Perspectives on Climate and Health in Cabo Verde

Newsletter 1 | April 2024 | Maria da Luz Mendonça and Júlio Rodrigues
“Now is the time!” – Dâmaris Tavares, student and president of the Children and Youth Parliament

Newsletter 1 | April 2024 | Dâmaris Tavares
Nature-based solutions for climate resilience

Newsletter 1 | March 2024 l Pedro Malheiro
Climate action: implementation of technical training plan has begun

Newsletter 1 | April 2024 l Inês Mourão
Climate action – Why now?

Newsletter 1 | April 2024 l Ethel Fernandes
Environmentalists say water harvesting should be a priority for Cabo Verde’s climate fund

Cape Verdean environmental associations have expressed to Lusa the urgent need to prioritise water collection in the country’s new climate fund, which is about to be established by the government. According to Januário Nascimento, president of the Association for the Defence of the Environment and Development (ADAD), the fund should be directed towards mobilising water […]
Water and Sanitation Programme under review in Praia

The Water and Sanitation Programme, funded by Luxembourg Cooperation for the period 2021-2025 and valued at 18 million euros, was analysed in Praia, at the 3rd meeting of the Steering Committee. The programme was developed with a pragmatic approach, focused on Cabo Verde’s priority needs and with a view to solving problems effectively. The committee […]
Alarming climate trend: the planet’s average temperature exceeds 1.5°C above the Pre-Industrial period in 12 months

For the first time in history, annual global temperatures have exceeded 1.5 ºC above pre-industrial levels, as revealed by the European Union’s climate service. This represents a significant milestone, given that world leaders had pledged in 2015 to limit long-term temperature rises to 1.5 ºC in order to avoid the most severe impacts of climate […]
PR calls for more attention to food and nutritional security in the face of drought and rising product prices

José Maria Neves, President of the Republic of Cabo Verde, urges the central and local authorities, and civil society itself, to manage water in the best way, and to pay more attention to the food and nutritional security of families, in view of rising product prices and a decrease in the purchasing power of Cape […]
IMF follows with “great interest” Cabo Verde’s example of debt conversion into climate financing

The International Monetary Fund (IMF) is following with “great interest” the mechanism for converting debt into climate financing, developed between Cabo Verde and Portugal, said the director of the organization’s African Department, Abebe Aemro Selassie. The responsible hopes that, in practice, it will translate into benefits for the country. Abebe Aemro Selassie, who was speaking […]