The European Union (EU) Commission has allocated €510 million to Nigeria and other countries in sub-Saharan Africa.
The commission stated that the EU has budgeted €1.9 billion for humanitarian assistance to vulnerable populations worldwide.
Sub-Saharan African countries should be given more financial and technical support to cope with climate change disasters, so ...
A recent study from Tufts University, published in Nature Medicine, reveals the staggering health toll of sugar-sweetened ...
The World Bank Group is partnering with the African Development Bank and other partners on Mission 300, an ambitious initiative to connect 300 million people to electricity in Sub-Saharan Africa by ...
Across 36 countries, a median of 54% say the gap between the rich and poor is a very big problem in their nation.
The map is available for public use through open access. It is the first bioavailable strontium isotope map to show predicted ...
The consumption of sugary drinks contributed to an estimated 184,000 deaths worldwide in 2010. Just a decade later, that ...
One of the biggest challenges facing sub-Saharan African nations is how to help farmers withstand climate and economic headwinds and produce food for a growing population. Critics say most U.S. aid ...
Sub-Saharan Africa’s economic growth is expected to improve to an average 4.2% this year from an estimated 3.8% in 2024, boosted by investments in energy and infrastructure and an expanded ...
American researchers found that in Sub-Saharan Africa sugar-sweetened drinks contributed ... cases and more than 11% of new ...
The European Union has announced an initial humanitarian assistance package of €1.9bn for 2025, with €510m earmarked for ...