Despite its massive population, Africa currently contributes the least of all continents to global carbon emissions, but rapid development threatens to shift
Despite its massive population, Africa currently contributes the least of all continents to global carbon emissions, but rapid development threatens to shift
Blue, yellow, green: As night falls, the dome of the Kigali conference centre lights up, resplendent in the colours of Rwanda's flag as it aims to attract all eyes on the capital, and beyond.
Blue, yellow, green: As night falls, the dome of the Kigali Convention Center lights up, resplendent in the colors of Rwanda’s national flag, as the country aims to attract all eyes on the capital and beyond.
In less than a decade, the small, landlocked nation has established itself as a destination for conferences, sports tournaments and other events, billing itself as “Africa’s Singapore” to boost the economy.
“Rwanda is one of the most stable countries in East Africa. People feel comfortable and safe when they come to these kinds of meetings,” Senegalese agricultural expert Ghislain Kanfany told Agence France-Presse as he arrived