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The UNESCO World Heritage Committee, meeting in Paris, announced the removal of three African sites from the List of World ...
In stark contrast to its neighbours in Sub-Saharan Africa, Madagascar reports an estimated HIV prevalence below 0.5%.1 HIV infections are perceived to be primarily concentrated in key populations.
Explore 10 uplifting news stories that highlight positive changes around the world. This video features: - Earth's Largest Protected Tropical Forest - Madagascar's Epic Tortoise Rescue - 250 Animals G ...
In June 2025, a quiet but important decision marked a real turning point in African urban finance. The African Development Bank's Board of Directors approved a ZAR 2.5 billion ($139 million) corporate ...
After 15 years on the UNESCO List of World Heritage in Danger, Madagascar's Atsinanana Rainforests have officially been deemed safe. This decision marks a significant milestone for Madagascar, seen ...
Analysis - The African Plant Database lists 65,000 species of flowering plants, ferns and conifers found on the African continent and Madagascar. Since 2006, every plant species ever documented in ...
Some good news as the UNESCO World Heritage Committee (WHC) has decided to remove three properties located in Madagascar, ...
UNESCO World Heritage sites in Madagascar, Egypt, and Libya have regained protected status thanks to improved preservation, ...
THE United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisation (UNESCO) has removed three properties located in Egypt, Libya and Madagascar from the List of World Heritage in Danger. These ...
The Rainforests of the Atsinanana, a lush expanse on Madagascar’s eastern escarpment, are vital for preserving the island’s ...
The World Heritage Committee has removed three African heritage sites -- in Madagascar, Egypt and Libya -- from UNESCO's list ...