South Africa’s water, energy and food crisis : why fixing one means fixing them all

8 décembre 2025 | Thulani Ningi, Research associate, University of Fort Hare, Alois Mugadza, Research Fellow, The University of the West Indies, Saul Ngarava, Postdoctoral research associate, University of Lincoln
South Africa’s water, energy and food crises are interconnected. Coordinated funding across all three, including community-led and blended finance, is needed.
 Site référencé:  The Conversation (Africa)

The Conversation (Africa) 

Bloemfontein, South Africa : how to turn clear skies, a planetarium and an observatory into a tourist attraction
11/12/2025
Djibouti : la démocratie vacille alors que le président cherche un nouveau mandat
11/12/2025
Early shoppers : how African consumers set global trade trends in the 1800s
10/12/2025
The history of the Zambezi River is a tale of culture, conquest and commerce
10/12/2025
Nigeria’s economy has improved but ordinary people still feel the pinch : economist offers some solutions
10/12/2025
Food waste in South Africa is dumped in landfills - study weighs up healthier and more sustainable options
10/12/2025