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After years of drought, the South African capital famously evaded “Day Zero” for water once. But can it do so again?

Around Mount Kenya, Milka Musyoki, a project officer from Nature Kenya, is weaving a female legacy into forest conservation.

GLF Live with Constance Okollet and Patti Kristjanson

Hear their takes on revolutionizing value chains and boosting sovereignty in African food systems.

As central Chile shoulders its 13th year of drought, how will Santiago keep its faucets flowing?

In the news: Pakistan floods affect 33 million, UN High Seas Treaty falls through again, and how Europe bankrolled Russian fossil fuels.

In the news: U.S. adopts Inflation Reduction Act, Lebanon faces world’s highest food inflation, and Great Barrier Reef's record coral cover.

Landscape regeneration, peace efforts and tech intersect at NYC’s Cooper Hewitt museum, which has included the Regreening Africa app.

Wildlife Conservation Society Assistant program director Vicky Mbofu shares on her work restoring Tanzania’s Southern Highlands.

Alida O’Connor’s notes on land management in Kalomo District, Zambia’s breadbasket.

The COLANDS initiative is confronting common challenges in the field in Ghana, Indonesia and Zambia.

Every picture has a story. From Nigeria, South Africa and Kenya, here are the three that won the GLF Africa 2022 photo competition.

In the news: UK heatwave near impossible without climate change, oil and gas drilling in Congo, and why Lyme disease cases are soaring.

Wind and solar energy may get a lift from falling-weight technology, also known as gravity power. What's next for this new technology?

Media and business icon Moky Makura and award-winning journalist Wanjohi Kabukuru discuss how narratives on Africa must change.