The recent rollout of a new malaria vaccine in Africa has been met with skepticism and caution due to concerns about its effectiveness and potential side effects. While the vaccine has shown promise in clinical trials, experts are warning that its impact may not be as significant as hoped. As countries in Africa continue to battle high rates of malaria, careful consideration and monitoring will be crucial in ensuring the success of this new vaccination effort.
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Africa: LNG – Africa Needs $200bn Annually to Meet Energy, Climate Goals
The Managing Director of Nigeria LNG Limited highlighted the need for over $200 billion in annual investments in the energy sector in Africa to achieve energy and climate goals, emphasizing the importance of balancing immediate energy access with transitioning to sustainable sources like LNG. He stressed the necessity of collaboration among policymakers, private sector players, and investors to attract capital and create enabling frameworks. Nigeria LNG's commitment to sustainability through LNG investments was praised for...
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