Mercy Ship comes to Madagascar

Ministry of Health confirms Africa Mercy’s® return to Madagascar in 2024

Recent meetings between the Ministry of Health and Mercy Ships have furthered planning for the hospital ship Africa Mercy® to return to Madagascar in early February. Initially, Mercy Ships (www.MercyShips.africa/) plans to dock the 16, 572 GT Africa Mercy in the port of Toamasina. During the field service, in collaboration with the Ministry of Health, the ship’s medical professionals, […]

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Affordable Alternative Building Materials for Sustainable Construction in Africa

Africa is a continent of diverse landscapes, cultures, and economies, but one common challenge faced by many African nations is the need for affordable and sustainable housing. Traditional building materials like concrete and steel can be expensive and often require significant energy inputs, making them less accessible in many regions. However, the continent is rich […]

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Libya deports 250 undocumented African and Asian migrants

Libyan Interior Minister Imed Trabelsi revealed on Wednesday that Libya has deported more than 250 undocumented migrants, hailing from sub-Saharan African nations and Asia, back to their respective home countries. This move marks a significant step in addressing the complex issue of migration in North Africa. Minister Trabelsi made the announcement during a press conference […]

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“Transition to cleaner energy cannot be reversed” – US envoy to African Climate Summit

In a groundbreaking moment at the inaugural African Climate Summit, John Kerry, the U.S. government’s climate envoy, asserted that the global transition to cleaner energy is an unstoppable force, impervious to climate skepticism among world leaders. Speaking during a news conference in Nairobi, Kenya’s capital, Kerry emphasized that this transition is not merely a possibility […]

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