Africa Renewal: January 2023

Gender

Women in Mozambique are building livelihoods that support their long-term recovery from violence

How business start-up kits are changing lives in Mozambique

By accessing economic opportunities and learning to run small businesses, women are building livelihoods and overcoming financial dependence on their partners
Michelle Obama speaks at panel discussion with Amal Clooney, Melinda French Gates and Wanjiru Wahome

Supporting adolescent girls with disabilities through STEM

Michelle Obama, Melinda Gates, and Amal Clooney pledged to support adolescent girls

Climate Change

Dabaso Mangrove floating restaurant.

Crabshack floating restaurant thriving above mangrove trees

During high season it gets up 1,000 customers a day with monthly earnings of up to $30,000 and employs 42 staff
Restored Mangrove trees.

How Kenyan coastal villagers are cashing in on carbon credits

Mikoko Pamoja mangrove project expected to generate annual revenue of about $130,000

Sustainable Development Goals

Farmers and herders vie for access to land and pasture.

Climate change destroys the livelihoods of Kenyan pastoralists

Amid acute and persistent drought, pastoralists in Northern Kenya—and other arid regions of Africa—are in dire straits and hinge hope on potential compensation for loss and damage.

Refugees & Migrants

Miche, Terese and their children about to go back to their home country, the DRC.

Angolan refugees return to the Democratic Republic of the Congo to build a new life

The voluntary refugee repatriation operation was organized by UNHCR, IOM, the Government of Angola and a number of other partners, with funding from the UN Peacebuilding Fund (PBF)

Economic Development

Trade

Presently, intra Africa trade stands low at just 14.4% of total African exports.

Africa’s free trade on track, more efforts needed

Buoyant year ahead as AfCFTA marks 2nd Anniversary
Stephen Karingi, Director of Regional Integration and Trade at UNECA.

Private sector urged to “own and drive” Africa’s continental free trade

Africa’s private sector accounts for 80 per cent of total production, two-thirds of investment, three-quarters of credit, and employs 90 per cent of the working-age population
By UNECA
Stephen Karingi, Director of Regional Integration and Trade at UNECA.

AfCFTA is key in cushioning African LDCs from external shocks

Current trade patterns have exposed Africa’s poorest to commodity price volatilities and global shocks due to current trading patterns
By UNECA
People and trucks cross at the Ghana-Côte d'Ivoire border at Elubo.

Momentum builds for free movement under AfCFTA

Intra-African trade was largely stifled by stringent entry rules making it strenuous for citizens to move from one country to another
By UNECA

Health

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