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EU provides €40 million for sustainable fisheries and aquaculture in Africa, the Caribbean and the Pacific

The initiative will work with 10 value chains in 10 different countries, aiming to maximise economic returns and social benefits, while minimising the detrimental effects on natural habitats and marine wildlife The EU, the African, Caribbean and Pacific Group of States (ACP) and the Food and Agri

Work less to save the planet? How to make sure a four-day week actually cuts emissions

Anupam Nanda, University of Reading Several reports and commentators have identified various ways a four-day week could reduce our carbon footprint. 10% reduction in work hours may lead to declines in ecological footprint, carbon footprint, and CO₂ emissions The idea of a four-day working week is

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Ancient Amazonian societies managed the forest intensively but sustainably — here’s what we can learn from them

Kate Evans The Amazon’s trees, soils and mysterious earthworks tell the story of the millions who lived there before European arrival When loggers and cattle ranchers began toppling the rainforest in Brazil’s far western state of Acre, they revealed a mystery: vast ancient earthworks, hidden for

Nigerian fishers hit by criminals, imports and climate change

Nosmot Gbadamosi From African waters to China and back again, over half the fish on Nigerian tables is imported Makoko: the fishing community running out of fish There is a legend about the neighbourhood of Makoko. It holds that birth in the “world’s largest floating slum” is celebrated by the

Supporting working mothers can save her child’s life

Farasha Bashir New research by icddr,b in Bangladesh urges government to support measures to ensure balance between childcare and work for mothers In almost all societies across the world, women play a vital role in the family structure responsible for the health and wellbeing of all family members.

Diseases cost Africa US$2.4 trillion

Stephanie Achieng’ If Africa hopes to reverse the continent’s massive annual loss of productivity due to diseases, it needs to urgently improve efficiency in health spending, an economist says.  According to a new WHO Regional Office for Africa report, based on data from 47 countries, Africa lo

Ethiopia, Kenya, Tanzania Seek Solutions to Irregular Migration on Southern Route

Irregular migration from the East and Horn of Africa to southern Africa, presents countries along this route with a new challenge: how to manage these flows while ensuring that the human rights of migrants are respected and protected.   The ‘Southern Route’ – as this migration route is kno

How Insane is Global Trade?

Sean Keller The way trade works in the global economy can be insane – it wastes resources, worsens climate change, and undermines the livelihoods of millions of small-scale producers worldwide. Yet it is an almost unavoidable consequence of de-regulatory ‘free trade’ agreements and the billion

World Bank and Bangladesh sign agreement for more and better Jobs

The credit is from the World Bank’s International Development Association(IDA), and has a 30-year term, including a five-year grace period. It carries a service charge of 0.75 percent and an interest of 1.25 percent.

Bamboo Treatment Plants to Repel Beetles Attacking Bangladesh Refugee Camps

An infestation of “boring beetles” means the bamboo in almost every shelter in the Rohingya refugee camps in Cox’s Bazar – home to around 240,000 families – needs to be replaced. With just over four months to go until the beginning of the next monsoon season, the race is on to provide fami

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