Food Insecurity in Africa: Challenges, causes and comprehensive solutions
Some regions have received less than 50% of their usual annual rainfall, exacerbating the continent's food insecurity crisis.
Global warming is the increase in earth’s average surface temperature due to anthropogenic activities, primarily the emission...
Breaking Barriers: Accelerating women leadership in Africa’s clean energy sector
Given the stark disparities caused by climate change, prioritising women in Africa's green energy transition is crucial.
Empowering women in this field is not just about fairness; it is a strategic necessity for achieving energy...
Climate Adaptation and Human Rights in Kenya: Navigating a complex nexus
The interplay of global emissions and local vulnerabilities highlights the critical need for international cooperation and support in addressing these challenges.
Poor rural communities, which heavily rely on subsistence farming, are the most at risk...
Leveraging private equity and public-private partnerships for Climate Finance in Kenya
By leveraging the complementary strengths of private equity and public-private partnerships, Kenya can unlock significant financial resources.
PPPs can ensure that climate finance projects align with public interests, such as environmental sustainability, social equity.
By sharing...
Kaimosi Friends University marks National Elimu Tree Planting Day, leads fight on climate change
The event saw active participation from various stakeholders, including students, faculty members, community leaders, and environmental enthusiasts.
With De La Calexo Africa providing 5,000 seedlings for the event, KAFU aims to expand its reach by...
Crisis: Shortage of trained journalists cause for alarm for Africa climate coverage
According to 'The State of the Climate in Africa 2022' report’, over 110 million people in Africa were directly impacted by weather, climate and water-related hazards.
Through accurate reporting and effective communication, the media can...
Siavonga Business Expo: Where Climate-Resilient Entrepreneurship Meets Economic Growth
Continuing the momentum from its debut, the second Siavonga Business Expo is slated to run from May 30th to June 1st, 2024.
The Expo aims to open doors for investors to partner with local SMEs,...
Competition Law and the future of Climate Finance in Kenya
Competition law exists to prevent companies from colluding and stifling competition
Tackling climate change often requires collaboration between companies, such as jointly developing clean technologies.
Healthy competition can be a powerful tool in addressing climate change.
Climate...
How Access to Justice Can Pave the Way for Kenyan Climate Action
Climate justice and access to justice go beyond legal reforms and institutional changes.
Legal literacy campaigns can demystify environmental law, fostering a deeper understanding of rights and legal options.
Technology can play a pivotal role in...
Pursuing Eudaimonia: Fostering climate financing for sustainable development
Embracing eudaimonism in Kenya can foster a paradigm shift in how climate change is perceived and addressed on both local and global scales.
Climate financing, comprising public and private investments, grants, and loans, is...













































