Unfortunately, financial adversities in the fight against TB have long been part of our challenge. The fact that there are still more than 10 million TB cases yearly and 1.2 million deaths is evidence ...
Tanzania has been ranked in the World Bank’s highest GovTech maturity tier in the 2025 GovTech Maturity Index (GTMI), ...
Heat stress is one of the biggest hidden costs in dairy production. When temperatures rise beyond an animal’s comfort ...
This story was produced in partnership with InfoNile, supported by the Pulitzer Center. In December 2023, Asha Okoth Jaoko, a boat owner from Kiumba Beach, Rusinga Island, received the news that 18 ...
Kibera, like other slums in Africa, is facing dire challenges of sanitation. The large population in the informal settlement is a limiting factor to the development of a long-term solution to the ...
Joyce Kimani, a graduate of supply chain management, was frustrated after searching for a job after graduation proved futile. When her four-year hard work at the university had not paid off, she ...
Contributing more than two-thirds of the warming effect on climate, carbon dioxide (CO₂) remains the most important human-emitted greenhouse gas. Therefore, reducing its concentration in the ...
A new roadmap unveiled by Heifer International Kenya promises to improve the livelihoods of some 625,000 smallholder farmers in 26 counties across Kenya by 2030. The Practice for Change (P4C) Program ...
The 13 th Conference on Climate Change and Development in Africa (CCDA-XIII) concluded with a strong call for urgent action and scaled-up investment to accelerate Africa’s climate agenda. The ...
Battery swapping is transforming Kenya’s e-mobility landscape by eliminating charging delays, reducing costs, and driving a cleaner, faster, and more reliable transport future. Using solar allows the ...
In a major effort to replace imported fertilizers, which are contributing to environmental pollution, the Government of Kenya and Fortescue Future Industries (FFI) have signed a binding Framework ...
Marcella Nyiransabimana wakes up at five every morning. Her primary activities are farming on a small two-hectare plot of her farm in Mwurire and caring for her children in a remote Mwurire village in ...
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