Dar es Salaam. Tanzania will champion key climate and clean energy priorities, including the goal of ensuring that four out of five Tanzanians use clean cooking energy by 2034, during
Mombasa, Kenya. Marine experts and regional stakeholders are calling for countries bordering the Indian Ocean to adopt a holistic “Blue Values” framework that safeguards both human and ecological benefits derived
By Jenifer Gilla Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. Africa is demanding its fair share of the proposed $1.3 trillion New Collective Quantified Goal (NCQG) on climate finance, arguing that only a shift
Tanga. Since 1967, the Mombo Irrigation Scheme Cooperative has been a cornerstone of rice production in the area, bringing together 207 farmers, 131 women and 76 men all driven by
Paje, Zanzibar. In the quiet village of Paje Mjogooni, Unguja, a determined woman has turned her dream into reality and is now reshaping her community through poultry farming. Shemsa John
Geneva, Switzerland. After two years of tense negotiations, the long-awaited Global Plastics Treaty talks ended without the breakthrough many had hoped for. Ministers came to Geneva with the chance to
By Habitat Reporter Geneva, Switzerland. Scientists have urged negotiators of the new global plastics treaty to strike a careful balance between the benefits, trade-offs, and sustainability of plastics in the
Dar es Salaam. Tanzania has unveiled 14 strategic opportunities for mineral value addition that could generate up to USD 11.7 billion (around Sh30.4 trillion) annually, marking a significant leap in
Tanga/Pemba. More than 90 hectares of mangroves have been restored over the past three years in Tanga and Pemba, strengthening coastal resilience and improving the livelihoods of local communities. The
By Jenifer GilaBonn, Germany. The African Group of Negotiators on Climate Change (AGN) has underscored the power of unity in international climate diplomacy, calling on African nations to maintain a