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GHANA: ECOWAS WATER RESOURCES COORDINATION CENTRE Ama Kudom-Agyemang October 06, 2015 The Water Resources Coordination Centre (WRCC) of the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) has concluded consultations to establish a new governance body for the trans-boundary river basins of Comoe, Bia and Tano, in the West Africa Sub-Region. At the end of their meeting in Accra, representatives of the FIGHTING FOR THE CONSERVATION OF EVEN THE LESS-CHARISMATIC Dalu, who is an Iso Lomso fellow at STIAS, is hoping to change that perspective by surveying the distribution and abundance of crab species Potamonautes spp. in the Eastern Highlands of Zimbabwe, as well as trying to understand their direct and indirect impact on community livelihoods, how these aspects impact on species preservation and to identify opportunities and constraints to crab STRUGGLING FOR WATER IN CAPE TOWN’S KHAYELITSHA SLUM Khayelitsha, is a slum in Cape Town; a developed second biggest city in the naturally endowed republic. The growing settlement is 47km2 and home to 1.5 million people. Like many in South Africa say, “Apartheid is gone, but its legacy and shack remain.”. Cape Town was not segregated like the rest of South Africa until the 1950’s. UGANDA: PLASTIC BOTTLES AND BAGS FOR CONSTRUCTION Akatukunda Basemath February 17, 2014 An American volunteer has helped to construct a school library in Uganda out of used plastic bottles and Plastic shopping bags popularly known as buvera – all picked from dust bins. The building, the first of its kind in the country, is found at Mwizi Secondary School in Mbarara district, ZAMBIA: WASH STAKEHOLDERS TO MEET OVER WATER MANAGEMENT NEWTON SIBANDA 28 October, 2011 STAKEHOLDERS in the water and sanitation sectors through an initiative dubbed ‘The Zambia Water Forum and Exhibition (ZAWAFE)’ will be hosting a forum on ensuring sustainable and sound water management in Zambia through stakeholder participation. The forum, to be held at Lusaka’s Golfview Hotel from 7th to 8th November 2011 THE PAIN THAT IS PLASTIC WASTES IN LAKE VICTORIA Viola Kosome When Jairus Ojanga received reports from fishermen that a large stockpile of dead fish had been washed ashore Mahanga beach in Mageta Island, he was not surprised. A few meters away from where the fish lay, a huge pile of plastic waste withbottles of used chemicals was floating in the lake. It had NEW APP TO HELP KENYAN YOUTH COLLECT AND RECYCLE PLASTIC Laura Otieno Plastic pollution the grim reaper to the lake’s crippled fishing sector Two teenagers are developing a mobile application targeting the youth to help collect and recycle plastic waste With Kenya’s plastic ban entering its fourth year in June, plastic pollution still remains a threat to the environment and various stakeholders are now calling REUSING, RECYCLING TO STOP PLASTIC POLLUTION IN LAKE Sharon Atieno April 19, 2021 Dunga beach is a hive of activities- from fishmongers calling on customers, fishermen putting away or preparing their fishing gears for the next fishing expedition, hoteliers playing loud competing music to attract customers, and boat operators and tour guides scrambling for visitors to take on a cruise on the beach. SATELLITE DATA TO AID WATER MANAGEMENT IN AFRICA Busani Bafana, May 05, 2020 Many African countries are not managing water resources well to boost development and economic growth because they lack readily useable water information to make informed decisions, researchers say. Africa generally has abundant water resources boasting of 17 rivers with water catchment areas of more than 100 000km2. However, the sustainability of THE FORGOTTEN STORY OF DAMS IN MALAWI George Mhango, Blantyre in Malawi September 29, 2015 Situated in between Manja and Soche East in Malawi’s commercial capital Blantyre, Chimwankhunda Dam was lively in the 1990s and years before. The dam derived its beauty from clean water and green vegetation surrounding the facility. The dam was also one of the tourists’ destination areas for GHANA: ECOWAS WATER RESOURCES COORDINATION CENTRE Ama Kudom-Agyemang October 06, 2015 The Water Resources Coordination Centre (WRCC) of the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) has concluded consultations to establish a new governance body for the trans-boundary river basins of Comoe, Bia and Tano, in the West Africa Sub-Region. At the end of their meeting in Accra, representatives of the ZAMBIA: HARVESTING RAINWATER Newton Sibanda August 31, 2012 RAINWATER Harvesting (RWH) has been a practiced since time in memorial. It has, however, been practiced at different levels- domestic and agricultural use, which are referred to as the blue and green water use respectively. However, Zambia Rainwater Harvesting Association (ZRHA) Secretary General Bob Muzyamba says the scale of utilization ZAMBIA: CHONGWE RESIDENTS BATTLE WATER CRISIS Newton Sibanda November 22, 2017 CHONGWE dam, which supplies water to the Lusaka Water and Sewerage Company (LWSC) treatment plant, is the lifeline for the district. Thus when it dries up, the effect is always devastating. Last year, for the fifth consecutive year, the dam dried up, leaving 14,568 residents of Chongwe Town without a STRUGGLING FOR WATER IN CAPE TOWN’S KHAYELITSHA SLUM Khayelitsha, is a slum in Cape Town; a developed second biggest city in the naturally endowed republic. The growing settlement is 47km2 and home to 1.5 million people. Like many in South Africa say, “Apartheid is gone, but its legacy and shack remain.”