Bayaka, Bambuti, Batwa:Endangered people of Africa
We all are renowned with the existence of Pygmy people of Africa from our childhood obsession with the comic of masked hero called The Phantom. These indigenous hunters-gatherer people can be found southwestern skirts of […]
Impact of Climate Change on Major Staple Food Crops and Farmers’ Adaptation Strategies in Atacora.
Agriculture is the biggest single industry in many developing countries of the world. Benin is a West African country in which agriculture plays an important economic role. The agricultural sector employs about 70% of the […]
From the hope of democracy through the ballot box to the reality of democracy through Kalashnikovs in Africa
Introduction This contribution is based on the previous experiences of a professional life spent in contact with Africa, whether these experiences are operational or result from the author’s last functions as a general officer, turned […]
African youth call for a ceasefire and nuclear weapons cuts to help address Covid-19 pandemic
African youth call for a ceasefire and nuclear weapons cuts to help address Covid-19 pandemic Young Africans from Children for Peace and the African Network of Young Leaders for Peace and Sustainable Development (ANYL4PSD) have given strong support for the […]
Supply Chain Decarbonization: What Corporations Must Consider
New research published earlier this year shows how tackling supply chain emissions can be a game-changer in the worldwide battle against climate change. Net-Zero Challenge: The Supply Chain Opportunity from the World Economic Forum and the […]
Earth Hour 2021: New Deal for Nature and People Coalition Advocacy
Earth Hour 2021: New Deal for Nature and People Coalition Advocacy WWF’s report called Living Planet, released in October 2018, showed that globally, nature continues to degrade with devastating consequences for species and the planet. […]