Abel Mkuluma
Abel Mkuluma earned an MS in Natural Resource Management from Lilongwe University in 2018. The next year he organized a conference of young farmers in Malawi on resilient farming practices, then joined Malawi’s delegation to […]
Abel Mkuluma earned an MS in Natural Resource Management from Lilongwe University in 2018. The next year he organized a conference of young farmers in Malawi on resilient farming practices, then joined Malawi’s delegation to […]
Dominic Amon Nyasulu is the National Coordinator of Malawi’s National Youth Network on Climate Change (NYNCC). He’s been active in building a youth climate movement in Malawi and the region since 2011, including serving as […]
Africa can expand access to electricity AND keep its emissions low by deploying renewable energy, especially distributed solar, across the continent.
June 23 – The WFP says over a million people in Madagascar are starving “because of climate change.” Children are dying. […]
The government said that 24 fatalities had been reported as a result of the flooding. As many as 2,289 homes were damaged and 60 destroyed, affecting 11,000 people. Other damages includes 14 schools, 4 health […]
The impacts of global warming are already killing people and devastating lives and livelihoods every year, and they will only get worse without immediate and determined action. Mohammed Mukhier, the IFRC’s Regional Director for Africa […]
In 2019, 688 million people were chronically hungry. Today, this figure has shot up to about 1 billion and of these, 270 million are “marching towards starvation”, to borrow the haunting words of David Beasley, […]
Nearly half of Africa’s population could face a future of widespread drought, hunger and mass migration due to the effects of climate change – but there is still time to prevent catastrophe by restoring the […]
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