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Indigenous Peoples and local communities (IPLCs) hold invaluable knowledge, practices, and philosophies that contribute significantly to biodiversity conservation. The IPBES (2019) global assessment ...
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AllAfrica on MSNNamibia: Water Woes Worsened By Poor Planning, Litter and Disregard for Local KnowledgeNamibia's first female president, 35 years of independence and heavy downpours that left rivers flowing and lifted spirits.
Conservationists are rethinking strategies to build climate resilience in nature as rising temperatures threaten species and ...
The Economic and Social Council convened today to conduct elections, nominations, confirmations, and appointments to fill vacancies in 15 of its subsidia ...
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Good News This Week: April 5, 2025 - Plastic, Dolls, & BirdsEvery day the Good Good Good team collects the best good news in the world and shares it with our community. Here are the ...
In Namibia, researchers have started a food and nutrition project to train farmers in the use of a biofertiliser to produce protein-enriched legumes.
TRAVEL should go far beyond mere sightseeing to create meaningful connections with nature, people and culture. Read more at ...
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The Punch on MSNShipowners spend $30m annually on drydocking in AfricaFindings by The PUNCH have revealed that Nigerian shipowners spend between $25m and $25m-$30m every year on dry docking ...
The Ju/'hoansi (pronounced“Juun-kwasi”) San people of north-eastern Namibia are perhaps the last of southern Africa's indigenous inhabitants who retain the full suite of their ancient environmental ...
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Namibian Sun on MSNPromoting a love of language through Storybooks NamibiaAurelia Afrikaner The official launch of Storybooks Namibia, a free open educational resource that promotes literacy and language learning in homes, schools and communities, in Okahandja last week ...
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