Millions of people in Somalia are again going hungry but what is driving recurrent food insecurity in the Horn of Africa?
SCIENTISTS have said that human-induced climate change increased the severity of the 2021-2022 drought in the Horn of Africa.
The documentary by Intl. Emmy Award-nominated filmmaker Rehad Desai shows a country's struggle to safeguard the supply of ...
Drought, conflict, and high food prices might push another one million Somalians into crisis levels of food insecurity in the ...
A new report from the NGO ActionAid highlights the growing vulnerability of women to gender-based violence. It underscores ...
(Reuters) - The United Nations' World Food Programme (WFP), which gets much of its funding from the United States, is closing ...
Many of the world's biggest cities are facing too much or too little water. Regional solutions are helping vulnerable ...
The United Nations’ World Food Programme is closing its southern African bureau that’s been leading a response to the worst ...
An El Nino-induced drought last year caused Lesotho, Malawi, Zambia, Zimbabwe, and Namibia to declare a national disaster. The agency would consolidate its eastern and southern African operations ...
Planet Rugby takes a look at all the winners of the prestigious SA Rugby Player of the Year accolade since the award's ...