. Cape Town was not segregated like the rest of South Africa until the 1950’s. MALAWI: WATER USER ASSOCIATIONS (WUAS) BEAR FRUITS George Mhango September 12, 2014 The Government of Malawi says the recently introduced Water User Associations (WUAs) in rural areas and market centres is bearing fruits. According to the African Development Bank (AfDB) Malawi office, previously, rural piped water supply schemes were managed by voluntary organizations, called Scheme Management Committees to strengthen the THE PAIN THAT IS PLASTIC WASTES IN LAKE VICTORIA Viola Kosome When Jairus Ojanga received reports from fishermen that a large stockpile of dead fish had been washed ashore Mahanga beach in Mageta Island, he was not surprised. A few meters away from where the fish lay, a huge pile of plastic waste withbottles of used chemicals was floating in the lake. It had NEW APP TO HELP KENYAN YOUTH COLLECT AND RECYCLE PLASTIC Laura Otieno Plastic pollution the grim reaper to the lake’s crippled fishing sector Two teenagers are developing a mobile application targeting the youth to help collect and recycle plastic waste With Kenya’s plastic ban entering its fourth year in June, plastic pollution still remains a threat to the environment and various stakeholders are now calling REUSING, RECYCLING TO STOP PLASTIC POLLUTION IN LAKE Sharon Atieno April 19, 2021 Dunga beach is a hive of activities- from fishmongers calling on customers, fishermen putting away or preparing their fishing gears for the next fishing expedition, hoteliers playing loud competing music to attract customers, and boat operators and tour guides scrambling for visitors to take on a cruise on the beach. SATELLITE DATA TO AID WATER MANAGEMENT IN AFRICA Busani Bafana, May 05, 2020 Many African countries are not managing water resources well to boost development and economic growth because they lack readily useable water information to make informed decisions, researchers say. Africa generally has abundant water resources boasting of 17 rivers with water catchment areas of more than 100 000km2. However, the sustainability of THE FORGOTTEN STORY OF DAMS IN MALAWI George Mhango, Blantyre in Malawi September 29, 2015 Situated in between Manja and Soche East in Malawi’s commercial capital Blantyre, Chimwankhunda Dam was lively in the 1990s and years before. The dam derived its beauty from clean water and green vegetation surrounding the facility. The dam was also one of the tourists’ destination areas for GHANA: ECOWAS WATER RESOURCES COORDINATION CENTRE Ama Kudom-Agyemang October 06, 2015 The Water Resources Coordination Centre (WRCC) of the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) has concluded consultations to establish a new governance body for the trans-boundary river basins of Comoe, Bia and Tano, in the West Africa Sub-Region. At the end of their meeting in Accra, representatives of the ZAMBIA: HARVESTING RAINWATER Newton Sibanda August 31, 2012 RAINWATER Harvesting (RWH) has been a practiced since time in memorial. It has, however, been practiced at different levels- domestic and agricultural use, which are referred to as the blue and green water use respectively. However, Zambia Rainwater Harvesting Association (ZRHA) Secretary General Bob Muzyamba says the scale of utilization ZAMBIA: CHONGWE RESIDENTS BATTLE WATER CRISIS Newton Sibanda November 22, 2017 CHONGWE dam, which supplies water to the Lusaka Water and Sewerage Company (LWSC) treatment plant, is the lifeline for the district. Thus when it dries up, the effect is always devastating. Last year, for the fifth consecutive year, the dam dried up, leaving 14,568 residents of Chongwe Town without a STRUGGLING FOR WATER IN CAPE TOWN’S KHAYELITSHA SLUM Khayelitsha, is a slum in Cape Town; a developed second biggest city in the naturally endowed republic. The growing settlement is 47km2 and home to 1.5 million people. Like many in South Africa say, “Apartheid is gone, but its legacy and shack remain.”. Cape Town was not segregated like the rest of South Africa until the 1950’s. MALAWI: WATER USER ASSOCIATIONS (WUAS) BEAR FRUITS George Mhango September 12, 2014 The Government of Malawi says the recently introduced Water User Associations (WUAs) in rural areas and market centres is bearing fruits. According to the African Development Bank (AfDB) Malawi office, previously, rural piped water supply schemes were managed by voluntary organizations, called Scheme Management Committees to strengthen the WELCOME - WATER JOURNALISTS AFRICA The InfoNile Project. InfoNile project is a geojournalism Website Mapping Issues of Water in the Nile Region with Locally Reported Stories on Environmental, Sociocultural, Economic and Political Dimensions of Water Issues in the Nile Basin. The goal of InfoNile is to bridge the gap between scientists and researchers collecting data on issues of water in the Nile Region, journalists reporting SATELLITE DATA TO AID WATER MANAGEMENT IN AFRICA Actionable information on water is essential for charting Africa’s pathway to a sustainable and prosperous future.Photo by Busani Bafana “There is a very significant scarcity of water-related data on the continent that countries, businesses, and communities would ideally have to manage their water, said William Rex, Senior Advisor, at IWMI, noting that hydrological and meteorological data FINDING BREAD IN WASTE Carolyne Tomno Women’s group in Kisumu creates products from plastic trash and water hyacinth, and has sent almost 300 orphans to school. Florence Gundo is a 77-year-old grandmother. She lives in Orongo, a village tucked away in the lakeside region of Kenya. Her village is several kilometres from Kisumu city, which is a major regional PLASTIC POLLUTION OF LAKE VICTORIA IN UGANDA: WHO IS TO Plastic Pollution Of Lake Victoria In Uganda By Jenipher Asiimwe. Robert Egesa, Angella Nankabirwa Henry Ocaya and Willy Gandhi Pabire, in their 2020 study on microplastic pollution in surface water of Lake Victoria, indicate that polyethylene, often used in bags, wrappers and films, contributes 60 percent of analysed microplastic particles, thus making it the biggest of the plastic pollutants RESTORING LAKE NAKIVALE; A REFUGEES’ IDEA Lake Nakivale is one of the four small lakes that form what is known as the Koki lakes system in southern Uganda. It is 14 km long, 6 km wide, 26 km square in area and has a maximum depth of 3.5 m at high water level. Located in Isingiro district, Lake Nakivale serves both the refugees in Nakivale Refugee Camp and Ugandan nationals in theareas
