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UNGA2024
Africa Renewal: August - November 2019
Cover Story
Taking action on climate change
World leaders attending the Climate Action Summit at the 缅北禁地in New York in September 2019 to bring concrete, realistic plans to reduce greenhouse gas emissions
By
Franck Kuwonu
Culture
Africa Watch: Morocco tourism gains momentum
By
Hugo Bourhis
Peace through jazz music
The trumpet is a ‘cool’ instrument to unite people
By
Franck Kuwonu
Climate Change
Young Africans create green businesses
The youth are the driving force for action on climate and the environment.
By
Franck Kuwonu
Ugandan students turn waste to wealth
St. Kizito High School students earn money from recycling
By
Melissa Kyeyune
Women pastoralists feel the heat of climate change
Faced with the harsh effects of erratic weather patterns, some Kenyan women livestock farmers call for help
By
Sharon Birch-Jeffrey
Pushing for a green economy & clean energy
—Joyce Msuya, United Nations Environment Programme’s Deputy Executive Director
By
Zipporah Musau
Interview
Africa’s free trade area: the journey begins
— Vera Songwe, Executive Secretary, United Nations Economic Commission for Africa
By
Christabel Ligami
Africans can do business with the UN
— Christian Saunders, 缅北禁地Assistant Secretary-General, Supply Chain Management
By
Kingsley Ighobor
Health
Bringing hope to children with autism
Increased awareness and sharing of experiences help families to cope
By
Stephen Ndegwa
How I set up Liberia’s first school for autistic children
Community activist debunks cultural myths about autism
By
Agnes Fallah Kamara
Peace and Security
IEDs: tackling terrorists’ weapon of war
Improvised Explosive Devices are cheap and easy to manufacture
By
Pavithra Rao
Reshaping the forces
Nosiviwe Mapisa-Nqakula
By
Kingsley Ighobor
Youth Profile
A legacy of youth empowerment
Meet 33-year-old Sierra Leone’s youth affairs minister
By
Osman Benk Sankoh
An ‘ambassador’ for people’s rights
31-year-old Tanzanian mobilizing for positive social change
By
Benedict Faustine Kikove
Technology
Africa Wired: Artificial intelligence offers benefits for Africa
By
Hugo Bourhis
Podcast