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March Observances

Key sustainability landmarks and events occurring throughout the month of March.

South Africa Closes Historic G20 Summit Amid U.S. Boycott

byThe Trending DeskNov 23, 2025

On November 23, 2025, South Africa officially closed the G20 summit’s first-ever African edition in Johannesburg without the customary U.S. handover, putting African priorities in the global spotlight.

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E-Commerce Took Over Fashion. Can Trade Policy Bring Local Manufacturing Back?

byGloria EdukereNov 23, 2025

South Africa’s crackdown on duty-free imports hints at a blueprint for protecting jobs, the environment, and regional trade.

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Is Equatorial Guinea’s Horizon 2020 Policy Advancing Gender Equality?

byJessica IrejuNov 20, 2025

Despite Horizon 2020’s promises, women in Equatorial Guinea still face violence, limited political power, and daily barriers to equality.

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Lagos Fashion Week Wins 2025 Earthshot Prize

byThe Trending DeskNov 15, 2025

On November 5, 2025, Lagos Fashion Week received a £1 million Earthshot Prize in Rio. Africa’s first circular fashion hub is now on the way.

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Quarraisha Abdool Karim and the Science of Listening

byEzinne OkoroaforSep 29, 2025

Her HIV research began with women’s voices in KwaZulu-Natal, proving science moves faster and farther when communities shape solutions.

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Uber Safari Launches in Nairobi National Park

byThe Trending DeskSep 23, 2025

On September 15, 2025, Uber Safari began offering app-based day and night trips in Nairobi, sparking access and conservation debates.

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Can Solar and Wind Keep Namibia's Taps and Hydrogen Plants Running?

byBlossom AmenaSep 7, 2025

New models show how renewable-powered desalination could ease water stress while fueling the green hydrogen economy.

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What Happens When Women Control the Money? Africa Is Finding Out

byJessica IrejuAug 21, 2025

Evidence shows that when women gain financial agency, poverty drops and communities grow stronger. Here’s how it’s happening.

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Ghana’s Secondhand Clothing Trade Is Drowning in Waste. Here’s How to Save It.

byEzinne OkoroaforAug 17, 2025

A Waste-based Tax and Extended Producer Responsibility could keep jobs alive while tackling pollution at the source.

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What Happens to a Pad After It's Used? In Nigeria, the Answer Is Complicated.

byEzinne OkoroaforJul 21, 2025

With no clear disposal path, menstrual waste becomes a silent threat, polluting land, water, and communities.

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Slow Fashion Is Thriving in Ethiopia And It's Anything but Small

byAdetola AdetayoJul 15, 2025

Women-led collectives are weaving climate-smart fashion from heritage crafts, creating lasting jobs along the way.

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The Complex Balance of Tanzania's Ngorongoro Conservation Ordinance

byAdetoro AdetayoMay 18, 2025

Over six decades after Maasai pastoralists were allowed to live alongside wildlife, this pioneering experiment reveals hard truths about who decides shared land use.

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Reimagining the Great Green Wall

byAdetoro AdetayoApr 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.

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Power, Water, and the Trade-offs of a Lesotho-South Africa Megaproject

byBlossom AmenaMar 17, 2025

A water-rich nation fuels South Africa’s economy, but at what cost? Displaced communities and environmental damage reveal the hidden price.

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The Silent Epidemic of Gender-Based Violence

byJessica IrejuMar 6, 2025

Millions of women suffer in silence as gender-based violence disrupts lives, economies, and security—why is the world still failing them?

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Shea Butter: A Heritage of Craft, Commerce, and Survival

byThelma IdeozuFeb 26, 2025

For centuries, African women have crafted shea butter by hand—now, as global demand soars, who truly benefits from this billion-dollar industry?

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What Dr. Eyitemi Fasanu Thinks About Africa's Power Funding Puzzle

byThe PublishersFeb 23, 2025

Limited funding and high capital costs hinder Africa’s clean energy expansion. Dr. Eyitemi Fasanu explores solutions to bridge the investment gap.

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The Financial Imbalance in Congo Basin Conservation

byVictoria AgbakwuruFeb 18, 2025

Funding gaps threaten the Congo Basin’s ability to absorb carbon, protect biodiversity, and sustain millions who depend on its resources.

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