News

Opinion - In Liberia, the bounty of natural resources -- including iron ore, gold, diamonds, rubber, round logs, crude palm oil, and palm kernel oil -- has regrettably proven to be more of a curse ...
At a colorful celebration that brought together chiefs, elders, government officials, youth, and community leaders, ...
The World Bank’s Programme Leader for Sustainable Development in-charge of Ghana, Liberia and Sierra-Leone, Madam Naila Ahmed ...
Speakers at a national landscape forum have called for stronger partnerships among stakeholders to harness the country’s natural resource capital for sustainable development ...
Over the weekend, the Environmental Justice Foundation (EJF), in collaboration with the Liberia National Fisheries and Aquaculture Authority (NaFAA) and with funding from the European Union, conducted ...
Nigeria is known for its natural beauty, landmarks, and game reserves. It is a great country with a lot to offer: incredible ...
Vedanta reported growth in production of aluminum by 1 per cent and mined metal by 4 per cent in Q4 FY25. Copper cathode ...
Zimbabweans, too, are no strangers to the so-called “resource curse” — a paradox described by various scholars in which resource-rich countries often remain ensnared in cycles of extreme poverty and ...
“We used to have land grabs. Now we are having carbon grabs,” Akinwumi Adesina, the president of the African Development Bank ...
The government must increase investment in the forest sector to en­hance the country’s environmental re­silience, job ...
An annual report by African safari experts, Go2Africa, reveals that tourists are shifting more towards conservation-focused ...