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Sustainable Development Goals

Sustainable Development Goals

Inclusive water systems for persons with disabilities are integral for achieving SDGs

We can leverage on hyper-technology and apply data to building homegrown solutions
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Stemming the tide: UN supports flood survivors in South Africa

The UN is providing access to mobile health services at the shelters and has appealed for emergency provisions of relief items and ensuring that schooling for children remains
Sustainable Development Goals

Inclusive water systems for persons with disabilities are integral for achieving SDGs

Accessible amenities, water storage facilities and inclusive policies could boost progress
Sustainable Development Goals

Take time to reflect on water

The UN 2023 Water Conference is first event of its kind in 50 years and offers a once-in-a-generation opportunity to unite the UN, government, public and private sector actors around water.
Sustainable Development Goals

Solar backpacks lighting up Botswana school children*s studies

Chedza bags are made from durable, waterproof canvas, and have an integrated solar panel.
Ambassadors Yoka Brandt of the Kingdom of the Netherlands (left) and Jonibek Ismoil Hikmat
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Upcoming UN Water Conference co-hosts seek to turn the tide on water crisis and rally the world for water action

Netherlands & Tajikistan Permanent Representatives to the UN speak about issues at stake and how the world can unite for water action
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Farmers and herders vie for access to land and pasture.
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Climate change destroys the livelihoods of Kenyan pastoralists

Amid acute and persistent drought, pastoralists in Northern Kenya〞and other arid regions of Africa〞are in dire straits and hinge hope on potential compensation for loss and damage.
Deputies voting on bills presented by the government at the parliament in Abidjan, C?te d*Ivoire.
Sustainable Development Goals

6 ways to cultivate a culture of evidence champions in African parliaments

Legislating can be a complex, arduous undertaking, but new research shows that laws passed based on evidence are more impactful and could accelerate development in Africa