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<title>What Africa’s waste crisis reveals about power, politics and people</title>
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<description><![CDATA[ Waste in African cities exposes governance gaps, social inequality and the need for systems-driven urban renewal. ]]></description>
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<title>Reducing methane emissions from Africa’s waste sector through enhanced waste practices</title>
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<description><![CDATA[ Africa’s waste management challenges, from methane emissions to inadequate infrastructure, present an urgent opportunity to transform waste into a resource that drives environmental sustainability and economic growth. ]]></description>
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<title>A Sustainable Path for Methane Mitigation in Nigeria’s Oil and Gas Sector</title>
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<description><![CDATA[ Methane has over 80 times the global warming potential than carbon dioxide over a 20-year period. As such, it is a critical target for immediate climate action. Mitigating methane emissions, particularly from Nigeria&#039;s oil and gas sector, offers a strategic opportunity to achieve rapid climate benefits, improve public health and drive economic development. ]]></description>
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