Media Monitoring, Monday 11 March

Climate change linked to malaria, dengue, and cholera outbreaks in Africa, urging concerted actions

Kenya: Report highlights gaps in green financial regulations across banks (Nation)

Morocco and the European Union commit to a "just transition" to a green economy (Atalayar)

AFCONE and DeepGeo launch a partnership to expand nuclear energy in Africa (NEI Magazine)

TDB enters Zambia's solar kit market with a $2m loan (Afrik21)

Nigeria launches committee to harness $2bn carbon potential (Environews Nigeria)

Carbon deals in Africa must prioritize vulnerable populations (LA Progressive)

Rhinos' inability to sweat makes them vulnerable to overheating (The Hindu)

Ghana: The inaugural lithium deal: a new paradigm or rip-off? (The BFT Online)

Exploring how irrigation in Africa can unlock agricultural potential (The Exchange)

Advancing Climate-Smart Agriculture Technologies in Africa (ReliefWeb)

Climate change linked to malaria, dengue, and cholera outbreaks in Africa, urging concerted actions (ReliefWeb)

Study finds droughts increase HIV risk in rural Africa (SciDev)

Climate action highlighted as a necessary weapon (Nation)

East Africa warned to prepare for more extreme rainfall (The Conversation)

Sudanese leaders blame "climate wars" for political unrest (The Bulletin)

Impact of climate change on women in Ethiopia's Oromia region (UNESCO)

Climate crisis exacerbating displacement and hardships for refugees (UNHCR)

Women farmers in Malawi combatting climate change through greenhouse programs (African Business)

Drought forces Morocco to close famous public baths (VOA News)

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