Ethiopia, a nation with a rich agricultural heritage and a population heavily reliant on farming, stands at a critical juncture. The country, facing ...
Unfortunately, technology alone won’t solve Africa’s water crisis. The real breakthrough lies in digital partnerships – forging collaboration between governments, innovators, researchers and ...
Egypt’s Ministry of Water Resources and Irrigation said Ethiopia is managing the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam (GERD) in a "reckless manner," leading to the sudden release of large amounts of water ...
By reframing water management from a defensive reaction to a proactive catalyst for economic development, Egypt is ...
Today, on the International Day of Rural Women, Project Dandelion is launching a new global campaign calling on leaders to ...
Grain harvests in the "world's breadbasket" have dropped by a quarter since Russia's invasion. But more than three years on, ...
Fattah El-Sisi warned that Egypt “will not stand idly" in the face of what he called Ethiopia’s “irresponsible approach” to ...
This year’s Cairo Water Week looked at ways of promoting wise water management and international cooperation on transboundary resources.
On this week’s “More To The Story,” environmentalist Bill McKibben examines how the remarkable rise of solar power could ...
Agriculture is a key sector in Nigeria, employing over a third of the population, but unpredictable weather makes farming ...
UPDATE 5:50 p.m. A wildfire burning in the Lavington area has grown to nearly 7 hectares in size. The latest update from BC Wildfire Service, posted at 5:18... A Kamloops teen has been ordered to ...
Water scarcity in Africa is a crisis, and the Gerd saga shows why mutually beneficial cooperation agreements are vital.