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How we are using drones to conserve mangroves in Africa
Ever felt like you don’t know what’s happening on the ground? Sometimes with too many colors and almost invisible images? The observations are often ad […]
We safeguard and restore wetlands for people and nature
Ever felt like you don’t know what’s happening on the ground? Sometimes with too many colors and almost invisible images? The observations are often ad […]
A delegation from Ethiopia comprising government officials and other stakeholders took part in a study tour in Uganda from 25th to 29th June 2018 to […]
Adaptation Futures is the world’s premier conference on climate change adaptation, with the participation of about 1,000 scientists, practitioners, business leaders and policymakers from around […]
Wetlands International has continued its’ work in Europe, Africa, Asia and Latin America and the Caribbean to show how managing wetlands can open the door to sustainable […]
In the face of mounting environmental and societal changes how do we ensure adequate water quality and safeguard the health and supply of these vital […]
The government of Uganda officially embarked on a journey that will see them review their National Policy for the Conservation of Wetlands and Management of […]
Kenya has been experiencing many challenges affecting the wetland ecosystem, which vary from human-induced to natural causes with lots of concerns raised over the current […]
Wetlands International Kenya is partnering with the Critical Ecosystem Partnership Fund (CEPF) on a new project meant to address challenges facing the Upper Tana Catchment […]
Disasters in South Sudan resulting in high levels of vulnerability are driven and triggered by various factors influenced by climatic changes and human negligence. Disaster […]
How can we build the long-term resilience of communities to withstand recurring food and water insecurity, droughts and flash floods in the Horn of Africa […]