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The Indigenous ‘People of Wildlife’ Know How to Protect NatureROME

The Indigenous ‘People of Wildlife’ Know How to Protect Nature

In the northern part of Mount Kenya, there is an indigenous community — the Il Lakipiak Maasai (“People of Wildlife”) — which owns and operates the only community-owned rhino sanctuary in the country.

Baher Kamal | Global

SPARKS Plugs Gap in Caribbean Climate Research

SPARKS Plugs Gap in Caribbean Climate Research

On Nov. 30 last year, a new high-performance ‘Super Computer’ was installed at the University of the West Indies (UWI) during climate change week. Dubbed SPARKS – short for the Scientific Platform for Applied Research and Knowledge Sharing – the computer is already churning out the ‘big data’ Caribbean small island states (SIDS) need to accurately forecast and mitigate the effects of climate change on the region.

Zadie Neufville | Caribbean Climate Wire | Latin America & the Caribbean
At 60, Ghana Looks to a Future Beyond Aid

At 60, Ghana Looks to a Future Beyond Aid

Ghana turned 60 years old this week. The West African country gained independence from Britain on Mar. 6, 1957, and remains a study in contradictions.

Kwaku Botwe | Economy & Trade | Africa

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