New digital tools are revealing the hidden patterns of lakes, rivers and dams, offering Africa a clearer path to water securityOn the shores of Lake Sulunga in central Tanzania, researcher Nancy Wayua ...
As the Sudan war enters its fourth year, the country faces the world’s largest displacement crisis, record infrastructure ...
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Belgian backpacker Celine Cremer was on the trip of a lifetime, but on a hike in Tasmania she left the trail and was never ...
At the heart of the problem lies a persistent issue—poor solid waste management. Across many neighbourhoods, drainage systems ...
There are moments in life that do not pass. They do not fade with time. They do not soften at the edges. They stay sharp, ...
Imagine the television cameras panning endlessly over crude oil futures tickers, breathless correspondents standing on aircraft carrier decks, retired generals monetizing their proximity to the blast ...
At sunrise on Komote Island, 36-year-old James Lekubo walks his two children down a rocky hillside to the water’s edge, where ...
At sunrise in Kenya's arid north, the search for water begins long before the heat sets in, as communities in Turkana, Wajir, Marsabit, Garissa, Mandera and Tana River walk increasingly longer ...
At least seven hydroelectric projects on two transboundary river systems are in the pipeline in the northeast Indian state of ...
The Government of Kenya, the UN Environment Programme (UNEP) and UN-Habitat have launched a US$5.2 million project to help ...