GHANA: ECOWAS WATER RESOURCES COORDINATION CENTRE Ama Kudom-Agyemang October 06, 2015 The Water Resources Coordination Centre (WRCC) of the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) has concluded consultations to establish a new governance body for the trans-boundary river basins of Comoe, Bia and Tano, in the West Africa Sub-Region. At the end of their meeting in Accra, representatives of the FIGHTING FOR THE CONSERVATION OF EVEN THE LESS-CHARISMATIC Dalu, who is an Iso Lomso fellow at STIAS, is hoping to change that perspective by surveying the distribution and abundance of crab species Potamonautes spp. in the Eastern Highlands of Zimbabwe, as well as trying to understand their direct and indirect impact on community livelihoods, how these aspects impact on species preservation and to identify opportunities and constraints to crab STRUGGLING FOR WATER IN CAPE TOWN’S KHAYELITSHA SLUM Khayelitsha, is a slum in Cape Town; a developed second biggest city in the naturally endowed republic. The growing settlement is 47km2 and home to 1.5 million people. Like many in South Africa say, “Apartheid is gone, but its legacy and shack remain.”. Cape Town was not segregated like the rest of South Africa until the 1950’s. UGANDA: PLASTIC BOTTLES AND BAGS FOR CONSTRUCTION Akatukunda Basemath February 17, 2014 An American volunteer has helped to construct a school library in Uganda out of used plastic bottles and Plastic shopping bags popularly known as buvera – all picked from dust bins. The building, the first of its kind in the country, is found at Mwizi Secondary School in Mbarara district, ZAMBIA: WASH STAKEHOLDERS TO MEET OVER WATER MANAGEMENT NEWTON SIBANDA 28 October, 2011 STAKEHOLDERS in the water and sanitation sectors through an initiative dubbed ‘The Zambia Water Forum and Exhibition (ZAWAFE)’ will be hosting a forum on ensuring sustainable and sound water management in Zambia through stakeholder participation. The forum, to be held at Lusaka’s Golfview Hotel from 7th to 8th November 2011 WELCOME - WATER JOURNALISTS AFRICA The InfoNile Project. InfoNile project is a geojournalism Website Mapping Issues of Water in the Nile Region with Locally Reported Stories on Environmental, Sociocultural, Economic and Political Dimensions of Water Issues in the Nile Basin. The goal of InfoNile is to bridge the gap between scientists and researchers collecting data on issues of water in the Nile Region, journalists reporting THE PAIN THAT IS PLASTIC WASTES IN LAKE VICTORIA Viola Kosome When Jairus Ojanga received reports from fishermen that a large stockpile of dead fish had been washed ashore Mahanga beach in Mageta Island, he was not surprised. A few meters away from where the fish lay, a huge pile of plastic waste withbottles of used chemicals was floating in the lake. It had NEW APP TO HELP KENYAN YOUTH COLLECT AND RECYCLE PLASTIC Laura Otieno Plastic pollution the grim reaper to the lake’s crippled fishing sector Two teenagers are developing a mobile application targeting the youth to help collect and recycle plastic waste With Kenya’s plastic ban entering its fourth year in June, plastic pollution still remains a threat to the environment and various stakeholders are now calling SATELLITE DATA TO AID WATER MANAGEMENT IN AFRICA Busani Bafana, May 05, 2020 Many African countries are not managing water resources well to boost development and economic growth because they lack readily useable water information to make informed decisions, researchers say. Africa generally has abundant water resources boasting of 17 rivers with water catchment areas of more than 100 000km2. However, the sustainability of RESTORING LAKE NAKIVALE; A REFUGEES’ IDEA Lake Nakivale is one of the four small lakes that form what is known as the Koki lakes system in southern Uganda. It is 14 km long, 6 km wide, 26 km square in area and has a maximum depth of 3.5 m at high water level. Located in Isingiro district, Lake Nakivale serves both the refugees in Nakivale Refugee Camp and Ugandan nationals in theareas
THE FORGOTTEN STORY OF DAMS IN MALAWI George Mhango, Blantyre in Malawi September 29, 2015 Situated in between Manja and Soche East in Malawi’s commercial capital Blantyre, Chimwankhunda Dam was lively in the 1990s and years before. The dam derived its beauty from clean water and green vegetation surrounding the facility. The dam was also one of the tourists’ destination areas for THE RESURRECTION OF LAKE HARAMAYA: HOPE AND CHALLENGES By Konjit TeshomeFirst published by Ethiopian Observer January 15, 2019 Once upon a time, one of Ethiopia’s beautiful and famous Lakes, Lake Haramaya, was a source of life for human beings and animals and a home of beautiful birds in the eastern part of the country. Recreational events, marriage ceremonies and public Holidays were held GHANA: ECOWAS WATER RESOURCES COORDINATION CENTRE Ama Kudom-Agyemang October 06, 2015 