Sheffield Hallam University's Associate Professor Mulualem Gebreslassie is part of a new £3m project that aims to promote equality and inclusion as African countries transition away from fossil fuels to clean energy.
A study by WHO-AFRO evaluating the five-year progress of the implementation of the regional cholera prevention and control framework adopted in 2018, has shown that the region is not on track to eliminate cholera by 2030.
Africa is dividing in two, and a new landmass and ocean may form sooner than expected. The change could alter the climate and ecosystem of the region, as well as the way humans live. In the geologic history of Earth,
Abakuru b'ibihugu vya EAC basaba bashimitse reta ya Congo kugiriranira ibiganiro bitaziguye n'abo bose bafise uruhara muri iyi ntambara, harimwo umuhari M23 n'iyindi mirwi yose ifise ivyo isaba".
Dr. Agbo immediately on resumption of duty in Amman started complaining about hostility at work by colleagues in Amman
Secretary of State Marco Rubio put the pause in place to determine whether the programs align with President Donald Trump's America First agenda.
AfDB President Dr. Akinwumi Adesina is in Tanzania for the African Energy Summit, uniting leaders to discuss sustainable energy solutions
Amref Health Africa has announced multiple job vacancies in Nairobi, Kenya, encouraging applicants to submit applications before January 31, 2025.
AFRICA is splitting apart at double the speed than scientists first thought. A 35-mile-long crack in Ethiopia’s desert, first discovered in 2005, has been widening by half an inch per year.
Over 1 billion people are impacted by neglected tropical diseases. Devex explores what WHO’s updated road map means and unpacks some promising programs in the pipeline.
Digital cording and tracking offers a global solution that also verifies product authenticity to combat illicit trade and counterfeiting, enhances transparency in manufacturers’ supply chains, ensures compliance with quality standards for consumers, and secures tax collection for governments.
President Andry Rajo elina pointed out Africa’s abundant resources, including water, solar and wind energy, which can be harnessed for clean energy. However, he said that over 600 million Africans still lack access to electricity, hindering development and industrialisation.