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Solar power is key for bringing electricity to all Indians
India’s Prime Minister Narendra Modi has announced a $2.5 billion plan to electrify...
Smartphones are helping farmers in Latin America fight climate change
Thousands of smallholder farmers in Latin America are set to benefit from a new initiative...
WHO increases its efforts to reach malnourished children in South Sudan
The World Health Organisation (WHO) estimates that over 261,000 children living in...
UK pledges £21.5 million for climate change adaptation in Zimbabwe
The UK’s Department of International Development (DFID) has announced new funding...
World Bank calls for a new approach towards forced displacement crises
The World Bank’s latest report ‘Cities of Refuge in the Middle East’...
$1.06 billion needed to protect 26 countries from famine
The United Nations Food and Agriculture Organisation have launched a $1.06 billion...
Reducing maternal, neonatal and infant mortality as a means to achieving SDGs in Africa
On 7 February the Aid & International Development Forum (AIDF) hosted a webinar...
New UN project set to benefit 14,000 Nepalese farmers
A new programme launched by the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) is set...
Interview with Pete Whitehouse, Founder, Africa HR Solutions
Tell us about your organisation. Africa HR is involved with a number of NGOs in facilitating...
Health experts highlight the key challenges for improving maternal, neonatal and infant mortality
A group of leading health experts have highlighted a number of key issues in reducing...
Bringing “Health on Wheels” to At-risk Teens in Cape Town
This article was written by Philip Smith, Programme Manager at Desmond Tutu HIV...
FGM ‘not acceptable’ in the 21st Century, but 3 million girls are still at risk each year
Today is International Day of Zero Tolerance for FGM which is dedicated to the eradication...