Africa Renewal: April 2023

Gender

Clemence Uwamutarambirwa detecting temperature of potatoes in a greenhouse.

Rwandan woman develops App to boost agriculture

The Smart Potato Greenhouse Technology app uses sensors to monitor soil quality and temperature and automates irrigation

Women Hold Up Half the Sky

Ms. Martha Ama Akyaa Pobee – the UN Assistant Secretary-General for Africa – reflects on women overcoming differences and leading movements for peace, gender equality and women’s rights
UN News
Ms. Hanna Tetteh

Horn of Africa: Using digital technologies to advance women, peace and security agenda

Online platforms provide unique opportunities to women’s political, economic, and social inclusion, which requires sustained commitment by the international community.
Health workers at the UNFPA Tunaydbah field hospital in Sudan’s eastern Gedaraf state

Escalating violence in Sudan shuts hospitals, puts pregnant women at risk

Doctors, nurses and hospital staff unable to travel to work and vital humanitarian aid not getting through
By UNFPA

Climate Change

Fast-tracking global Early Warnings systems

13 African countries among initial group to receive coordinated and targeted support in new global early warning initiative.
By WMO

Nigeria formally joins UN Water Convention

10 countries from Africa, Middle East and Latin America commit to join key water-sharing treaty, as UN sets membership target for half of all countries by 2030.
By UNECE

Water-insecure Africa gets some wins at the UN Water Conference

Charlotte MacAlister, the lead author of the Global Water Security 2023 Assessment report, says African governments and citizens must take urgent actions to boost water security

Economic Development

Afreximbank and UNECA sign agreement to establish special economic zones for the production of Battery Electric Vehicle

The two organisations will play a central facilitating role, acting as the project’s financial and technical partners respectively

African Ministers call for a reformed global debt architecture

Reviewing and updating of the IMF-World Bank Debt Sustainability Analysis is key to make it more SDG- and solvency-focused
By UNECA

Health and Well-being

Combating violence

Youth

New youth climate advisers picked

UN Secretary-General urges young people globally to ratchet up pressure this year. They are key to keeping climate goals alive, kicking fossil fuel addiction, driving climate justice.

Health

Africa needs to vaccinate 33 million children to put progress back on track

African Vaccination Week and World Immunization Week (24–30 April) theme is “The Big Catch-Up”, to reach kids who missed vaccinations, and to restore and strengthen routine immunization programmes
World Health Organization
By WHO

Peace and Security

Technology

Young woman ignites a 3D printing revolution in The Gambia

The UN in The Gambia is supporting initiatives to bridge the gender disparity gap in STEM through raising awareness and capacity-building support to women-owned businesses

Youth & ICT

Rwanda: Using innovative poker games to promote sexual and reproductive health among the youth

Inventor Ndagijimana Benoit says ‘Ishema Ryanjye’ card games are a hit among adolescents

Human Rights

Sustainable Development Goals

Stemming the tide: UN supports flood survivors in South Africa

The UN is providing access to mobile health services at the shelters and has appealed for emergency provisions of relief items and ensuring that schooling for children remains

Humanitarian Aid

Environment

How Africa benefits from the new historic “high seas” treaty on maritime biodiversity

Treaty obligates States to adopt ocean conservation measures with fair and equitable sharing of benefits

Culture and Education

Cultural spaces help counter harmful legacy of slavery

Bryan Stevenson, American lawyer and Founder and Executive Director of Equality Justice Initiative (EJI), a US non-profit
UN News
Podcast