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PAVE Raises the Flag: Why Africa Cannot Afford to Lag on High Seas Treaty RatificationAdminJanuary 21, 2026As the High Seas Treaty; the historic Agreement on the Conservation and Sustainable Use of Marine Biological Diversity of Areas ... Read More
Disability and Climate Change in South Africa: The Urgent Gap in Inclusive Climate ActionAdminJanuary 14, 2026By Lana Leas-Roy, Programme Lead Disability Inclusion: Afrika Tikkun The Hidden Vulnerability When disasters strike; floods, droughts, heatwaves, persons with ... Read More