insert_link APO International3rd Regional Workshop on Fisheries, Aquaculture, and the Blue Economy in Africa’s Development The 3rd Awareness Enhancing Workshop on the Importance of Fisheries, Aquaculture, and Blue Economy in Africa’s Socio-Economic Development, is being held from 07–09 April 2025 in Johannesburg, South Africa, bringing together key stakeholders from AU Member States, Regional Economic Communities, development partners, and civil society, and AWFISHNET South Africa Chapter to strengthen regional dialogue and action around Africa’s aquatic wealth. Organized by AU-IBAR and AUDA-NEPAD, the workshop is focusing on […] today8 April, 2025
insert_link APO InternationalWorld Health Day: Africans overwhelmingly lack medical aid, support government provision of universal health coverage Medical aid coverage is the exception rather than the rule across Africa: On average across 28 countries, fewer than one in four adults say they have insurance that helps pay their medical bills if they get sick, the latest Afrobarometer (www.Afrobarometer.org) findings reveal. Most citizens say they worry about being unable to obtain or afford medical care when they need it, including more than half who say they worry “a lot.” And […] today8 April, 2025
insert_link APO InternationalEconomic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) Grants the Government of Cabo Verde $50,000 to draw up its 2025-2040 Infrastructure Master Plan On 3 April 2025 in Praia, Cape Verde, an ECOWAS mission led by the Commissioner for Infrastructure, Energy and Digitisation, Mr Sediko Douka, accompanied by the ECOWAS Resident Representative in Cape Verde and the Acting Director and Programme Officer of the Project Preparation and Development Unit (PPDU), visited the cape Verdean minister for Infrastructure, Spatial Planning and Housing. On the agenda was a meeting on ECOWAS support for the development of […] today8 April, 2025
insert_link APO InternationalUnited Nations (UN) reflects on the 1994 genocide against the Tutsi in Rwanda António Guterres joined survivors, diplomats and civil society members for the annual ceremony in the UN General Assembly Hall to mourn the lives lost in this “chilling chapter in human history” and to prevent it from ever happening again. He recalled that the genocide occurred at terrifying speed. The atrocities took place over 100 days, starting on 7 April 1994. Some one million children, women and men were killed. While the overwhelming […] today8 April, 2025
insert_link APO InternationalDemocratic Republic of the Congo (DRC): Violence in eastern DRC driving a “catastrophic escalation” in children going hungry The number of children going hungry in war-torn eastern regions of the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) has surged 50% due to an escalation in violence this year with 2.3 million more children now going without enough food [1], according to Save the Children. An analysis of new data from the leading international authority on food insecurity, the Integrated Food Security Phase Classification (IPC), shows that the number of […] today8 April, 2025
insert_link APO InternationalAfrica’s Higher Education Centers of Excellence: Celebrating a decade of transformative journey in revolutionizing Africa’s contribution to global research and innovation About 500 participants, including more than 80 Africa Higher Education Centers of Excellence (ACEs), policy makers, higher education leaders, industry experts, and development partners have gathered in Accra, Ghana, from April 7 to 9, for a three-day celebration marking the tenth anniversary of the ACE program, a transformative journey in Africa’s higher education. This milestone recognizes a decade of strengthening Africa’s higher education, fostering regional integration, improving industry linkages and […] today8 April, 2025
insert_link APO InternationalThe health of mothers and babies is the foundation of healthy families and communities On World Health day, Uganda reflects on progress, challenges, and collaborative strategies to reduce maternal and newborn mortality under the theme "Healthy beginnings, hopeful futures,". This theme calls for intensified efforts by governments and communities to end preventable maternal and newborn deaths and prioritize women’s long-term health. Marking the start of a yearlong campaign, the commemoration aims to raise awareness, advocate for investments, mobilize collective action, and provide essential health information on […] today8 April, 2025
insert_link APO InternationalSudan’s darkest hour “This week, we mark two years of war in Sudan which have caused one of the most harrowing crises of our generation, with the forced displacement of nearly 15 million people. Armed men have for more than 700 days and nights attacked defenceless civilians with impunity. Civilians have not been protected, and peace efforts have failed. “We are witnessing a confluence of catastrophic factors—the widespread violence that has caused the deepest humanitarian collapse […] today8 April, 2025
insert_link APO InternationalEritrea: World Health Day Observed at National Level World Health Day, observed annually on 7 April, was commemorated at the national level in Asmara under the theme “Healthy Beginnings – Hopeful Futures.” The event was attended by Ministers, senior Government officials, as well as heads of UN offices in Eritrea. Speaking at the event, Dr. AndebrhanTesfatsion, Acting Director General of Public Health at the Ministry of Health, stated that the objective of World Health Day is to serve […] today8 April, 2025