Country: Tuvalu Source: International Federation of Red Cross And Red Crescent Societies Tuvalu has been experiencing drought conditions for the past three months and rainfall levels have been some of the lowest ever recorded, with mounting concerns of extreme water shortages.
Read MoreSep 10, 2021 Press Release New Report on African Trade Highlights Opportunities, Challenges for Trade Expansion Nairobi: The beginning of trading under the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA) presents significant opportunities to increase agricultural trade among African countries, but disruptions caused by the COVID-19 pandemic and long-standing obstac…
Read MoreKapal Motor Jervai yang merupakan sebuah kapal kayu mengangkut 100 penumpang dari Desa Jerol di Kabupaten Kepulauan Aru, Maluku menuju Pelabuhan Dobo dilaporkan mengalami mati mesin dan terombang-ambing di tengah …
Read MoreOn 9 September 2021, President Biden announced his comprehensive national strategy for addressing the COVID-19 pandemic including multiple directives and actions targeted at federal, private-sector, and healthcare employers. The strategy includes regulatory action from the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) and the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) […]
Read MoreVietnam and Taiwan are bracing for twin tropical storms which are expected to make landfall over the coming days, with typhoon Chanthu strengthening into a Super Typhoon in the past 24 hours.
Read MoreMelchor Group meluncurkan Crypto Utility ROXI sebagai bagian dari upaya pelestarian lingkungan menggunakan pendekatan ekonomi dan teknologi digital dengan mendukung perdagangan karbon sebagai bagian dari ekonomi hijau. Dalam …
Read MoreSep 10, 2021 In the News Malawi Retail maize prices up 5% in August—report (The Nation) Food Prices The Nation published an article on the latest IFPRI-Malawi figures on maize. Retail maize prices increased by five percent in August 2021, with prices averaging K140 per kilogramme (kg). At K140 per kg, the average retail maize […]
Read MoreCountries: Lebanon, Syrian Arab Republic Source: Médecins Sans Frontières People are also no longer able to afford private medical care and there has been a striking spike in the number of people seeking humanitarian assistance for health care services, argues MSF.
Read MorePhilippine President Rodrigo Duterte has come under fire in recent days after he reversed his decision to ban casinos on the resort island of Boracay. While the President has underscored the need to generate tax revenue amid the country’s unending fight against Covid-19, environmental activists and a local politician are […]
Read MoreVineil Narayan on Vio Island in Lautoka. Narayan is climate finance expert who talks about how the CommonSensing project is assisting small island states with finance and tools to mitigate climate change and its devastating effects. By Neena BhandariSydney, Australia, Sep 10 2021 (IPS) The UK Space Agency’s International Partnership […]
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