The Water Resources Coordination Centre (WRCC) of the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) has concluded consultations to establish a new governance body for the trans-boundary river basins of Comoe, Bia and Tano, in the West Africa Sub-Region. At the end of their meeting in Accra, representatives of the ZAMBIA: HARVESTING RAINWATER Newton Sibanda August 31, 2012 RAINWATER Harvesting (RWH) has been a practiced since time in memorial. It has, however, been practiced at different levels- domestic and agricultural use, which are referred to as the blue and green water use respectively. However, Zambia Rainwater Harvesting Association (ZRHA) Secretary General Bob Muzyamba says the scale of utilization UGANDA: PLASTIC BOTTLES AND BAGS FOR CONSTRUCTION Akatukunda Basemath February 17, 2014 An American volunteer has helped to construct a school library in Uganda out of used plastic bottles and Plastic shopping bags popularly known as buvera – all picked from dust bins. The building, the first of its kind in the country, is found at Mwizi Secondary School in Mbarara district, WELCOME - WATER JOURNALISTS AFRICA The InfoNile Project. InfoNile project is a geojournalism Website Mapping Issues of Water in the Nile Region with Locally Reported Stories on Environmental, Sociocultural, Economic and Political Dimensions of Water Issues in the Nile Basin. The goal of InfoNile is to bridge the gap between scientists and researchers collecting data on issues of water in the Nile Region, journalists reporting THE PAIN THAT IS PLASTIC WASTES IN LAKE VICTORIA Viola Kosome When Jairus Ojanga received reports from fishermen that a large stockpile of dead fish had been washed ashore Mahanga beach in Mageta Island, he was not surprised. A few meters away from where the fish lay, a huge pile of plastic waste withbottles of used chemicals was floating in the lake. It had NEW APP TO HELP KENYAN YOUTH COLLECT AND RECYCLE PLASTIC Laura Otieno Plastic pollution the grim reaper to the lake’s crippled fishing sector Two teenagers are developing a mobile application targeting the youth to help collect and recycle plastic waste With Kenya’s plastic ban entering its fourth year in June, plastic pollution still remains a threat to the environment and various stakeholders are now calling SATELLITE DATA TO AID WATER MANAGEMENT IN AFRICA Busani Bafana, May 05, 2020 Many African countries are not managing water resources well to boost development and economic growth because they lack readily useable water information to make informed decisions, researchers say. Africa generally has abundant water resources boasting of 17 rivers with water catchment areas of more than 100 000km2. However, the sustainability of RESTORING LAKE NAKIVALE; A REFUGEES’ IDEA Lake Nakivale is one of the four small lakes that form what is known as the Koki lakes system in southern Uganda. It is 14 km long, 6 km wide, 26 km square in area and has a maximum depth of 3.5 m at high water level. Located in Isingiro district, Lake Nakivale serves both the refugees in Nakivale Refugee Camp and Ugandan nationals in theareas
THE FORGOTTEN STORY OF DAMS IN MALAWI George Mhango, Blantyre in Malawi September 29, 2015 Situated in between Manja and Soche East in Malawi’s commercial capital Blantyre, Chimwankhunda Dam was lively in the 1990s and years before. The dam derived its beauty from clean water and green vegetation surrounding the facility. The dam was also one of the tourists’ destination areas for THE RESURRECTION OF LAKE HARAMAYA: HOPE AND CHALLENGES By Konjit TeshomeFirst published by Ethiopian Observer January 15, 2019 Once upon a time, one of Ethiopia’s beautiful and famous Lakes, Lake Haramaya, was a source of life for human beings and animals and a home of beautiful birds in the eastern part of the country. Recreational events, marriage ceremonies and public Holidays were held GHANA: ECOWAS WATER RESOURCES COORDINATION CENTRE Ama Kudom-Agyemang October 06, 2015 The Water Resources Coordination Centre (WRCC) of the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) has concluded consultations to establish a new governance body for the trans-boundary river basins of Comoe, Bia and Tano, in the West Africa Sub-Region. At the end of their meeting in Accra, representatives of the ZAMBIA: HARVESTING RAINWATER Newton Sibanda August 31, 2012 RAINWATER Harvesting (RWH) has been a practiced since time in memorial. It has, however, been practiced at different levels- domestic and agricultural use, which are referred to as the blue and green water use respectively. However, Zambia Rainwater Harvesting Association (ZRHA) Secretary General Bob Muzyamba says the scale of utilization UGANDA: PLASTIC BOTTLES AND BAGS FOR CONSTRUCTION Akatukunda Basemath February 17, 2014 An American volunteer has helped to construct a school library in Uganda out of used plastic bottles and Plastic shopping bags popularly known as buvera – all picked from dust bins. The building, the first of its kind in the country, is found at Mwizi Secondary School in Mbarara district, WELCOME - WATER JOURNALISTS AFRICA The InfoNile Project. InfoNile project is a geojournalism Website Mapping Issues of Water in the Nile Region with Locally Reported Stories on Environmental, Sociocultural, Economic and Political Dimensions of Water Issues in the Nile Basin. The goal of InfoNile is to bridge the gap between scientists and researchers collecting data on issues of water in the Nile Region, journalists reporting USENGE, A BEACH CHOKED BY PLASTIC Usenge, a beach choked by plastic. by Water Journalists Africa April 29, 2021. Vivian Sharon , Kenya. Usenge is not just one of Lake Victoria’s top busy beaches but also the leading producer of solid waste that end up in the lake. When fishermen go fishing, they carry soft drinks and snacks. They discard the plastic waste into the waterafter
