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The goal is to further entrench gains and ensure that rural DRC communities remain on a path of self-reliance and prosperity.
A new study published in Nature Communications has found that 17.31% of tropical tree cover—an area spanning 395.9 million ...
Anselme Hamundwate, 23, right, and Mumbere Hamundwate, 25, work in a field in Katwa. After months of fighting in Lubero ...
A new IAEA coordinated research project ( CRP D12015) will apply gamma-ray spectrometry and digital technologies such as drones, satellite imagery and advanced analytics for precise soil assessment to ...
Since the GHF began operating at the end of May, thousands of people have been injured and more than 600 have been killed ...
The first group of SANDF soldiers deployed to the DRC arrive at Waterkloof Air Force Base outside Pretoria on 13 June 2025. Picture: SANDF ...
Over 250 SANDF troops deployed to DRC set to arrive back on home soil The troops are expected to land at Air Force Base Bloemspruit in Bloemfontein at midday on Friday.
Olivier Nduhungirehe, Rwandan foreign minister: 'We have no soldiers on Congolese soil' With Kigali accused of providing military support to the M23 rebels in the east of the DRC, and negotiations ...
EU facing pressure to drop Rwanda mineral deal over DRC involvement - but fears China could step in The EU is giving Rwanda's government £750m to develop its infrastructure. With competition from ...
A project aimed at focusing on increasing food production across the country targets to collect 77,969 soil samples from 45 counties.
Map courtesy of the Integrated Food Security Phase Classification (IPC). Who feeds the DRC? In recent years, the DRC government has backed numerous initiatives to support the country’s agriculture ...
Nearly a quarter of Ireland is covered in peat soils, according to a new map, representing a 13pc increase over previous estimates.
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