Closing the Research Gap: Strategies for Enhancing Africa’s Scientific Capacity
Africa's scientific research capacity is significantly lower than that of Europe, with only 20 researchers per million compared to 246....
Africa's scientific research capacity is significantly lower than that of Europe, with only 20 researchers per million compared to 246....
In Johannesburg's Tembisa township, residents are struggling with severe water shortages, facing intermittent supply cuts for several days. The crisis...
On March 11, 2011, Japan experienced a massive earthquake and tsunami, leading to over 19,000 deaths and extensive destruction in...
Experts warn that smoke pollution from wildfires causes an additional 12,000 deaths annually, driven by climate change. The death toll...
Recent studies by researchers from Dalhousie University, Belgium, the UK, and Japan have revealed a direct correlation between climate change...
Research has conclusively linked climate change to a rise in the frequency and intensity of wildfires globally, resulting in an...
A recent study has unveiled a growing trend of "just transition litigation," wherein communities worldwide are legally contesting climate policies...
The 2011 Tohoku earthquake and tsunami prompted extensive relief and rebuilding efforts led by the Japanese government and supported by...
Severe flooding in South Sudan has displaced over 226,000 people, severely impacted health services, and increased the risk of diseases...
Southern Africa is grappling with its worst drought in a century, affecting over 27 million individuals and causing widespread hunger,...