PLASTIC POLLUTION OF LAKE VICTORIA IN UGANDA: WHO IS TO Plastic Pollution Of Lake Victoria In Uganda By Jenipher Asiimwe. Robert Egesa, Angella Nankabirwa Henry Ocaya and Willy Gandhi Pabire, in their 2020 study on microplastic pollution in surface water of Lake Victoria, indicate that polyethylene, often used in bags, wrappers and films, contributes 60 percent of analysed microplastic particles, thus making it the biggest of the plastic pollutants REUSING, RECYCLING TO STOP PLASTIC POLLUTION IN LAKE Sharon Atieno April 19, 2021 Dunga beach is a hive of activities- from fishmongers calling on customers, fishermen putting away or preparing their fishing gears for the next fishing expedition, hoteliers playing loud competing music to attract customers, and boat operators and tour guides scrambling for visitors to take on a cruise on the beach. GHANA: ECOWAS WATER RESOURCES COORDINATION CENTRE Ama Kudom-Agyemang October 06, 2015 The Water Resources Coordination Centre (WRCC) of the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) has concluded consultations to establish a new governance body for the trans-boundary river basins of Comoe, Bia and Tano, in the West Africa Sub-Region. At the end of their meeting in Accra, representatives of the A SOLAR POWERED BOREHOLE PUMP SAVES THOUSANDS OF LIVES IN Mohammed Ibrahim September 18, 2018 A solar powered borehole pump is providing clean water for communities and new opportunities to residents of Gora village in Kachia local government of Kaduna in Nigeria. The UNICEF Water project was founded by Department for International Development (DFID) in partnership with Kaduna State Rural Water Supply and Sanitation Agency ZAMBIA: HARVESTING RAINWATER Newton Sibanda August 31, 2012 RAINWATER Harvesting (RWH) has been a practiced since time in memorial. It has, however, been practiced at different levels- domestic and agricultural use, which are referred to as the blue and green water use respectively. However, Zambia Rainwater Harvesting Association (ZRHA) Secretary General Bob Muzyamba says the scale of utilization FIGHTING FOR THE CONSERVATION OF EVEN THE LESS-CHARISMATIC Michelle Rotchford Galloway September 09, 2019 “Tourists don’t pay to see a crab,” said Tatenda Dalu of the Department of Ecology and Resource Management at the University of Venda. He says charismatic animals – like the big five – tend to receive the focus of conservation activities due to the tourist dollars they attract but ZAMBIA: CHONGWE RESIDENTS BATTLE WATER CRISIS Newton Sibanda November 22, 2017 CHONGWE dam, which supplies water to the Lusaka Water and Sewerage Company (LWSC) treatment plant, is the lifeline for the district. Thus when it dries up, the effect is always devastating. Last year, for the fifth consecutive year, the dam dried up, leaving 14,568 residents of Chongwe Town without a ZAMBIA: WASH STAKEHOLDERS TO MEET OVER WATER MANAGEMENT NEWTON SIBANDA 28 October, 2011 STAKEHOLDERS in the water and sanitation sectors through an initiative dubbed ‘The Zambia Water Forum and Exhibition (ZAWAFE)’ will be hosting a forum on ensuring sustainable and sound water management in Zambia through stakeholder participation. The forum, to be held at Lusaka’s Golfview Hotel from 7th to 8th November 2011 THE PAIN THAT IS PLASTIC WASTES IN LAKE VICTORIA Viola Kosome When Jairus Ojanga received reports from fishermen that a large stockpile of dead fish had been washed ashore Mahanga beach in Mageta Island, he was not surprised. A few meters away from where the fish lay, a huge pile of plastic waste withbottles of used chemicals was floating in the lake. It had NEW APP TO HELP KENYAN YOUTH COLLECT AND RECYCLE PLASTIC Laura Otieno Plastic pollution the grim reaper to the lake’s crippled fishing sector Two teenagers are developing a mobile application targeting the youth to help collect and recycle plastic waste With Kenya’s plastic ban entering its fourth year in June, plastic pollution still remains a threat to the environment and various stakeholders are now calling REUSING, RECYCLING TO STOP PLASTIC POLLUTION IN LAKE Sharon Atieno April 19, 2021 Dunga beach is a hive of activities- from fishmongers calling on customers, fishermen putting away or preparing their fishing gears for the next fishing expedition, hoteliers playing loud competing music to attract customers, and boat operators and tour guides scrambling for visitors to take on a cruise on the beach. SATELLITE DATA TO AID WATER MANAGEMENT IN AFRICA Busani Bafana, May 05, 2020 Many African countries are not managing water resources well to boost development and economic growth because they lack readily useable water information to make informed decisions, researchers say. Africa generally has abundant water resources boasting of 17 rivers with water catchment areas of more than 100 000km2. However, the sustainability of THE FORGOTTEN STORY OF DAMS IN MALAWI George Mhango, Blantyre in Malawi September 29, 2015 Situated in between Manja and Soche East in Malawi’s commercial capital Blantyre, Chimwankhunda Dam was lively in the 1990s and years before. The dam derived its beauty from clean water and green vegetation surrounding the facility. The dam was also one of the tourists’ destination areas for ZAMBIA: HARVESTING RAINWATER Newton Sibanda August 31, 2012 RAINWATER Harvesting (RWH) has been a practiced since time in memorial. It has, however, been practiced at different levels- domestic and agricultural