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VIDEO: Insects helping to combat hunger

Agriculture in Africa could be big business by 2030 if farmers are given more support, according to the World Bank.

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11 years ago

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VIDEO: 'Hunger for vengeance' in Bangui

Thomas Fessy reports from Bangui, where mob rule on the streets has already left two men dead.

 

11 years ago

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VIDEO: Helping children with hearing problem

Hearing is a sense that most people take for granted, but if it's damaged or lost, the impairment is practically invisible to other people.

 

10 years ago

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VIDEO: Helping sick children go home in SA

A scheme in South Africa is helping parents learn how to care for their children at home so they can leave hospital and live as a family.

 

9 years ago

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VIDEO: Helping Ghana cope with cancer

Theadora Pepera is a British-based Ghanaian consultant gynaecologist, who is helping Ghana develop its cervical cancer screening programme.

 

11 years ago

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VIDEO: Navy helping Britons leave Libya

Rana Jawad reports from Tripoli on the evacuation by the Royal Navy of Britons caught up in fighting between militias in Libya.

 

10 years ago

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VIDEO: App helping locals improve slum life

How an app and mapping technology is making life better for residents in a Nairobi slum

 

11 years ago

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The Nigerians 'killed like insects'

The Nigerians 'killed like insects' in a massacre

 

10 years ago

TheCitizen

KAMNDAYA: More rains come with more insects

Farmers understand that more rains will likely lead to more creatures that fly. Rural folk hear sounds of different insects and birds when it rains. In an urban setting, they will gravitate around a light source at night. If you forget to close your windows when the lights are switched on, they will find their way into your house and enjoy the light with you.

 

5 years ago

Phys.Org

The brains of shrimps and insects are more alike than we thought

The brains of shrimps and insects are more alike than we thought  Phys.org

 

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