
A New Dawn: Quest to Restore Turkana’s Rangelands
In the vast Kenya’s northern region of Turkana lies the Todonyang Rangelands, once a lush and thriving ecosystem that sustained the local pastoralist community. Unprecedented […]
We safeguard and restore wetlands for people and nature
In the vast Kenya’s northern region of Turkana lies the Todonyang Rangelands, once a lush and thriving ecosystem that sustained the local pastoralist community. Unprecedented […]
Approximately 70% of local communities living adjacent to Kenya’s mangrove forests rely on solid biomass energy (mainly firewood and charcoal) as the primary source of […]
This video presents the inspiring example of upscaling community resilience in river basins through working with micro-catchment committees in Uganda. Produced as part of the […]
The lives of Lamu’s communities are closely intertwined with mangroves with about 60% of these magnificent and carbon rich ecosystems found in this historically and […]
Located along Kenya’s coast, Lamu hosts 60% of the country’s mangroves. These forests are biologically diverse, habouring intertidal flats and seagrass meadows that are rich […]
Established by Wetlands International under Partners for Resilience, the Kinnaite Wetlands Working Group included representatives from the communities, government and Civil Society Organizations. It is […]
Sustainable WASH for all can only be achieved when all citizens – including women and people living with disabilities – contribute to policy development and […]
Mangrove restoration is not just planting one or two mangrove species in straight lines – it’s much more complex than that. To demystify this, together […]
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 Somali region of Ethiopia which has a population of about 5 million people, is the most important food and water insecure region in the […]