Freetown, the capital of Sierra Leone, is experiencing rising temperatures, with extreme heat becoming a major challenge for residents, especially those in crowded neighbourhoods and open-air markets.
Can technology and urban greening cool Sierra Leone’s scorching heat?
In 2014, the Ghana government announced a $450-million package for the rehabilitation of roads in cocoa-growing areas in the ...
The Gola Rainforest Project in Sierra Leone. This conservation project has limited leakage while slowing deforestation by supporting nearby farmers such as Mallo Samah to increase their yields and get ...
Some efforts to preserve or rewild natural habitats are shifting harmful land use to other parts of the world – and this ...
Ahead of the UN Human Rights Coun­cil’s (hereafter “HRC” or “Coun­­cil”) 58th regular session (Feb­­ruary 24 - April 4 2025), ...
Executive Member Isha Johansen paid a courtesy visit to the South African The post FIFA Council and CAF Executive Member ...
World Bank Country Director for Ghana, Liberia, and Sierra Leone, Robert Taliercio, has cautioned Ghana against making a ...
By Ebenezer Chike Adjei NJOKUReturning to international capital markets prematurely could send the wrong signal to investors, resulting in unsustainable borrowing costs and derailing recent fiscal ...