April Observances
Key sustainability landmarks and events occurring throughout the month of April.
Mental Health in Mining Is Becoming a Survival Issue in the DRC and Grassroots Action Is Responding
byBlossom Amena• Mar 22, 2026
Millions depend on artisanal mining, but conflict and poor conditions are driving distress. Local organisations and peer groups are offering practical support.
Read MoreThe Massive Opportunities for African Founders in Health Diagnostics and Last-Mile Care
byThe Insight Desk• Jan 19, 2026
Outbreaks keep exposing diagnostic delays and last-mile gaps, inviting founders to build fast health diagnostics and delivery tools communities trust.
Read MoreWhat African Cities Can Learn from Kigali's Green Corridors
byThe Insight Desk• Nov 3, 2025
Across Africa’s crowded capitals, Kigali’s cleaner air shows how small design choices like tree-lined paths and car-free zones can quietly change urban life.
Read MoreThe COVID-19 Lessons Every African Healthtech Founder Should Know
byThe Insight Desk• Oct 5, 2025
COVID-19 exposed Africa’s fragile health systems, but it also revealed practical lessons in telemedicine, mobility, and data that founders must embrace.
Read MoreQuarraisha Abdool Karim and the Science of Listening
byEzinne Okoroafor• Sep 29, 2025
Her HIV research began with women’s voices in KwaZulu-Natal, proving science moves faster and farther when communities shape solutions.
Read MoreCan Nigeria Keep Its Patients From Flying Abroad?
byThelma Ideozu• Aug 31, 2025
As medical tourism drains $1.1 billion a year, new investments promise to make Nigeria a destination, not a departure point.
Read MoreGhana’s Secondhand Clothing Trade Is Drowning in Waste. Here’s How to Save It.
byEzinne Okoroafor• Aug 17, 2025
A Waste-based Tax and Extended Producer Responsibility could keep jobs alive while tackling pollution at the source.
Read MoreAs Global Aid Shrinks, Ethiopia and Somalia Fight to Keep Malnourished Children Alive
byBlossom Amena• Jul 27, 2025
Foreign funding cuts have gutted nutrition programs across East Africa. Ethiopia is testing local solutions. Somalia is still waiting, and thousands of children are being left behind.
Read MoreWhat Happens to a Pad After It's Used? In Nigeria, the Answer Is Complicated.
byEzinne Okoroafor• Jul 21, 2025
With no clear disposal path, menstrual waste becomes a silent threat, polluting land, water, and communities.
Read MoreMauritius is Losing Its Beaches. Can Local Action Outpace the Rising Sea?
byGloria Edukere• Jul 11, 2025
From disappearing coastlines to coral collapse and economic strain, climate change is reshaping life on the island. But communities, farmers, and fishers aren’t waiting for the government to act.
Read MoreThis Isn’t Therapy as You Know It. It Might Be Better.
byThelma Ideozu• Jun 11, 2025
In Zimbabwe, grandmothers trained as lay counselors are quietly changing the face of mental health care.
Read MoreCOVID Crushed Maternal Health in Africa. But It Also Gave Us a Blueprint.
byNaomi Ayibaemi Frank-Opigo• Jun 7, 2025
Innovations born from crisis, like mobile clinics, telemedicine, and community care, are transforming how mothers get care, building systems ready for the next emergency.
Read MoreWhat If We Treated Climate Change Like the Health Emergency It Is?
byEzinne Okoroafor• May 28, 2025
Rising temperatures and deadly diseases are overwhelming Africa’s healths, yet only 8% of climate finance addresses the crisis. It’s time for a shift in priorities.
Read MoreSeychelles Saved Its Ocean. Can It Save Its Coastline?
byTomi Abe• May 14, 2025
Marine protections have worked, but with 90% of the population crowded on one island, Seychelles must now build a future without breaking the coast.
Read MoreReimagining the Great Green Wall
byAdetoro Adetayo• Apr 13, 2025
To succeed, the Great Green Wall must approach the Sahel’s restoration by going beyond tree planting to prioritize native species, soil regeneration, and local community leadership.
Read MoreCan Grassroots Action Prevent the Next Major Disease Outbreak?
byBlossom Amena• Apr 4, 2025
Top-down responses keep failing. Can trust, local knowledge, and early action stop outbreaks before they overwhelm already fragile health systems?
Read MoreMillions in Nigeria Have Diabetes, Most Don't Even Know It
byNaomi Ayibaemi Frank-Opigo• Mar 28, 2025
Many won’t get diagnosed until complications arise—why is diabetes so overlooked, and what’s stopping people from getting the care they need?
Read MoreWhen Aid Hurts More Than It Helps
byTomi Abe• Mar 25, 2025
In Nigeria, foreign aid props up broken systems, but does it improve healthcare—or just keep bad policies alive?
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