Investments to Cushion African Countries against Climate Shocks Not Enough
The African Development Bank (AfDB) has been investing in projects to assist African countries adapt to climate change. Seven out of the 10 most vulnerable countries to climate change are located on...
View ArticleAfrica’s Mineral Wealth May Just have to Stay in the Ground to Protect a...
The extraction of natural resources across Africa, including minerals like gold, is being affected by a changing climate. Credit: Busani Bafana/IPS By Busani BafanaBULAWAYO, Zimbabwe, Oct 7 2019 (IPS)...
View ArticleAgro-tech Offers Answers for African Farmers at Iowa Meet
Female subsistence farmers, who according to the Alliance for a Green Revolution in Africa form more than 70 percent of farmers in Africa. Last week USAID announced $70 million of investment into...
View ArticleMo Money Mo Solutions – the African Development Bank’s Ready to Double...
Traders transporting goods in Mali. Thanks to the African Development Bank (AfDB), infrastructure linking African nations has made cross-border transportation of goods easier. Courtesy: Mary Newcombe/...
View ArticleInvestment to Make Africa a World leader in Renewables
Kenya’s Lake Turkana Wind Power project opened in July is generates 300 MW of wind power. Credit: Isaiah Esipisu/IPSBy Nalisha AdamsJOHANNESBURG, South Africa, Nov 11 2019 (IPS) Africa, where close to...
View ArticleWhen African Women are Financially Included, an Entire Continent Wins
The Global Gender Summit, hosted by the African Development Bank (AfDB), and which is currently taking place from Nov. 25 to 27 in Rwanda’s capital, Kigali. Credit: Plasir Muzogeye/IPS By Emmanuel...
View ArticleAfrican Politicians Asked to Develop Legal Instruments to Fight Climate Change
Dr Mithika Mwenda of PACJA (right) and Professor Seth Osafo (left), one of the negotiators at the climate talks currently being held in Spain. Credit: Isaiah Esipisu/IPSBy Isaiah EsipisuMADRID, Dec 6...
View ArticleDoes Africa’s Food Future Really Lie with Young Farmers?
Africa will starve or survive on expensive food imports because it is not growing new farmers, research shows. And the challenge remains among researchers, policy makers, public and private sector...
View ArticleBridging Africa’s Great Gender-Financing Divide
Soi Cate Chelang, a self-taught palette seat designer and carpenter, hard at work. She says that even after a decade of running her business she is unable to get bank credit to expand. Her situation is...
View ArticleAfrica Must Prioritise Upskilling its Unemployed Youth, Development Bank Urges
Youth at the Grand Médine town hall in Dakar, Senegal. Senegal has a large youth population, half of which is under the age of 18. By 2025, 376,000 youth are expected to enter the job market that...
View ArticleQ&A: Africa Must Innovate its Food Systems in Order to Beat Hunger and Poverty
IITA Director General Nteranya Sanginga told IPS that Africa should build capacity to research and innovative its food systems to beat hunger and poverty. Credit: Busani Bafana/IPS By Busani...
View ArticleFrom Cocoa to Chocolate, Made With Love in Africa
Diogo Vaz, a company in the idyllic island of Sao Tome and Principe in West Africa, is producing organic luxury chocolate from rare cocoa varieties. Courtesy: Diogo VazBy Busani BafanaBULAWAYO, Feb 14...
View ArticleThe African Battle to Access Climate Change Funds
Zimbabwe has experienced reduced rainfall in recent years thanks to climate change. Credit: Jeffrey Moyo/IPS By Jeffrey MoyoHARARE/JOHANNESBURG, Dec 4 2013 (IPS) Livias Duri, 72, from Zimbabwe’s...
View ArticleAfrica Urged to Use Multilateral Approach to Achieve Sustainable Development
Irrigation near Kakamas, South Africa. Experts at the African Development Bank (AfDB) say they have witnessed irrigation systems that have been designed based on ecosystems and river basins that have...
View ArticleQ&A: The Case for Cutting African Poverty in Half
Informal traders at Malanga market on the outskirts of Maputo, Mozambique. Most of the products on offer are purchased in Zimbabwe or South Africa. Credit: Nastasya Tay/IPSBy Bryant HarrisWASHINGTON,...
View ArticleAfrica Gears for Infrastructural Boom
Credit: Construction Review OnlineBy Jeffrey MoyoHARARE, Zimbabwe, Nov 13 2015 (IPS) The upcoming week for the Programme for Infrastructure Development in Africa (PIDA), which runs from November 13-17...
View ArticleRewriting Africa’s Agricultural Narrative
Albert Kanga's plantain farm on the outskirts of Abidjan, Cote d'Ivoire. Credit: Friday Phiri/IPS By Friday PhiriABIDJAN, Cote d'Ivoire, Jul 18 2016 (IPS) Albert Kanga Azaguie no longer considers...
View ArticleConvincing Investors to Unlock Africa’s Green Energy Potential
Mustapha Bakkoury, President of the Moroccan Agency for Solar Energy (MASEN), speaking at the COP22 in Marrakesh. Credit: Friday Phiri/IPS By Friday PhiriMARRAKECH, Nov 16 2016 (IPS) Lowering...
View ArticleUsing Agriculture and Agribusiness to Bring About Industrialisation in Africa
Rice fields in Northern Ghana. Credit: Isaiah Esipisu/IPSBy Akinwumi AdesinaABIDJAN, Côte d'Ivoire, May 12 2017 (IPS) No region of the world has ever moved to industrialised economy status without a...
View ArticleAfrica and India – Sharing the Development Journey
Djibouti Port. Credit: James Jeffrey/IPSBy Akinwumi AdesinaABIDJAN, Côte d'Ivoire, May 19 2017 (IPS) Africa, like India, is a continent of rich and compelling diversity. Both continents share a similar...
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