Researchers carry out baseline studies for 54,000Ha of mangroves in Rufiji Delta
Rufiji Delta is a host to several villages including Nyamisati, and Jaja. During this month of May – these villages have been home to a […]
Nous sauvegardons et restaurons les zones humides pour l'homme et la nature
Rufiji Delta is a host to several villages including Nyamisati, and Jaja. During this month of May – these villages have been home to a […]
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 […]
National Environment Management Authority Director General Prof. Geoffrey Wahungu has lauded Wetlands International for its great efforts towards the conservation of wetlands in the country, […]
To address disaster risks effectively, risk reduction interventions should address integrate timescales and geographical scales. Climate variability and change necessitate the assessment of risks in […]
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 […]
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 […]
A Step Towards Resilience is a compilation of inspiring stories from the disaster-prone Somali Region of Ethiopia. Wetlands International worked with partners Red Cross, Red […]
It is the beautiful sight of the Egyptian and yellow-billed geese flocks swimming gracefully in the brackish water along the shores that welcomes you to […]