A step toward resilience in Ethiopia’s Somali Region
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 […]
We safeguard and restore wetlands for people and nature
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 […]
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 […]
Why are wetlands so important for waterbirds and people? In order to ensure the survival of millions of waterbirds migrating between Europe and Africa every […]
Earlier this year, Wetlands International undertook training of its staff on how to proactively engage the private sector actors to become stewards of the environment […]
Wetlands International Kenya successfully launched a study on The Economics of Ecosystem Services of the Tana River Basin in Nairobi Kenya. The study provides evidence […]
Wetlands International et ses partenaires ont reboisé en Août et septembre 2016 une superficie de 104.33 ha de mangrove dont 58.5 de régénération naturelle assistée.C’est […]
This is the second of two modules on Manatee Monitoring Training Module and provides a training on how Methods to Estimate Numbers: Sightings Scanning and […]
These are videos of the two modules on Manatee Monitoring Training Module that provide a training on how to do manatee monitoring. Documented at the […]
This video presents the work of Wetlands International Africa in the Sustainable Coastal Zone Management in Sierra Leone, where together with the government and communities […]