Media Monitoring, Thursday 21 September

Hydrogen initiatives advance in South Africa. WTO predicts a tripled food import by 2025 for African nations. Solar power boosts Mozambique. EV project set for Cape Town. Legal experts advocate fair carbon distribution.

WTO report State of the Climate in Africa 2022: African countries will triple their annual food imports by 2025(Burkina 24)

African experts say public health security at stake amid climate crisis(English News)

Tony Elumelu Foundation, UNICEF, IKEA Foundation launch green entrepreneurship program for African youth(Punchng.com)

Cuamba solar power plant energizes Mozambique with storage facilities(Afrik 21)

Key green hydrogen agreements signed for sustainable development(North Africa Post)

$1 billion fund to kickstart SA’s hydrogen economy(ESI-AFRICA)

Morocco shines as global green hydrogen hub at the 3rd World Power-to-X Summit(Morocco World News)

Yadea, the world's leading brand of electric two-wheelers, arrives in Africa(24haubenin)

SA, Nigerian clean energy companies to launch EV project in Cape Town(ESI-Africa)

Pan-African Industry Association AVCA to host sustainable investing in Africa Summit in London(Engineering News)

Rerouting of IMF's special drawing rights (SDRs) through multilateral development banks for sustainable development in Africa(International Banker)

Carbon developers in Zimbabwe could negotiate to give less money to local communities, say legal experts(Carbon-Pulse)

Konza City Donates 10 Acres for Climate Change Mitigation through Tree Planting(The Star)