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Yvonne Nyaga

I am a versatile writer and UX designer. I contribute to various websites by writing and uploading engaging articles. I also create impactful newsletters that connect with audiences. Currently, I am expanding my expertise in website development, bringing creativity, technical skill, and a keen eye for detail to every project. In collaborating with clients, I am dedicated to delivering high-quality content that informs, inspires, and captivates.
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We unpack what some African countries are doing about tobacco control

By Corne van Walbeek and Zunda Chisha Rapid population growth, increased advertising by the tobacco industry, and growing tobacco consumption among young people in Africa all contribute to a projected...

We modelled the effects of climate change on Kenya’s Tana River Basin

By Rhosanna Jenkins Kenya’s Tana River – the longest in the country â€“ snakes through a river basin which encompasses a huge range of ecosystems, from lush...

Rhinos can’t sweat, making them vulnerable to overheating: global warming could wipe them out in southern Africa

By Timothy Randhir Southern Africa is home to 22,137 of the world’s 23,432 white and black African rhinos. But they’re facing grave threats because of a...

Press freedom in Kenya, Uganda and Rwanda: what journalists have to say about doing their jobs

A majority of the world’s population has experienced a decline in press freedom in recent years, according to a UN report. In east Africa, the...

Climate change will affect hydropower – African countries must be prepared

Hydropower provides clean electricity to millions in Africa. It’s the largest source of renewable energy on the continent and accounts for nearly one quarter of total electricity generation...

Navigating Cultural and Social Issues Impacting Women’s Health and Rights

Cultural and social issues play a profound role in shaping the health and rights of women worldwide. In many societies, deeply ingrained cultural norms,...

Kenya’s had unusually hot weather – an expert unpacks what could be causing it

By Gilbert Ouma In early 2024 most parts of Kenya, including Nairobi, experienced unusually high temperatures. The World Meteorological Organisation described the hot weather as a global phenomenon:...

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