in their ...
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Pharma Pulls Back As Antimicrobial Resistance Threat Grows
The rising threat of antimicrobial resistance (AMR) continues to expose deep structural weaknesses in global pharmaceutical markets, with drug-resistant infections projected to claim nearly two ...
This flagship report will present tailored and context-specific strategies to help countries manage water in agriculture more effectively—ensuring the world can feed 10 billion people sustainably by ...
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Climate change could pose a major risk to cassava in Africa: study sets out what can be done now
Cassava is a starchy, tuberous root, introduced to sub-Saharan Africa by Portuguese traders centuries ago. It is a nutrition lifeboat for over 800 million people worldwide. Sub-saharan Africa ...
The Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) marked International Day of Forests 2026 and World Water Day 2026 on Thursday with a ...
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