In Memory of Paul Mafabi
We deeply regret to announce that our former Supervisory Council member and most appreciated partner, Paul Mafabi succumbed to COVID-19 on the age of 62. […]
We safeguard and restore wetlands for people and nature
We deeply regret to announce that our former Supervisory Council member and most appreciated partner, Paul Mafabi succumbed to COVID-19 on the age of 62. […]
In the last two decades, the negative impact of human activities on the environment has reared its ugly face in most parts of the world. […]
Wetlands International through the Ecosystem Disaster Risk Reduction (Eco-DRR) project, in collaboration with the Upper Nile Water Management Zone, Ministry of Water and Environment, is […]
Wetlands International is developing an Integrated Wetlands Management Plan for Samburu County for key wetlands found in the mid-catchment area of River Ewaso Ng’iro in […]
Wetlands occur extensively across the Nile Basin, supporting livelihoods of millions of people and providing a unique ecosystem, rich habitat and breeding grounds for fish, […]
Wetlands International, in collaboration with Abim District Local Government and Community Tree Planting Program of National Forestry Authority, has kicked-off a one-month tree planting campaign […]
Over the past three weeks, more than 200 Kenyans have been killed by raging floods and landslides. Rivers have broken banks, and dams and lakes […]
On October 10, 2019, Wetlands International in collaboration with its local implementing partner Ethiopian Wildlife and Natural History Society, EWNHS launched a book entitled “A […]
From sea level rise, coral bleaching, hydrological effects, changes in water temperature, to alterations in water availability and quality, climate change is threatening our wetlands […]
The connections between women and wetlands, and the role they play in conservation cannot be ignored. But then, how important is it? In search for […]