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Subject Espresso ☕️ - Fuel poverty in Britain, Cambodia's new internet gateway and the African software developers fighting inequality
Date February 16, 2022 1:23 PM
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The African software developers using AI to fight inequality [[link removed]]

In sub-Saharan Africa, nearly 70% of the urban population does not have access to public transport

Cambodia's internet gateway raises fears of China-style surveillance [[link removed]]

When implemented, Cambodia’s National Internet Gateway will hit privacy and hamper the work of human rights defenders amid a crackdown on dissent, critics say

India solar park sparks desire for school, as girls dream of green jobs [[link removed]]

Teenagers living near Bhadla solar plant want better access to education, so they can find jobs in India’s new green economy rather than staying at home or herding animals

Climate migration fuels conflicts in Bay of Bengal region [[link removed]]

Climate change pressures are pushing people from their homes and exacerbating tensions over control of valuable but shrinking natural resources like land, water and minerals, says new report

British households face fuel poverty as energy prices skyrocket [[link removed]]

Many people in Britain are struggling to weather a cost-of-living crisis, with rising fuel bills putting further strain on household budgets

Opinion OPINION: Can Africa and the EU join forces to boost sustainable farming? [[link removed]]

As European and African leaders meet this week, making farming greener should be on their plate

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