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Africa Talks Climate
Africa is particularly vulnerable to the impacts of climate change. Its effects are already being felt by citizens across the continent, yet too often their voices are absent from national and international climate debate.
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Browse eventsMany Africans blame themselves for the impacts of global climate change they are witnessing despite being least responsible for the causes, ...
Africa Talks Climate has been named 2010 Climate Change Communicator of the Year, the honour being announced to coincide with the 40th annual ...
South African citizens need stronger leadership in understanding and responding to the challenges of climate change, finds major new research ...
At the launch of Africa Talks Climate in Nairobi, the Kenyan Prime Minister Raila Odinga said that the research had "opened his ...
In the second of his exclusive reports for Africa Talks Climate from the UN climate talks in Copenhagen, Baaba Maal talks about the critical ...
Can culture combat climate change? The Senegalese singer and activist Baaba Maal travelled to Copenhagen as the UN negotiations drew to a ...
As the UN's climate conference draws to a close, Senegalese singing star and Africa Talks Climate ambassador, Baaba Maal discusses how ...
Senegalese musician Baaba Maal urges climate justice for the world's poorest and heads to Copenhagen to highlight the critical need for ...
Browse newsFor many, climate change is an abstract concept. But in Africa, climate change is far from abstract - it is already determining the course of ...
What do people think about climate change in DR Congo? Can communication and media strategies be tailored to support DR Congo's response ...
What do people think about climate change in Kenya? Can communication and media strategies be tailored to support Kenya's response to ...
'Issues like HIV and AIDS dominate both government and NGO agendas, to the detriment of environmental issues.'What do people think ...
What do people think about climate change in Uganda? Can communication and media strategies be tailored to support Uganda's response to ...
What do people think about climate change in Ghana? Can communication and media strategies be tailored to support Ghana's response to ...
What do people think about climate change in Tanzania? Can communication and media strategies be tailored to support Tanzania's response ...
What do people think about climate change in Nigeria? Can communication and media strategies be tailored to support Nigeria's response to ...
Browse researchesMy name is Madam Comfort and I live in Wa, the capital city of the Upper West Region of Ghana, with my husband and our children. My husband ...
Charcoal is big business in Africa. According to the World Future Council, 80% of Africans rely on wood or charcoal for energy and 4 million ...
My name is Jonas Nyange. I am a 23-year-old tour guide in Moshi, Tanzania. There are a lot of changes here, especially in terms of climate. ...
Three citizens of Soroti, eastern Ugandan explain their experiences of climate change, offer explanations for the changes they are witnessing, ...
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