use, which are referred to as the blue and green water use respectively. However, Zambia Rainwater Harvesting Association (ZRHA) Secretary General Bob Muzyamba says the scale of utilization ZAMBIA: CHONGWE RESIDENTS BATTLE WATER CRISIS Newton Sibanda November 22, 2017 CHONGWE dam, which supplies water to the Lusaka Water and Sewerage Company (LWSC) treatment plant, is the lifeline for the district. Thus when it dries up, the effect is always devastating. Last year, for the fifth consecutive year, the dam dried up, leaving 14,568 residents of Chongwe Town without a GHANA: ECOWAS WATER RESOURCES COORDINATION CENTRE Ama Kudom-Agyemang October 06, 2015 The Water Resources Coordination Centre (WRCC) of the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) has concluded consultations to establish a new governance body for the trans-boundary river basins of Comoe, Bia and Tano, in the West Africa Sub-Region. At the end of their meeting in Accra, representatives of the STRUGGLING FOR WATER IN CAPE TOWN’S KHAYELITSHA SLUM Khayelitsha, is a slum in Cape Town; a developed second biggest city in the naturally endowed republic. The growing settlement is 47km2 and home to 1.5 million people. Like many in South Africa say, “Apartheid is gone, but its legacy and shack remain.”. Cape Town was not segregated like the rest of South Africa until the 1950’s. MALAWI: WATER USER ASSOCIATIONS (WUAS) BEAR FRUITS George Mhango September 12, 2014 The Government of Malawi says the recently introduced Water User Associations (WUAs) in rural areas and market centres is bearing fruits. According to the African Development Bank (AfDB) Malawi office, previously, rural piped water supply schemes were managed by voluntary organizations, called Scheme Management Committees to strengthen the THE PAIN THAT IS PLASTIC WASTES IN LAKE VICTORIA Viola Kosome When Jairus Ojanga received reports from fishermen that a large stockpile of dead fish had been washed ashore Mahanga beach in Mageta Island, he was not surprised. A few meters away from where the fish lay, a huge pile of plastic waste withbottles of used chemicals was floating in the lake. It had NEW APP TO HELP KENYAN YOUTH COLLECT AND RECYCLE PLASTIC Laura Otieno Plastic pollution the grim reaper to the lake’s crippled fishing sector Two teenagers are developing a mobile application targeting the youth to help collect and recycle plastic waste With Kenya’s plastic ban entering its fourth year in June, plastic pollution still remains a threat to the environment and various stakeholders are now calling REUSING, RECYCLING TO STOP PLASTIC POLLUTION IN LAKE Sharon Atieno April 19, 2021 Dunga beach is a hive of activities- from fishmongers calling on customers, fishermen putting away or preparing their fishing gears for the next fishing expedition, hoteliers playing loud competing music to attract customers, and boat operators and tour guides scrambling for visitors to take on a cruise on the beach. SATELLITE DATA TO AID WATER MANAGEMENT IN AFRICA Busani Bafana, May 05, 2020 Many African countries are not managing water resources well to boost development and economic growth because they lack readily useable water information to make informed decisions, researchers say. Africa generally has abundant water resources boasting of 17 rivers with water catchment areas of more than 100 000km2. However, the sustainability of THE FORGOTTEN STORY OF DAMS IN MALAWI George Mhango, Blantyre in Malawi September 29, 2015 Situated in between Manja and Soche East in Malawi’s commercial capital Blantyre, Chimwankhunda Dam was lively in the 1990s and years before. The dam derived its beauty from clean water and green vegetation surrounding the facility. The dam was also one of the tourists’ destination areas for ZAMBIA: HARVESTING RAINWATER Newton Sibanda August 31, 2012 RAINWATER Harvesting (RWH) has been a practiced since time in memorial. It has, however, been practiced at different levels- domestic and agricultural use, which are referred to as the blue and green water use respectively. However, Zambia Rainwater Harvesting Association (ZRHA) Secretary General Bob Muzyamba says the scale of utilization ZAMBIA: CHONGWE RESIDENTS BATTLE WATER CRISIS Newton Sibanda November 22, 2017 CHONGWE dam, which supplies water to the Lusaka Water and Sewerage Company (LWSC) treatment plant, is the lifeline for the district. Thus when it dries up, the effect is always devastating. Last year, for the fifth consecutive year, the dam dried up, leaving 14,568 residents of Chongwe Town without a GHANA: ECOWAS WATER RESOURCES COORDINATION CENTRE Ama Kudom-Agyemang October 06, 2015 The Water Resources Coordination Centre (WRCC) of the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) has concluded consultations to establish a new governance body for the trans-boundary river basins of Comoe, Bia and Tano, in the West Africa Sub-Region. At the end of their meeting in Accra, representatives of the STRUGGLING FOR WATER IN CAPE TOWN’S KHAYELITSHA SLUM Khayelitsha, is a slum in Cape Town; a developed second biggest city in the naturally endowed republic. The growing settlement is 47km2 and home to 1.5 million people. Like many in South Africa say, “Apartheid is gone, but its legacy and shack remain.”