As Kenya accelerates its transition to renewable energy, large-scale projects are being rolled out as symbols of progress. But on the ground, a different story is unfolding. Across geothermal-rich ...
According to Julius Mbatia Global Climate Justice Manager at ACT Alliance whose speech was read by Vincent Ondiek, ACT Alliance Senior Programme Officer, the guide focuses on demystifying complex ...
Scientific consensus globally including positions from bodies like the World Health Organization holds that approved GMOs are ...
East Africa has taken a major step toward shaping its digital future with the launch of a regional artificial intelligence (AI) Alliance aimed at strengthening research, skills and innovation across ...
For a long time, Dr. Bernard Olayo worked in rural Kenya where providing maternal care often meant making life-or-death decisions with limited information. Stationed in remote parts of Homa Bay County ...
The African Road Safety Charter entered into force on 12 March 2026. It marks Africa’s first continental and legally-binding road safety framework. Adopted by African Heads of State in 2016, 15 ...
Habitat for Humanity has launched a new global campaign aimed at raising awareness of the growing housing crisis and ...
Though the majority (76%) of working women in sub-Saharan Africa are employed in the agrifood system, their participation and leadership in research remains low. The Status of Women in Agrifood ...
World trade is set to ease in 2026, following a spike in 2025 driven by a surging trade in AI-enabling products. However, the Middle East Conflict could worsen the situation. This is according to the ...
There is no consistent evidence that genetically modified (GM) foods cause major human diseases, according to a new scientific review. The study, published in the journal GM Crops & Food, analyzed ...
Kenya’s green healthcare guidelines have been validated and are ready for launch next week. The guidelines provide a roadmap for hospitals and health facilities to reduce their environmental footprint ...
Kenya has made significant progress in reducing child stunting over the past two decades. The proportion of children under five years who are stunted has dropped from 38.6 percent in 2000 to 17.9 ...
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