Africa: Climate Change is Fueling Africa’s Next Health Crises, ‘One Health’ is the Answer

Africa: Climate Change is Fueling Africa’s Next Health Crises, ‘One Health’ is the Answer

Durban, South Africa — As the world deals with the combined issues of climate change and global health challenges, the value of the One Health approach has become more evident. Doris Wangari, a Senior Program Officer at the Science for Africa Foundation‘s Grand Challenges Africa Programme, said that the conversation around the climate crisis and…

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Africa: Climate Science and Early Warnings Key to Saving Lives

African Leaders to Champion Water, Sanitation, and Climate Resilience At Global Summit in Madrid.

As Africa faces the escalating challenges of droughts, floods, and water insecurity, ministers and leaders from across the continent are coming together in preparation for the 2025 Sector Ministers’ Meeting (SMM), scheduled for October 22-23 in Madrid, Spain. This crucial summit is co-convened by the Government of Spain, UNICEF, and the Sanitation and Water for…

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Africa: Climate Science and Early Warnings Key to Saving Lives

Africa: Nigeria Leads Call for Just, Inclusive Climate Transition in Africa

Abuja — Nigeria has renewed its call for African nations to unite under a comprehensive Climate Compact aimed at harmonising carbon markets, enhancing transparency, and amplifying the continent’s collective influence on the global climate stage. The call underscores Africa’s commitment to driving a just, inclusive, and sustainable transition that leaves no one behind. The appeal…

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Africa: Climate Science and Early Warnings Key to Saving Lives

Africa: Global South Can Rebalance Climate Agenda in Belém, Says Gambian Negotiator

COP30 negotiator Malang Sambou Manneh believes the method of countering growth in fossil fuel development lies in technology. Showcasing alternatives that work provides the opportunity for the global South to take the lead and present best practices in renewables. NAIROBI, Oct 14 2025 (IPS) – The Gambia’s lead negotiator on mitigation believes that COP30 presents…

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Africa: In Africa’s Sahel, Conflict and Climate Change Force Millions From Their Homes

Africa: In Africa’s Sahel, Conflict and Climate Change Force Millions From Their Homes

Nearly four million people across Africa’s vast semi-arid Sahel region have been uprooted by a volatile mix of conflict, hunger and climate change, the UN warned on Friday, describing an unfolding protection and survival crisis that is pushing families to flee repeatedly. The figure represents a two-thirds increase in displacement over the past five years,…

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Africa: Climate Science and Early Warnings Key to Saving Lives

Africa: UNGA80 – Climate and Health in the Mix of Hope and Despair

United Nations — The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), the UN’s body on climate science, has over the years, repeatedly and steadily reported on the science of global warming leading to the changing climate with visible impacts. IPCC Assessment Reports, particularly the Sixth Assessment chapter on health and well-being (AR6, 2021-2022), highlight an increased…

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Africa: Climate Science and Early Warnings Key to Saving Lives

African Countries Gear Up for Major Push On Climate Innovation, Climate Financing and Climate Change Laws

The Second Africa Climate Summit, held in Ethiopia in September 2025, drew more than 25,000 people – from presidents and ministers to farmers, activists, business leaders and students. They came to talk about how Africa can source finance to grow in greener ways and cope with worsening climate disasters. Africa has barely contributed to greenhouse…

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