Latest Nigeria News | Page 2

COP30: FAO’s AIM4Forests secures long-term financial support from the United Kingdom
Global gains in tuberculosis response endangered by funding challenges
New FAO-WFP report warns of shrinking window to prevent millions more people facing acute food insecurity in 16 hotspots
Crimes against children in conflict surged 30% in 2024 to worst ever level
Scaling up family planning approaches
WHO issues guidance to address drastic global health financing cuts
Words into Action: Supporting Disaster Risk Assessments at National and Local Levels
New project investigates how agriculture impacts women with disabilities in Nigeria
Flourishing Career Opportunities Attract Officers to the Garden City
Health Works Leaders Coalition Launched To Promote Health System Investments And Spur Economic Growth, Job Creation
Chariot Corporation Significant Lithium Pegmatites At Nigerian Projects
Population Sustainability Required For Urban Crisis Response On World Habitat Day
Chariot Corporation Drilling Targets Defined At Resurgent Project
Ethiopia Achieves Major Milestone In Medicines Regulation Reaching WHO Maturity Level 3
Chariot To Pursue U.S. OTCQB Listing
University of Manchester awarded £3m to transform irrigation monitoring in Sub-Saharan Africa
Top Honours For Playford Students At Show
WHO urges cost effective solutions on NCDs and mental health amidst slowing progress
UN committee finds grave and systematic violations persist after Chibok mass abduction of schoolgirls: Nigeria
FUSION BOTANICAL multicultural festival line-up revealed
What chaos at the US CDC could mean for the rest of the world
Cairns Festival finds it’s groove with a jam-packed live music program
How Nollywood films help Kenyan housemaids make sense of their lives
Rethinking Africa’s Pastoral Lands
Africa’s CIFAL Centres Host Successful Regional Meeting in Abuja
Integrating Vision Zero into Fleet Management in Nigeria
WHO trains journalists to reshape road safety news coverage in Latin America
Could climate anxiety be a form of pre-traumatic stress disorder? A psychologist explains the research
Nigeria: Hunger deepens as farmers in the conflict-affected northeast struggle to survive
Military muscle alongside medical might
China’s Belt and Road investment hits record highs in 2025, driven by energy, mining and tech sectors
Green Climate Fund approves a record $300 million for FAO-designed projects in Papua New Guinea, Saint Lucia and the Sahel
From dyslexia diagnosis to Doctorate: New Territory teacher empowers students through mentoring
Leader of the Opposition – Speech – National Press Club, Canberra
When developing countries band together, lifesaving drugs become cheaper and easier to buy − with trade-offs
Vietnam’s Prime Minister On KI Visit
The Preventable Crisis Killing 1,000 Children Every Day
Global health leaders urge action on immunization priorities at Seventy-eighth World Health Assembly
The Preventable Crisis Killing 1,000 Children Every Day
International operation results in arrest of 22 men in Nigeria for sextortion
UNITAR Launched “MotoAI” during the 8th UN Global Road Safety Week
Director-General’s Award for Global Health given to Professor Awa Marie Coll Seck and Professor Sir Brian Greenwood
Cutting HIV aid means undercutting US foreign and economic interests − Nigeria shows the human costs
Trust, Fintech And Future Of Finance In Aotearoa
WHO and Medicines Patent Pool announce sublicensing agreement for rapid diagnostic test technology
AB InBev Reports First Quarter 2025 Results
Popes have been European for hundreds of years. Is it time for one from Africa or Asia?
AI systems are built on English – but not the kind most of the world speaks