. Cape Town was not segregated like the rest of South Africa until the 1950’s. MALAWI: WATER USER ASSOCIATIONS (WUAS) BEAR FRUITS George Mhango September 12, 2014 The Government of Malawi says the recently introduced Water User Associations (WUAs) in rural areas and market centres is bearing fruits. According to the African Development Bank (AfDB) Malawi office, previously, rural piped water supply schemes were managed by voluntary organizations, called Scheme Management Committees to strengthen the WELCOME - WATER JOURNALISTS AFRICA The InfoNile Project. InfoNile project is a geojournalism Website Mapping Issues of Water in the Nile Region with Locally Reported Stories on Environmental, Sociocultural, Economic and Political Dimensions of Water Issues in the Nile Basin. The goal of InfoNile is to bridge the gap between scientists and researchers collecting data on issues of water in the Nile Region, journalists reporting SATELLITE DATA TO AID WATER MANAGEMENT IN AFRICA Actionable information on water is essential for charting Africa’s pathway to a sustainable and prosperous future.Photo by Busani Bafana “There is a very significant scarcity of water-related data on the continent that countries, businesses, and communities would ideally have to manage their water, said William Rex, Senior Advisor, at IWMI, noting that hydrological and meteorological data FINDING BREAD IN WASTE Carolyne Tomno Women’s group in Kisumu creates products from plastic trash and water hyacinth, and has sent almost 300 orphans to school. Florence Gundo is a 77-year-old grandmother. She lives in Orongo, a village tucked away in the lakeside region of Kenya. Her village is several kilometres from Kisumu city, which is a major regional PLASTIC POLLUTION OF LAKE VICTORIA IN UGANDA: WHO IS TO Plastic Pollution Of Lake Victoria In Uganda By Jenipher Asiimwe. Robert Egesa, Angella Nankabirwa Henry Ocaya and Willy Gandhi Pabire, in their 2020 study on microplastic pollution in surface water of Lake Victoria, indicate that polyethylene, often used in bags, wrappers and films, contributes 60 percent of analysed microplastic particles, thus making it the biggest of the plastic pollutants TANZANIA’S MANYARA LAKE IS DRYING UP. HERE’S WHY A decade ago, groups of tourists trekked the villages to the Lake Manyara to explore tree-climbing lions, wildebeests, flocks of migrating flamingos among other natural wonders. Over the last two decades, it shrunk by over 90 per cent. The only income-generating activities are agriculture, fishing, livestock keeping, and acollapsing tourism.
THE RESURRECTION OF LAKE HARAMAYA: HOPE AND CHALLENGES By Konjit TeshomeFirst published by Ethiopian Observer January 15, 2019 Once upon a time, one of Ethiopia’s beautiful and famous Lakes, Lake Haramaya, was a source of life for human beings and animals and a home of beautiful birds in the eastern part of the country. Recreational events, marriage ceremonies and public Holidays were held GHANA: ECOWAS WATER RESOURCES COORDINATION CENTRE Ama Kudom-Agyemang October 06, 2015 The Water Resources Coordination Centre (WRCC) of the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) has concluded consultations to establish a new governance body for the trans-boundary river basins of Comoe, Bia and Tano, in the West Africa Sub-Region. At the end of their meeting in Accra, representatives of the FIGHTING FOR THE CONSERVATION OF EVEN THE LESS-CHARISMATIC Dalu, who is an Iso Lomso fellow at STIAS, is hoping to change that perspective by surveying the distribution and abundance of crab species Potamonautes spp. in the Eastern Highlands of Zimbabwe, as well as trying to understand their direct and indirect impact on community livelihoods, how these aspects impact on species preservation and to identify opportunities and constraints to crab STRUGGLING FOR WATER IN CAPE TOWN’S KHAYELITSHA SLUM Khayelitsha, is a slum in Cape Town; a developed second biggest city in the naturally endowed republic. The growing settlement is 47km2 and home to 1.5 million people. Like many in South Africa say, “Apartheid is gone, but its legacy and shack remain.”. Cape Town was not segregated like the rest of South Africa until the 1950’s. UGANDA: PLASTIC BOTTLES AND BAGS FOR CONSTRUCTION Akatukunda Basemath February 17, 2014 An American volunteer has helped to construct a school library in Uganda out of used plastic bottles and Plastic shopping bags popularly known as buvera – all picked from dust bins. The building, the first of its kind in the country, is found at Mwizi Secondary School in Mbarara district, WELCOME - WATER JOURNALISTS AFRICA The InfoNile Project. InfoNile project is a geojournalism Website Mapping Issues of Water in the Nile Region with Locally Reported Stories on Environmental, Sociocultural, Economic and Political Dimensions of Water Issues in the Nile Basin. The goal of InfoNile is to bridge the gap between scientists and researchers collecting data on issues of water in the Nile Region, journalists reporting THE PAIN THAT IS PLASTIC WASTES IN LAKE VICTORIA Viola Kosome When Jairus Ojanga received reports from fishermen that a large stockpile of dead fish had been washed ashore Mahanga beach in Mageta Island, he was not surprised. A few meters away from where the fish lay, a huge pile of plastic waste withbottles of used chemicals was floating in the lake. It had NEW APP TO HELP KENYAN YOUTH COLLECT AND RECYCLE PLASTIC Laura Otieno Plastic pollution the grim reaper to the lake’s crippled fishing sector Two teenagers are developing a mobile application targeting the youth to help collect and recycle plastic waste With Kenya’s plastic ban entering its fourth year in June, plastic pollution still remains a threat to the environment and various stakeholders are now calling SATELLITE DATA TO AID WATER MANAGEMENT IN AFRICA Busani Bafana, May 05, 2020 Many African countries are not managing water resources well to boost development and economic growth because they lack readily useable water information to make informed decisions, researchers say. Africa generally has