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Comment le Rwanda s’en sort dans la restauration des zones marécageux

Les experts en conservation étudient les amphibiens, tels que les grenouilles, et comment ils peuvent aider à comprendre comment restaurer les zones humides et les rendre plus résilientes face aux changements climatiques. Une étude de 2020 a indiqué que plus

Rwanda faces annual disaster losses of $300 Million- Report

  2024 Disaster Data : Between January and October 2024, disasters in Rwanda caused significant damage, including: 1,620 damaged homes 1,000 hectares of crops destroyed 66 classrooms affected 60 road sections damaged 12 churches and 12 bridges impacted   Rwanda

Antoine Mukeshimana: From Hippo Attack to Hope -A Journey of Resilience and Renewal

By Samuel Ngendahimana (RWANDA) Antoine Mukeshimana, 45, was born and raised on Sharita Island, a remote and high-risk area in the Rweru Sector of Bugesera District in eastern Rwanda. The island is situated in Lake Rweru, at the confluence of the

Sewage Handling in Mwanza City: The Everyday Struggle to Survive

  By Said Sindo (TANZANIA)   Evening view of Mabatini-Buzuruga Road in Mwanza City. On the roadside, people are engaged in different businesses. This is a mountainous area, so houses are built on slopes with poor water and toilet systems.  “I

Saving Lake Hawassa from Distress

  By Solomon Yimer (ETHIOPIA)   On a foggy morning, Ethiopia’s Lake Hawassa looks hidden and gloomy. Once clear and beautiful, the water is now murky and filled with trash. Plastic bags, bottles, and even shoes float around, along with some

Is Burullus Lake a Paradise Under Threat?

  By Sara Haggag (EGYPT)    Burullus Lake, Egypt’s second-largest lake, lies between the Damietta and Rosetta branches of the Nile River and stretches out toward the Mediterranean Sea. Since becoming a Ramsar protected area in 1998, it has been a

A Journey through a River: Life in Juba

  By Samir Bol (SOUTH SUDAN)     Lawrence Samuel stands by the Nile River, looking at how much Juba has changed since he was born in the 1950s. Back then, Juba was a quiet place, but now it’s the busy