Media Monitoring, Tuesday 12 March

Oil-producing Nigerian state grants British firm right to generate millions of voluntary carbon credits, Ethiopia's tigray region on brink of famine amidst conflict and climate crisis

Tanzania to receive US $21M green bond for water project (Pumps Africa)

Climate change and malaria, dengue and cholera outbreaks in Africa: a call for concerted actions (Reliefweb)

Ethiopia's tigray region on brink of famine amidst conflict and climate crisis (Africanews)

Yes to better access for African women to green finance, but how? (Afrik21)

Power Africa Summit critical to unlocking just energy finance for the continent (Norton Rose)

Women under-represented in sub-Saharan African clean energy firms but still far ahead of the G20, global average - report (Carbon Pulse)

Oil-producing Nigerian state grants British firm right to generate millions of voluntary carbon credits (Carbon Pulse)

In climate-related flooding, a Ugandan river turns poisonous (Mongabay)

Forestry conservation projects face chop in DRC after govt committee reassesses concession contracts (Carbon Pulse)

Madagascar takes key step toward improving transparency of its fisheries (Mongabay)

South African city copes with climate change by chopping down trees (Washington Post)

No to the "sustainable mining" agreement between the EU and Rwanda (Fides)

Adaptation and green minerals lead Africa's 2024 climate agenda (EU Observer)

Schoolchildren in Zimbabwe drop out for lithium mines (China Dialogue)

How West Africa is building resilience against climate change (Modern Ghana)

How a Nigerian ecofeminist grew a climate movement (China Dialogue)

Circular economies can become the most inclusive in Africa (ESI Africa)

Women battle when trying to take climate change cases to court – South Africa and Nigeria study shows why (The Conversation