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  • Green economy could generate 3.3m jobs across Africa by 2030 – report
    Freitag, 26. Juli 2024 13:00 Uhr

    Policymakers and funders are being urged to invest in training a workforce to serve the industries of the future

    A greener economy could bring millions of jobs to some of the largest countries in Africa, according to a new report.

    Research by the development agency FSD Africa and the impact advisory firm Shortlist predicts that 3.3 million jobs could be generated across the continent by 2030.

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  • Doctor behind trial of HIV prevention drug recounts breakthrough moment
    Freitag, 26. Juli 2024 10:00 Uhr

    Prof Linda-Gail Bekker receives ovation at Aids summit after presenting trial results of ‘miracle’ drug lenacapavir

    When the doctor behind the trial of a new HIV prevention drug heard the results, she could not contain her emotions. “I literally burst into tears,” said Prof Linda-Gail Bekker.

    “I’m 62, I’ve lived through this epidemic … I had family members who died of HIV, as did many, many Africans – many people around the world,” she said.

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  • Death toll from Ethiopia landslides could reach 500, UN agency says
    Donnerstag, 25. Juli 2024 15:03 Uhr

    Mudslide in Gofa zone on Monday traps people rescuing victims from a slide the previous day

    The death toll from landslides that hit south-western Ethiopia on Sunday and Monday has risen to 257 and could reach 500, the UN’s office for humanitarian affairs (OCHA) says.

    Heavy rains in the mountainous Gofa zone caused a landslide on Sunday night, followed by a second on Monday morning that trapped people who were rescuing victims of the first.

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  • ‘Smoking gun’ evidence points to UAE involvement in Sudan civil war
    Donnerstag, 25. Juli 2024 12:03 Uhr

    Exclusive: Discovery of Emirati passports in wreckage suggest covert boots on the ground, despite Gulf state’s denials

    Passports recovered from battlefields in Sudan suggest the United Arab Emirates is covertly putting boots on the ground in the country’s devastating civil war, according to leaked documents.

    A 41-page document, sent to the UN security council and seen by the Guardian, contains images of Emirati passports allegedly found in Sudan and linked to soldiers of the Rapid Support Forces (RSF), the African nation’s notorious paramilitary.

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  • At least 150 people missing after boat capsizes off coast of Mauritania
    Mittwoch, 24. Juli 2024 21:01 Uhr

    Boat full of people hoping to get to Europe overturns and at least 15 known to have died, UN migration agency says

    At least 15 people have died and more than 150 are missing after a boat full of people hoping to make it to Europe capsized off the coast of Mauritania, according to the International Organization for Migration (IOM).

    About 300 people had boarded the long, wooden, fishing vessel in The Gambia, roughly 850 miles (1,350km) to the south, spending seven days at sea before the boat overturned on Monday, the agency said in a statement.

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  • Africa to overtake Asia with highest number of hungry people by 2030, says UN
    Mittwoch, 24. Juli 2024 14:17 Uhr

    Annual report says climate crisis, conflict and economic shocks leave the global food system ‘disastrously vulnerable’

    Africa will overtake Asia as the continent with the highest number of people experiencing hunger in the world by 2030, the UN has predicted.

    In its annual state of food security and nutrition report, five UN agencies said there was a “clear trend” of rising prevalence of undernourishment in Africa.

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