
DUBAI, Dec 5 2023 (IPS) – Food and agriculture is a top agenda item at UNFCCC COP28, as the world considers how to tackle the climate impacts of what we eat and... Read more »

The impacts of climate change on human mobility have yet to be fully understood and addressed on a global scale, even though some 3.3 to 3.6 billion people are highly vulnerable to... Read more »

On 14 June, the UN High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) issued his flagship annual report, Global Trends: Forced Displacement 2022. It states that by the end of 2022, the number of people... Read more »

Smallholder farmers from the Global South benefit from a grossly disproportionate 0.3% of international climate finance despite producing a third of the world’s food and despite holding the key to climate-proofing food... Read more »

It all fits into an off-road vehicle that can reach even the most remote parts of Southern Africa to bring cinema where the essentials are lacking, where there’s no electricity to power... Read more »

With current efforts to boost Africa’s carbon credit production by 2030, experts believe the commitments will require Governments to switch from a voluntary to a compliance market by generating renewable energy for... Read more »

Ethiopia’s quest for sea port bases is built on the principle of mutual benefits with a focus on pursuing solutions that can lead to shared development and mutual gain for all stakeholders... Read more »

Through active participation in diplomatic activities, Ethiopia has a platform to contribute to discussions on various global issues and share its unique perspectives with other nations, thus helping to create a more... Read more »

Ethiopia is home to a variety of ethnic groups, all with their own traditions, languages, and customs. This ethnic diversity is a defining characteristic of Ethiopia, shaping its history and contributing to... Read more »

The birthplace of human civilization has been pinpointed by archaeologists and historians as Mesopotamia-a region where the Tigris and Euphrates rivers meet. Often referred to as the cradle of civilization this area... Read more »