A member of the community conservation group plants mangrove seedlings
at Sabaki estuary in Malindi, Kilifi county, during the second phase of Absa
Kenya Foundation’s coastal restoration programme /XINHUAA new study by the World Resources Institute has shown that bolstering funding for adaptation and resilience is not only urgent, but also one of the smartest development investments available today. The study, which analysed 320 adaptation and resilience investments across 12 countries totalling $133 billion (Sh17.2 billion), finds that every $1 (Sh129) invested in adaptation and resilience generates more than $10 (Sh1,292.6)...
TEMPO.CO, Jakarta - When it comes to currency, the focus often revolves around its strength—the higher the value, the more buying power it holds. However, there are notable exceptions, with some named as the weakest currency in the world.These currencies are known for their low exchange rates and significant depreciation, which can be indicative of various economic challenges.List of the Weakest Currencies in the WorldBank Bazaar and Forbes both named the Iranian Rial as the weakest currency in the world. Keep reading to discover nine other currencies that share this reputation...