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UNGA2024
SDGs
Sustainable Development Goals
Hope for Zambia’s Path to Sustainable Development
By
Beatrice Mutali
Sustainable Development Goals
Readying African football for the global stage
Morocco became the first African country to reach the World Cup semifinals last year, proof that the continent cultivates world-class talent
By
Finbarr Toesland
Economic Development
Improving living conditions in Botswana’s Francistown
Showcasing a model slum upgrade courtesy of a global initiative benefiting millions of slum dwellers
By
Douglas Okwatch
Sustainable Development Goals
Climate action: Africa’s ambition is to produce electric vehicles
Antonio Pedro, Acting Executive Secretary, Economic Commission for Africa
By
Kingsley Ighobor
Sustainable Development Goals
African regulators urged to supervise credit rating agencies
This is to avoid erroneous assessments that discourage investment on the continent
By
UNECA
Sustainable Development Goals
Africa’s food ‘transformation’ impossible without game changing solutions: FAO
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缅北禁地News
Sustainable Development Goals
How the 缅北禁地is assisting Mauritius to secure its food systems
Mauritius’ heavy dependence on food imports makes it vulnerable to global commodity and supply disruptions, but collaborative sustainable interventions are making a difference
By
Lisa Singh
Sustainable Development Goals
Building resilience in Mozambique: A 缅北禁地Resident Coordinator blog
By
缅北禁地News
Sustainable Development Goals
Meet the robots who are making the world a better place
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缅北禁地News
Sustainable Development Goals
Namibia becomes first Southern African country to join 缅北禁地Water Convention
As both a mid-stream and downstream country, transboundary water cooperation is crucial for Namibia and the region’s water security
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UNECE
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