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Somalia faces devastating famine amid ongoing drought

Somalia faces devastating famine amid ongoing drought

The UN has warned that only a ‘massive’ and immediate scaling-up of funds and humanitarian relief will avert rapidly escalating levels of malnutrition across the country. Following reports that Somali children are starving to death in front of aid workers, the UN has issued a warning that only a ‘massive’ and immediate scaling-up of funds and relief can save the country from famine. According to the intergovernmental organisation,...

By London, UK
Understanding Africa’s Gen Z activism on climate change

Understanding Africa’s Gen Z activism on climate change

How are Africa’s Gen Z climate activists using social media to boost climate education and awareness with world leaders? Climate change effects can be felt across the globe. Africa is most vulnerable despite emitting the least greenhouse gases, only contributing 2-3% of all global emissions. This year, there was little or no celebration during April’s Earth Day. A number of activists, environmental groups, and international organizations condemned actions being undertaken...

By Nairobi, Kenya
Protestors in Ecuador defy state of emergency

Protestors in Ecuador defy state of emergency

Occasionally violent demonstrations against the government’s economic policies are ongoing, led by Indigenous groups now looking to overthrow President Guillermo Lasso. Amid rising inflation and unemployment, Indigenous groups in Ecuador have defied a state of national emergency imposed in three provinces as they continue to protest the government’s economic policies. The mass demonstrations demanding cheaper fuel and food are a response to rising poverty across the country, which has been...

By London, UK
UK has considered fifty new fossil fuel projects since COP26

UK has considered fifty new fossil fuel projects since COP26

At least three projects have received government approval and are to be carried out over the next three years. Fifty more are known to be in the works. While I’m privy to dishing out good news on Fridays, it’s pretty hard to ignore the revelation that the UK government has considered at least 50 new fossil fuel schemes since hosting COP26 last November. As world leaders spent a week making false...

By London, UK