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- Media Monitoring, Wednesday 14 February
Media Monitoring, Wednesday 14 February
World Bank commits nearly $300 million to TDB for enhancing access to sustainable energy in Africa
World Bank commits nearly $300 million to TDB for enhancing access to sustainable energy in Africa. (World Bank)
US grants $11m to environmental insurance efforts in Africa. (Engineering News)
German PTX Fund allocates €270 million in grants for Moroccan green hydrogen initiatives. (Morocco World News)
Ghana-UK partnership look to unlock West African nation’s EV potential. (ESI Africa)
Solarcentury Africa and SolNam Energy Granted Licenses for 60 MWp Merchant Solar Project in Namibia. (SolarQuarter)
Cape Town's Initiative to Combat Energy Poverty in Informal Settlements through Green Energy Solutions. (IOL)
Mozambique unveils ambitious plans to lead Africa’s Green Energy. (IOL)
Sawa Energy Secures Funding to Boost Expansion in East Africa. (Tech in Africa)
Renewable energy storage, safety and the South African grid. (ESI Africa)
Klik Foundation To Invest $850M In Carbon Projects In Ghana. (Carbon Herald)
Forest Carbon Developer to Launch First Voluntary Biodiversity Units in Botswana, Zimbabwe, and Kenya. (Carbon Pulse)
Zero Carbon Ventures Partners with Green Planet to Convert Waste into Valuable Products in Cairo. (Afrik21)
Zambia's cholera outbreak escalates amid challenges in treatment and prevention efforts, with climate change exacerbating the crisis (Telegraph UK)
Fostering Gender-Inclusive Climate Leadership: Insights and Strategies from Tahseen Jafry (Times Higher Education)
African Penguins Have Almost Been Wiped Out by Overfishing and Climate Change. (Coastal Care)
Black rhinos moved to Kenya’s Loisaba Conservancy as species recovers (Mongabay)
Study links climate change with wheat blast; warns crop yield could drop by 75% in South America, Africa by 2050 (Down To Earth)