Young people’s use of technology such as Twitter shows that they are interested in politics and governance and have found a way to participate.
The region desperately needs climate adaptation funds but loses out to countries with strong institutional capacity and competitive markets.
African Crossroads’ climate-themed fourth edition, “Ecoexistence: A Manifesto”, held on October 14 and 15, was a testament of radical inclusion, featuring voices of change from townships,...
Olusegun Stephen Titus is passionately invested in ecomusicology, a research field that intersects sound and the environment. The Nigerian scholar has published widely on how communities...
Five aspects need attention if African governments are to be able to mitigate, adapt to and manage climate change in the coming critical decade.