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Wetlands: Our Frontline Defence against Floods
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 […]
We safeguard and restore wetlands for people and nature
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 […]
Sustainable WASH for all can only be achieved when all citizens – including women and people living with disabilities – contribute to policy development and […]
Geographical Information Systems (GIS) knowledge is a powerful decision support tool that provides for collection and analysis of data. Wetlands International through a project supported […]
Wetlands international together with other stakeholders held a one-day workshop in Kajiado, Kenya on 16 May 2019 to kick off activities under the project “ […]
Kajiado County covers parts of Athi and Rift Valley basins within the southwestern region of Kenya. The region is predominantly characterised by extremes and variations […]
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 […]
As the climate is changing, we need to take better care of our wetlands – they are the front line of our defence! The world […]
Wetlands International and BirdLife International have launched results of a major climate impact study at the 7th Meeting of the Parties (MOP7) of the UNEP African-Eurasian Migratory […]
Wetlands International attended the 13th Meeting of the Conference of the Contracting Parties to the Ramsar Convention on Wetlands (COP13) held in Dubai, UAE from […]