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Gaps in rape laws enabling perpetrators to avoid punishment

Highlights Although some African jurisdictions have implemented progressive rape laws, significant legal, procedural, and societal barriers continue to undermine justice for sexual violence survivors Flaws in legal frameworks and deeply…

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December 3, 2024
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COP16: With investment, small-scale farmers can restore lands

Highlights At COP16, IFAD will highlight the consequences of the lack of investment in food security, overcoming poverty and increasing stability. Desertification and drought threaten the livelihoods of an estimated…

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December 3, 2024
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Poor state of roads in West Nile leaves FDC in dispair

Highlights Several roads across the sub-region have been cut off due to the floods According to UNICEF statistics as recent as September 17, 2024, West Nile is the second poorest…

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November 30, 2024
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 Drileba’s killing over land was senseless

Highlights The Arua District Health Officer, Paul Bishop Drileba was killed over land wrangle in Ajia Sub-county in Arua district by mob He had gone with a team of Surveyors…

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November 30, 2024
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Why trees are a green gold in combating climate change

Highlights Madi and West Nile diocese has planted over 1 million trees 500 hectares of degraded forest land is under restoration 2,000 households actively involved in tree growing  By Matata…

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November 29, 2024
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Irrigation Vs Hunger

Highlights  The small-scale farmers mainly relied on rainfall to grow crops. The irrigation technology was unheard off The farmers believe that the micro-irrigation technology can enhance climate resilience boost food…

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November 29, 2024
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We must squarely address energy poverty in Africa

Highlights I would love to see African energy stakeholders speaking in a unified voice about African energy industry goals Africa will need global financial systems, including multilateral development banks, to…

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November 24, 2024
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What next for CSOs amidst shrinking space

Highlights The CSOs are concerned about the donor funding that is dwindling each time The CSOs are implored to start up their own alternative income activities Over 8,000 CSOs closed…

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November 22, 2024
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COP29: that firewood smoke remains a silent killer for women

Highlights The lack of clean cooking is impacting on about 1.2 billion people across Africa and leading to millions of premature deaths annually This is not just a matter of…

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November 16, 2024
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COP29: It is time for Africa to be green rich and cash rich

Highlights Africa has some of the largest sources of natural capital in the world, including over 40% of the world’s clean energy potential At least 65% of the world’s uncultivated…

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