Mlalazi eyes Nigeria’s Clima awards
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Craft Properties boss returns from fruitful UN summit
The Leaders’ Summit of the UN Global Compact brings together business leaders, UN officials, government leaders, SDG stakeholders, and civil society professionals.
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No power for the people
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Byo author signs up with UK publishing house
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On the eve of the summit for a New Global Financing Pact in Paris, Action Aid revealed that branding loans as climate finance risks make vulnerable countries’ problems even worse.
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