Saturday, March 7, 2015

Maasai women of kajiado fighting climate change through horticulture farming.



By Mary Mwendwa

In the dusty , dry and hot landscapes of Lenkobei village in Kajiado County in Kenya, a group of women have decided to beat all odds and empower themselves economically and socially through smart farming.

 Emaiyanata Self Help Group is a symbol of hope and resilience in the semi-arid Kajiado County, where drought brings devastating catastrophes to the pastoralist community of the Maasai people. They started farming last year 2014, tomatoes, onions , bananas,cassava and  kales which have seen them transform their lives drastically.

Thursday, March 5, 2015

Visionary New African Network for Women Leaders on Environment Launched at African Ministerial Conference



By UNEP News Desk

 Cairo, 5 March 2015 - Women ministers and leaders from Africa meeting at the Africa Ministerial Conference of the Environment (AMCEN) launched a new network, Thursday, that aims at enhancing representation and involvement of women in decision-making in areas related to the environment and sustainable development continent wide. 

Climate change linked to increased snake bites in Kitui, Kenya


Mwanthi Maliwa was bitten by a cobra

Report forecasts substantial rise in climate change adaptation cost

Participants at the 14th session of ACMEN
By Ariosn TAMFU in Cairo, Egypt

As a major step to fight against the devastating consequences of climate change, Africa is prioritizing adaptation, that is, those activities that will make people, ecosystems and infrastructure less vulnerable to the impacts climate change, but a new report warns that the costs of climate change adaptation is expected to rise far beyond Africa’s coping capacity.

Civil Society Urges AMCEN to ensure developed countries mobilize USD 1 trillion for climate action


Monday, March 2, 2015

VIDEO - Inteview with Mounkaila Goumandakoye in Cairo, Egypt

 Arison TAMFU

As African Ministerial Conference on Environment AMCEN begins in Cairo, Mounkaila Goumandakoye, UNEP Director and Regional Representative, Regional Office for Africa tells  PAMACC what he thinks about the conference and the road to Paris climate change negotiations.

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Stakeholders outline expectations ahead of AMCEN

By Arison TAMFU in Cairo, Egypt

Stakes are high for the African Ministerial Conference on Environment (AMCEN) that begins tomorrow March 2 in Egyptian capital, Cairo. AMCEN and African Civil society Group expect that the conference will define a concrete blueprint that will guide the continent to discussions on the Sustainable development Goals to be concluded in New York and Paris climate change conference that is likely to agree on a new climate change agreement, which will come into effect by 2020.