Africa: An Ebola “Fortress Technique” Will Fail – Classes from the Previous

Africa: An Ebola “Fortress Technique” Will Fail – Classes from the Previous

In late 2014, I watched the Zaire pressure of Ebola overwhelm Liberia and Sierra Leone following its emergence from Affected person Zero, a two-year-old toddler in Southern Guinea. The worldwide group was frozen in bureaucratic inertia. I bear in mind a frantic 48 hours spent coordinating emergency strains between Liberian President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf and…

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Rising classes from many years of Conservation Agriculture analysis in Southern Africa

Rising classes from many years of Conservation Agriculture analysis in Southern Africa

ACASA’s analysis yields not simply knowledge however seeds of hope, foreseeing a transformative future in CA adoption, shaping African agriculture and past. 08 June 2024, Africa: For many years, smallholder farmers in Southern Africa have battled the whims of a altering local weather—from withered crops to yield reductions and looming meals insecurity issues. And the outlook just…

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