Without decisive action, climate change could cut Tanzania's economic growth by up to 4% by 2050, push 2 Tags Economy Tanzania Low carbon Growth Log on if you are already subscribed or ...
South Africa\'s President Cyril Ramaphosa will on Thursday host President João Manuel Gonçalves Lourenço of Angola at the Union Buildings in Pretoria ...
New data from the World Health Organization (WHO) reveal that an estimated 2 ...
The number of victims of human trafficking detected globally is rising again after falling off during the COVID-19 pandemic, the UN Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC) said in its latest report on the ...
Demand for air travel in Africa is focused to increase in 2025 as airlines increase seats available on their routes, the International Air Transport Association (AITA) has said in its industry outlook ...
Women-led businesses in Nigeria will benefit from a US$50 million loan, provided by an African Development Bank (AfDB) programme, following the signing of an agreement in Rabat, bank executives said W ...
Representatives of the Libyan Presidency Council (PC), House of Representatives (HoR), High Council of State (HCS), as well as legal experts have met to discuss the draft law on reconciliation propose ...
UNHCR, the UN refugee agency, has issued an alert after a surge in the number of displaced people fleeing war-torn Sudan for neighbouring South Sudan ...
The mechanism to complete the work of UN war crimes tribunals continues to make progress in delivering justice for the most serious crimes in Rwanda and the States of the former Yugoslavia, top offici ...
Poverty is endemic, and vulnerability is almost universal in South Sudan following a decade of economic decline in the world’s youngest country despite its abundant natural resources, a new South Sud ...