Yearly Archives: 2026
When Disaster Strikes, Women Become the Unseen Backbone of Climate Survival
By Ibrahima Yakubu
Climate change is often discussed in terms of rising temperatures, flooding, droughts, and extreme weather events. Less visible, but equally important, is...
Climate Crisis Drives Silent Separation: Rise of “Climate Orphans” in Rural Communities
By Ibrahima Yakubu
Climate change is often discussed in terms of rising temperatures, melting glaciers, and extreme weather events. But beyond the statistics lies a...
ACReSAL Promotes Community Participation, Safeguards in Doma Gully Intervention
By Aliyu Gerengi, Gombe
The Gombe State ACReSAL Focal NGO, Jewel Environmental Initiative, has conducted a sensitization programme for stakeholders in communities benefiting from the...
The Untold Impact of Climate Change on Menstrual Health
By Ibrahima Yakubu
Climate change is often discussed in terms of rising temperatures, floods, droughts, and food insecurity. But there is a quieter crisis unfolding...
International Day of Women in Diplomacy: Gender activist Calls for Stronger Support for Women...
By Maryam Diallo Dakar
A head of the world International Day of Women in Diplomacy on 24 June, activists have called for stronger support and...
How Ecological Breakdown Leads to Sudden Climate Instability in some parts of northern Nigeria
By Ibrahima Yakubu
In recent years, the local area has experienced increasingly unpredictable and severe weather conditions, raising concern among residents and environmental experts. Scientists...
Birds, Bees, and Broken Seasons: Nature’s Calendar Is Falling Apart
By Ibrahima Yakubu
For generations, nature has followed a reliable schedule. Birds migrated with the changing seasons, flowers bloomed at predictable times, and bees emerged...
The Silent Climate Victims: Women, Children, and Rural Communities Left Out of Climate News
By Ibrahima Yakubu
Climate change is often presented in headlines as a story of rising temperatures, floods, droughts, and environmental disasters. While these narratives are...
Reporting Climate Change in Local Languages: Why English Alone Is Not Enough
By Ibrahima Yakubu
Climate change has become one of the most defining global challenges of our time. From extreme flooding to prolonged droughts, desertification, and...
Climate Displacement: The New Migration Story Journalists Are Not Fully Covering
By Ibrahima Yakubu
Migration has long been reported through the lens of conflict, economic hardship, and search for better opportunities. However, a new and rapidly...




















