Africa: Global Trade in Wild Birds Is Poorly Monitored – the Risks to Wildlife, Ecosystems and Human Health

Africa: Global Trade in Wild Birds Is Poorly Monitored – the Risks to Wildlife, Ecosystems and Human Health

Birds have, for centuries, been captured from the wild to be kept in cages – valued for their looks, songs and ability to imitate sounds. Data compiled by the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species (CITES), the global agreement that regulates trade in threatened animals and plants, indicate that in the 1990s and early…

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Partner ecosystems driving innovation: How BNI, Huawei are enabling digital transformation in Africa

Partner ecosystems driving innovation: How BNI, Huawei are enabling digital transformation in Africa

Together, BNI and Huawei remain committed to empowering businesses, unlocking new opportunities and building a connected, intelligent world. In today’s rapidly evolving digital landscape, strong partnerships are essential to delivering meaningful innovation and sustainable business outcomes. The collaboration between Blue Networks and Infrastructure (BNI) and Huawei is a powerful example of how global technology leaders…

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How transformation ecosystems and partner collaboration unlock value beyond technology

How transformation ecosystems and partner collaboration unlock value beyond technology

Understanding the transformation ecosystem Successful transformation requires more than the adoption of new technology. Organisations that make meaningful progress tend to adopt an ecosystem mindset, recognising that no single company can deliver all the capabilities, innovation, and resilience needed on its own. A transformation ecosystem is a network of internal teams, external partners, suppliers, customers,…

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Africa: Global Trade in Wild Birds Is Poorly Monitored – the Risks to Wildlife, Ecosystems and Human Health

Africa: Rwanda to Restore Ecosystems and Boost Climate Resilience in the Nyungwe-Ruhango Corridor

Washington — Communities in Rwanda’s Southern Province are set to benefit from restored ecosystems, improved agricultural productivity, and expanded sustainable livelihood opportunities in areas vulnerable to climate-related shocks. Thanks to a newly approved $9 million grant from the Global Environment Facility, Rwanda will receive support for integrated landscape restoration and climate-smart land management across the…

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Africa: Global Trade in Wild Birds Is Poorly Monitored – the Risks to Wildlife, Ecosystems and Human Health

Africa: NIA Tero – Indigenous Guardianship the ‘Only Time-Tested Approach’ to Healthy Ocean Ecosystems

Nice, France — The 2025 UN Ocean Conference (UNOC3) has seen a significant presence from Indigenous peoples, who insist that their perspective and guidance be taken into account in the global efforts for sustainable ocean use and conservation. The sense of responsibility to the ocean and recognition of its history is an example that the…

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