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Subject Espresso ☕️ - Inequality for black migrants in Yemen, South Africa's turn to clean energy, and the UN's recognition of lesbian and bi women
Date March 28, 2022 11:20 AM
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'It's our sun': Rural South Africans seek greater gains from clean energy [[link removed]]

As South Africa plans to cut its reliance on coal, it is backing green power production at the community level - but locals are seeking more employment and financial benefits

In Yemen, racism dooms Black people to life on the margins [[link removed]]

Millions of Black Yemenis and African migrants see little hope of escaping poverty and marginalisation due to centuries of discrimination

Clean energy is Africa’s chance for climate resilient development [[link removed]]

As the sunny continent looks for power, renewables are a clear winner

Unsustainable agricultural supply chains are eroding our forests [[link removed]]

Reshaping investment away from deforestation is tough – but these changes could help

Opinion The United Nations’ recognition of lesbian and bisexual women is a landmark for human rights [[link removed]]

The UN holds that laws criminalising lesbian and bisexual women violates women's rights in a landmark decision

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