Africa: Climate Crisis Is a Daily Reality for Many African Communities – How to Try and Protect Them

Africa: Climate Crisis Is a Daily Reality for Many African Communities – How to Try and Protect Them

For many African communities, the climate crisis is not a future scenario – it is a daily emergency. Irreversible losses, destroyed homes, failed harvests, vanishing ecosystems and lack of access to clean water are already happening. I’m a researcher in how to manage the risks of climate change and protect communities against climate disasters. I…

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Africa: Some Animals Are More Equal Than Others – the Dark Side of Researching Popular Species

Africa: Some Animals Are More Equal Than Others – the Dark Side of Researching Popular Species

Biologists often form deep bonds with the species they study. For some, that relationship begins early in their careers and shapes decades of research. The connection can be personal, even affectionate, but it can also create tensions when others set their sights on the same species. In biology, certain plants and animals are considered “charismatic…

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Africa: Some Animals Are More Equal Than Others – the Dark Side of Researching Popular Species

Africa: No, Bitter Leaf Cannot Cure Malaria – Ignore Dangerous Claims and Seek Verified Medical Treatment

No, bitter leaf cannot cure malaria – ignore dangerous claims and seek verified medical treatment IN SHORT: Claims that bitter leaf contains quinine and can cure malaria are false. Experts warn that this is dangerous information and that patients with malaria must seek effective treatment with quality medication. According to posts doing the rounds on…

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Africa: Some Animals Are More Equal Than Others – the Dark Side of Researching Popular Species

Africa: Experts Urge Gender-Inclusive Resilience in Africa’s Agri-Food Systems

As Africa strives to strengthen food and nutrition security amid mounting climate shocks, key stakeholders and experts are calling for gender inclusive, sustainable financing and resilient agri-food systems across the continent. These concerns took center stage during a side event of the 21st Comprehensive Africa Agriculture Development Programme Partnership Platform (CAADP PP) held in Kigali…

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Africa: Some Animals Are More Equal Than Others – the Dark Side of Researching Popular Species

Africa: ‘Through Our Lens’ Photography Competition – Celebrating 25 Years of the AU-EU Partnership (#aueu25)

Ahead of the 7th AU-EU Summit, scheduled to take place in Luanda, Angola, on 24-25 November 2025, the African Union(AU) and the Delegation of the European Union (EU) to the AU have launched the “#AUEU25 Through Our Lens” Photography Competition as part of the year-long commemoration marking 25 years of the African Union-European Union (AU-EU)…

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Africa: Some Animals Are More Equal Than Others – the Dark Side of Researching Popular Species

Responsive Public Health Demands Patience and Focus

“In 25 years, you should be irrelevant.” With those words, Volante CEO Liz Jarman hushed the room at VillageReach’s 25th anniversary event. The point was clear: if nonprofits are still needed to fill gaps in health systems decades from now, we’ve failed. While we can catalyze innovation and take risks, real success means governments and…

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Africa: Some Animals Are More Equal Than Others – the Dark Side of Researching Popular Species

Africa: Ignore Photo Claiming to Be HIV Under Microscope – Shows Caterpillar, Not Virus!

Ignore photo claiming to be HIV under microscope – shows caterpillar, not virus! IN SHORT: Viral posts circulating on Facebook in Kenya and Tanzania claim to show HIV magnified under a microscope, suggesting the virus’s anatomy makes it drug-resistant. But the image actually shows a caterpillar and HIV resists treatment through genetic mutations, not because…

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