Magazine
The Magazine aims to promote the sharing of articles on topics relevant to the community of ALE professionals and practitioners in Africa – with a focus on new, topical information relating to the sector including new methods and approaches.
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Climate change in Africa: What will it mean for agriculture and food security?
en| Elliot Carleton Ecological Crisis
Read MoreClimate change continues to pose serious challenges for African agriculture. Hunger on the continent affects 240 million Africans on a daily basis.
University researchers asked to help combat climate change
en| Alice Tembasi Ecological Crisis
Read MoreLike many countries in Africa, Rwanda is ramping up efforts in mitigating the effects of climate change through joint research by higher education institutions and environmental partners in the country.
Vikalp Sangam: A Movement for Alternatives
en| Made by Srishti Films for Kalpavriksh Ecological Crisis
Read MoreIn the face of irreversible ecological damage, social and economic inequality, and other crises, there are exciting alternative initiatives for meeting human needs across India.
Global climate deal signed, but ‘disaster still looms’
en| Brendan O’Malley Ecological Crisis
Read MoreBrendan O’Malley draws attention to the global climate deal of the United Nations COP26.
COP26: Africa’s perspective critical at climate talks
en| Francis Kokutse Ecological Crisis
Read MoreUniversity World News (UWN) is in conversation with Elizabeth Effah about the importance of building a collective voice on climate change on the African continent.
COP26: Africa’s challenges must steer the climate change conference
en| Victor Ongoma and Portia Adade Williams Ecological Crisis
Read MoreVictor Ongoma and Portia Williams call on all nations to remain committed to the Paris Agreements towards “a fair, equitable, robust responses to climate change”.
Shell's seismic survey endangers a whole way of life
en| Nomfundo Xolo Ecological Crisis
Read MoreThis article is about the communities along the Wild Coast who, like many others in South Africa and beyond, are protesting against the multinational oil and gas company Shell's plans to embark on a major seismic survey between Morgan Bay and Port St Johns.
Four ways Mozambique is adapting to the climate crisis
en| Neha Wadekar | The New Humanitarian Ecological Crisis
Read MoreClimate adaptation plans and strategies are becoming imperatives as governments all over the world need to adapt to climate change.