Africa’s rising energy needs pressed by UNEP meeting in Nairobi
Africa’s rising energy needs has been the focus of a meeting in Nairobi, Kenya this week that brought together environmental experts from across the globe.
Africa’s rising energy needs has been the focus of a meeting in Nairobi, Kenya this week that brought together environmental experts from across the globe.
Smarter ways of growing crops could be one of the answers to the growing problem of not having enough food for a growing population, according to world leaders at an International Fund for Agricultural Development conference.
The number of African Union troops serving in Somalia will be increased from the current level of 12,000 to over 17,000.
One hundred and twenty Japanese engineers arrived in South Sudan this week to join the United Nations peacekeeping mission there in helping the young country build roads and bridges.
Preparations are underway for a first ever summit in South Africa in June to create partnerships between the various nations and the diaspora communities around the world.
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Thousands of children in Chad will die of malnutrition if assistance is not provided on time, warns the United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF).
Voters flocked to the polls in Yemen on Tuesday.
They are voting for a new president under a deal reached last year after months of deadly protests against President Ali Abdullah Saleh, who ruled the country for 33 years.
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Organized crime is threatening the already fragile peace, security and stability in West Africa and the Sahel region, according to UN officials and other leaders.
Uzbekistan is adopting a child-friendly approach to increase the number of children attending pre-school, according to UNICEF.
The schools are trying to create a safe, inclusive, engaging environment that operates in the best interest of every child.