The African Union has commended Nigeria for its school feeding program, which has now reached 65.4 million children across the continent. The program aims to tackle malnutrition and improve educational outcomes for children in Africa. This initiative demonstrates Nigeria’s commitment to investing in the future of its youth and contributing to the overall development of the continent.
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JSE Voluntary Carbon Market Sees First Trades Of Carbon Credits Eligible For The SA Carbon Tax
The JSE Ventures Voluntary Carbon Market, in partnership with Xpansiv, facilitated the first trades of carbon credits eligible as offsets against South Africa's Carbon Tax, with 10,000 credits traded at $8.25 per credit, equivalent to 80% of the current tax rate. The market allows for buying and selling of carbon and renewable energy credits for compliance and voluntary programs, with the recent launch of International Renewable Energy Certificates to offset "scope two" emissions. This initiative...
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