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Subject Espresso ☕️ - Pakistan's floods spurs climate planning and South Africans tackle digital divide
Date September 1, 2022 11:00 AM
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Will Pakistan floods spur better climate disaster planning? [[link removed]]

As losses from climate-fuelled disasters rise, investment in cutting risks makes financial sense - and can solve multiple problems at once

South African tech entrepreneurs tackle digital divide in townships [[link removed]]

Improved internet access, online literacy and new technology tools such as apps for informal traders are helping the poorest

Opinion OPINION: Chile: Lessons from years of disinformation [[link removed]]

Ahead of a constitutional referendum on Sept. 4, Chileans face a flood of disinformation online. Tackling it requires diligence, flexibility and collaborations

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