Resources

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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 […]

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Building ecosystem resilience in Ethiopia’s Somali Region

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 […]

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Conserving wetlands for waterbirds and people – Ethiopia

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 […]

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Thinking With The Landscape – Rwambu, Uganda

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Enlisting the Private Sector to sustain Landscapes and Communities in Kenya

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 […]

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Safeguarding the Tana River Basin – Kenya

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 […]

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MANGROVE REHABILITATION IN APILHO, AUGUST 2016

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 […]

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Manatee Monitoring Training Module 2

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 […]

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Manatee Monitoring Training Module 1

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 […]

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Sustainable Coastal Zone Management in Sierra Leone

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 […]