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Global alliance sets agenda for Africa at COP29

The Global Alliance for Incinerator Alternatives (GAIA) has urged African leaders to prioritise sustainable practices through people-centred renewable energy that protects ecosystems and supports...

Waste a major contributor to climate change, say experts

Waste management advocates have raised the alarm on the impacts of waste production to the global climate crisis. They discussed the impacts at a webinar...

Global Day of Action: SRADev seeks single-use plastics ban

The Lagos-based Sustainable Research and Action for Environmental Development (SRADev Nigeria) joined campaigners across the world on Wednesday March 31, 2021 to mark the...

Experts highlight Basel Convention elements missing in Nigeria’s plastic waste management policy

Stakeholders in the waste management sector have highlighted major elements and issues in the Basel Convention plastic waste amendments that are missing in the...

Zero waste key to building sustainable post COVID-19 economies – Study

A new study from the Global Alliance for Incinerator Alternatives (GAIA) finds that cities that invest in zero waste programmes and policies create good...

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Dialogue, adapted policies: essential to optimise diaspora contribution to development in Côte d’Ivoire

The ECA Office in North Africa and the Ministry Delegate to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, African Integration and...
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Transforming China’s food system, path to achieving SDGs

Transforming the Chinese food system could put the country on a better path toward achieving the UN’s Sustainable Development...

Entries open for award recognising Africa’s leading nature protectors

The annual search is underway to find and honour Africa’s most visionary, inspiring, collaborative, committed, and courageous conservation leaders...

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Transforming China’s food system, path to achieving SDGs

Transforming the Chinese food system could put the country...
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