Training tomorrow’s climate leaders: UNESCO-TWAS workshop kicks off in Ethiopia
By Cristina Serra The UNESCO-TWAS workshop Science-based Solutions for Climate Action in Africa kicked off yesterday, 28 October, bringing together…
By Cristina Serra The UNESCO-TWAS workshop Science-based Solutions for Climate Action in Africa kicked off yesterday, 28 October, bringing together…
Dredan Njau In the Congo Basin, forests are cleared each day as rivers that sustain millions of livelihoods decline. Across…
By Shobha Shukla, Bobby Ramakant The world’s largest prize devoted to TB, the coveted Kochon Prize, was awarded to India’s…
By Annonciata Byukusenge Family conflict remains a serious issue in Rwandan society, often leading to violence between spouses, children dropping…
By Annonciata Byukusenge The unemployment rate in Rwanda remained unchanged at 13.40 percent in the third quarter of 2025 from…
By Sonia Astudillo Governments are overlooking simple, effective tools to curb methane emissions from waste, analysis of the latest round…
By Annonciata Byukusenge The Eastern Province of Rwanda is a region that often faces water shortages because of frequent dry…
By Innocent Bikorimana The Minister of Agriculture and Animal Resources, Dr. Marc Cyubahiro Bagabe, has called on Rwandans to intensify…
By Shobha Shukla – CNS Gender equality is enshrined in the opening preamble of the United Nations Charter of 1945.…
By Annonciata Byukusenge In 2016, a group of 117 residents, 100 women and 17 men from Cyahinda Sector in Nyaruguru…