By Jenifer Gilla Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. Experts and activists are calling for stronger integration of gender and migration issues into Africa’s climate agenda, stressing that women, girls, and youth bear
By Jenifer Gilla Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. At a side event during Africa Climate Week, civil society leaders and financial institutions sparred over the future of climate finance in Africa particularly
By Jenifer Gilla Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. Feminist leaders and climate justice advocates have urged greater use of digital platforms and communication tools to ensure rural women’s voices are central in
By Jenifer Gilla Addis Ababa. Despite its vast renewable energy potential, fertile land, and the world’s youngest workforce, Africa continues to grapple with debt, food insecurity, and climate vulnerability. At
Dar es Salaam. As Tanzania prepares its third Nationally Determined Contribution (NDC 3.0) to address climate change, stakeholders are calling for the integration of gender and reproductive health issues into
Zanzibar. Africa is putting youth and women at the center of its climate agenda, with the African Group of Negotiators (AGN) mandating their integration across all levels of climate negotiations
Nairobi. In a recent workshop on the Growth and Economic Opportunities for Women (GrOW) Phase II – East Africa, gender experts, policymakers, and entrepreneurs gathered to discuss the challenges and
Babati/Dodoma. Facing unpredictable rainfall, farmers in the Manyara and Dodoma regions have turned to drip irrigation as a solution to water scarcity. Farmers growing leguminous crops have embraced this method
Dar es Salaam. The Vice President of Tanzania, Dr Philip Mpango, has emphasized the need for equitable and gender-sensitive reforms, calling for clean cooking solutions to be prioritized in development
Prepared by Upendo Mwakyusa Climate change poses significant risks to women in Africa and particularly Tanzania from family levels to society levels, level in terms of economic, social, and health