
Air quality management in Africa faces significant hurdles, as highlighted by a recent presentation from the Stockholm Environment Institute.
Inadequate monitoring systems are a major challenge, leaving many regions without accurate real-time data on pollution levels.
This is compounded by a general lack of reliable data, making it difficult to assess the true scope of the problem and formulate effective interventions.
Furthermore, weak legislation and insufficient enforcement mechanisms hinder progress, allowing polluting activities to continue unchecked.
There's also a pervasive limited awareness among the public regarding the severe health and environmental impacts of air pollution.
This lack of public engagement, coupled with insufficient government attention, further exacerbates the issue, underscoring the urgent need for comprehensive strategies to improve air quality across the continent.