Media Monitoring, Thursday 28 March

Wind power: Enel launches work on its Impofu wind farms (330 MW) in South Africa, African Development Bank approves $50 million loan to support climate change resilience, improve livelihoods and boost food security in Nigeria’s Yobe State

Standard Bank secures R5.7 billion for renewables and affordable housing in South Africa (Business Tech)

African Development Bank approves $50 million loan to support climate change resilience, improve livelihoods and boost food security in Nigeria’s Yobe State (AfDB)

Wind power: Enel launches work on its Impofu wind farms (330 MW) in South Africa (Afrik21)

EU businesses and governments look to Mauritania to fulfill their hydrogen ambitions (Carbon Pulse)

Kenya hosts carbon markets conference to boost carbon trade in Africa (Xinhua)

Revolutionizing food security: Africa’s millet renaissance (Cimmyt)

‘Women farmers are invisible': A West African project helps them claim their rights — and land (AP News)

South African projects seize opportunity to tackle climate crisis and create jobs (UK Gov)

National Conference Sets the Course for Sustainable Infrastructure in Ethiopia (Africa.com)

The effects of extreme heat on human health in tropical Africa (Springer)

There Are Now Visibly More Electric Motorcycles In Nairobi, Kenya (Clean Technica)

Just energy transition creating a green economy for everyone (Mining Review)

Climate Change: Group unveils actionable plans for ‘sustainable future for Africa’ (Premium Times)

Conservation comeback in Central African Republic’s Manovo-Gounda St Floris National Park (Mongabay)

Africa biodiversity advisor warns against relying too heavily on private financing, credit markets (Carbon Pulse)