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MRS. NKECHI IKPEAZU MAKES CASE FOR ABIA ON GREENER AND HABITABLE CITIES.

Source: AbiaOnline.Ng Pondering over the events that prognosticated couple of days ago in Abia, I can not help but appreciate the ingenuity and commitment of the Abia “Première Dame” to positioning Abia State on the speedy lane of development. The need for African nations and third-world countries to re-fashion her politics and policies to leap […]

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Small Tweak, Big Impact: How a ‘Simple Innovation’ Convinced Farmers to Improve Agricultural Input

 Article by NUPUR PARIKH for Next Billion The most tangible pathway out of poverty for millions of households in rural sub-Saharan Africa involves boosting agriculture. Studies have shown that growth in agriculture is more than 2.5 times more effective at reducing poverty than growth originating in other sectors of the economy. That growth requires strong linkages between farmers

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Workshops Build Capacity on Climate Information Services in Asia and the Pacific, Accelerate Tech Transfer

Original post by ELENA KOSOLAPOVA for IISD Capacity-building workshops that took place over the course of the past week aimed to strengthen climate services in the Pacific, and South and Southeast Asia, and sought to enhance synergies among various agencies to accelerate technology transfer. The Australian Aid-funded Climate and Oceans Support Programme for the Pacific (COSPPac)

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Nicaragua to sign Paris Agreement, leaving America and Syria as the only countries not in it

Original post by Mythili Sampathkumar for Independent Nicaragua has announced it will sign the Paris Agreement on climate change, which leaves the US and Syria as the only two countries not participating in the global accord. Nearly 200 countries signed the deal in December 2015 in an effort to reduce global greenhouse gas emissions and contain global

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Using Fintech to Feed the World: Four Innovative Approaches in Smallholder Finance

Original post by MIKAEL L. CLASON HÖÖK and MALIA BACHESTA for Nextbillion As aspiring homeowners in the United States use online services like Rocket Mortgage to “make getting a home loan easy,” an ocean away in places like Kenya and Zambia, rural smallholder farmers are using similar digital technologies to access the finance they need to improve their farms and

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Move over malaria: Mosquitoes carrying Zika, dengue may thrive in warmer Africa

By Kieran Guilbert For Reliefweb DAKAR, Sept 22 (Thomson Reuters Foundation) – From deadly droughts and destroyed crops to shrinking water sources, communities across sub-Saharan Africa are struggling to withstand the onslaught of global record-breaking temperatures. But the dangers do not end there. Rising heat poses another threat – one that is far less known and

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