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Solar Lighting Spells End of Kerosene in Africa

By Charlotte Webster*
A simple but effective solar kit is helping to bring light to homes in the less-industrialised world without the choking side-effects of kerosene lamps.
About 14 per cent of Kenya is electrified, Tanzania even less at 11 and Malawi a pitiful seven. These statistics correspond directly to poverty and development.
The extensive off-grid rural areas [...]

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Reflections on CSR in Kenya and China in Africa

By Wayne Visser*
Last week, I was hosted by Ufadhili Trust to deliver a 2 day workshop on CSR in Nairobi, Kenya. As I was last in Kenya 20 years ago when I attended an AIESEC African Leadership Development Seminar, it was wonderful to return and compare my impressions.
The biggest changes have [...]

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How Climate Change Fans Armed Conflicts in Africa — Report

This item was filled under [ Biodiversity, Climate Change, Features, News ]

By Nnaemeka Meribe
If nothing is done soon to combat climate change, the number of armed conflicts raging in Africa is likely to increase, and this may swell the number of deaths from war, according to a new report.
Climate change, according to Wikipaedia, is a change in the statistical distribution of weather over periods of time [...]

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Eco-labeling vs. Greenmuting: What’s Right for You?

This item was filled under [ Business, Features, Green CSR, Green Office, News, Sustainability ]

By Peter Korchnak*
A while ago someone asked me whether my business card was printed on recycled paper. Yes, it is, I replied.
Why, then, the response went, is there nowhere on my card a corresponding symbol to be seen?
And, what if, when deciding whether to keep the card or do business with my company, a prospect [...]

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Commentary: The Road to Copenhagen Bypassed Africa

This item was filled under [ Climate Change, Features, News ]

By Fred Oluoch-Ojiwah
With a New Year starting we ponder on what came to be known as the Copenhagen Accords as announced last month.
Whether President Barack Obama knew what the global agreement he had helped to craft meant for Mama Sarah his Kenyan granny, her friends and other folks holed up in dire poverty somewhere in [...]

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