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Media Monitoring, Wednesday 31 January
China's Build Your Dream marks East African entry with Rwanda dealership amid the country's growing electric vehicle ambitions
DRC receives $7 million from Sweden for climate resilience project in four provinces by 2027. (Afrik21)
IMF approves US$183.4 million Resilience and Sustainability Facility for Cameroon amid climate vulnerability. (IMF)
Italy unveils €5.5 billion investment plan to strengthen ties with Africa, focusing on energy and migration. (Yahoo News)
World Bank approves $300M operation to boost economic recovery and climate resilience in Ghana. (ESI Africa)
Kibali Gold Mine advances eco-friendly practices with 85% renewable energy target by December 2024. (Mining Review)
South African green hydrogen developers encouraged to bid for €270 million German grant funding. (Engineering News)
Fortis Green renews portfolio with 40% stake in Rwanda's 2.6MW Rwaza Hydropower Plant. (African Law Business)
Innovation in Africa’s energy transition: CET Power Projects’ renewable solutions. (Mining Review)
Kenya's President Ruto advocates global collaboration on green investments and renewable energy goals at Italy-Africa Summit. (Citizen Digital)
Growthpoint Properties and Etana Energy sign renewable energy PPA in South Africa. (Solar Quarter)
Bats face challenges as climate change tests their unique flight superpower. (Vox)
African Development Bank and CGIAR collaborate to boost agricultural growth amid climate change challenges. (World Grain)
China's Build Your Dream marks East African entry with Rwanda dealership amid the country's growing electric vehicle ambitions. (ESI Africa)
AfricaNEV and Advanced Mobility successfully conclude e-mobility training program in Kenya. (Clean Technica)
Opinion: Climate change must not threaten progress against neglected tropical diseases in Africa. (Mail & Guardian)
East African countries urged to embrace carbon trading opportunities following Kenya's success. (Daily News)
UESD, experts discuss Africa’s prospects towards net zero emissions. (Ghana News Agency)