abundant water resources boasting of 17 rivers with water catchment areas of more than 100 000km2. However, the sustainability of RESTORING LAKE NAKIVALE; A REFUGEES’ IDEA Lake Nakivale in Isingiro District, Uganda is under threat due to massive pollutionNow, refugees in Nakivale refugee camp in Isingiro district have taken the lead role in the conservation and protection of the lake, the biggest water source to the campDespite local politicians frustrating the efforts to conserve this beautiful lake, refugees have committed to planting over 100,000 trees THE FORGOTTEN STORY OF DAMS IN MALAWI George Mhango, Blantyre in Malawi September 29, 2015 Situated in between Manja and Soche East in Malawi’s commercial capital Blantyre, Chimwankhunda Dam was lively in the 1990s and years before. The dam derived its beauty from clean water and green vegetation surrounding the facility. The dam was also one of the tourists’ destination areas for GHANA: ECOWAS WATER RESOURCES COORDINATION CENTRE Ama Kudom-Agyemang October 06, 2015 The Water Resources Coordination Centre (WRCC) of the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) has concluded consultations to establish a new governance body for the trans-boundary river basins of Comoe, Bia and Tano, in the West Africa Sub-Region. At the end of their meeting in Accra, representatives of the ZAMBIA: HARVESTING RAINWATER Newton Sibanda August 31, 2012 RAINWATER Harvesting (RWH) has been a practiced since time in memorial. It has, however, been practiced at different levels- domestic and agricultural use, which are referred to as the blue and green water use respectively. However, Zambia Rainwater Harvesting Association (ZRHA) Secretary General Bob Muzyamba says the scale of utilization UGANDA: PLASTIC BOTTLES AND BAGS FOR CONSTRUCTION Akatukunda Basemath February 17, 2014 An American volunteer has helped to construct a school library in Uganda out of used plastic bottles and Plastic shopping bags popularly known as buvera – all picked from dust bins. The building, the first of its kind in the country, is found at Mwizi Secondary School in Mbarara district, STRUGGLING FOR WATER IN CAPE TOWN’S KHAYELITSHA SLUM Some of the Houses in Cape Town's Khayelitsha settlement. The complaint proved right when a rally of Western Cape has been demonstrated in Western Cape VE informal settlement on March 21 condemned the “capitalist democracy”, ANC and others blamed for the bad conditions of WELCOME - WATER JOURNALISTS AFRICA The InfoNile Project. InfoNile project is a geojournalism Website Mapping Issues of Water in the Nile Region with Locally Reported Stories on Environmental, Sociocultural, Economic and Political Dimensions of Water Issues in the Nile Basin. The goal of InfoNile is to bridge the gap between scientists and researchers collecting data on issues of water in the Nile Region, journalists reporting THE PAIN THAT IS PLASTIC WASTES IN LAKE VICTORIA Viola Kosome When Jairus Ojanga received reports from fishermen that a large stockpile of dead fish had been washed ashore Mahanga beach in Mageta Island, he was not surprised. A few meters away from where the fish lay, a huge pile of plastic waste withbottles of used chemicals was floating in the lake. It had NEW APP TO HELP KENYAN YOUTH COLLECT AND RECYCLE PLASTIC Laura Otieno Plastic pollution the grim reaper to the lake’s crippled fishing sector Two teenagers are developing a mobile application targeting the youth to help collect and recycle plastic waste With Kenya’s plastic ban entering its fourth year in June, plastic pollution still remains a threat to the environment and various stakeholders are now calling SATELLITE DATA TO AID WATER MANAGEMENT IN AFRICA Busani Bafana, May 05, 2020 Many African countries are not managing water resources well to boost development and economic growth because they lack readily useable water information to make informed decisions, researchers say. Africa generally has abundant water resources boasting of 17 rivers with water catchment areas of more than 100 000km2. However, the sustainability of RESTORING LAKE NAKIVALE; A REFUGEES’ IDEA Lake Nakivale in Isingiro District, Uganda is under threat due to massive pollutionNow, refugees in Nakivale refugee camp in Isingiro district have taken the lead role in the conservation and protection of the lake, the biggest water source to the campDespite local politicians frustrating the efforts to conserve this beautiful lake, refugees have committed to planting over 100,000 trees THE FORGOTTEN STORY OF DAMS IN MALAWI George Mhango, Blantyre in Malawi September 29, 2015 Situated in between Manja and Soche East in Malawi’s commercial capital Blantyre, Chimwankhunda Dam was lively in the 1990s and years before. The dam derived its beauty from clean water and green vegetation surrounding the facility. The dam was also one of the tourists’ destination areas for GHANA: ECOWAS WATER RESOURCES COORDINATION CENTRE Ama Kudom-Agyemang October 06, 2015 The Water Resources Coordination Centre (WRCC) of the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) has concluded consultations to establish a new governance body for the trans-boundary river basins of Comoe, Bia and Tano, in the West Africa Sub-Region. At the end of their meeting in Accra, representatives of the ZAMBIA: HARVESTING RAINWATER Newton Sibanda August 31, 2012 RAINWATER Harvesting (RWH) has been a practiced since time in memorial. It has, however, been practiced at different levels- domestic and agricultural use, which are referred to as the blue and green water use respectively. However, Zambia Rainwater Harvesting Association (ZRHA) Secretary General Bob Muzyamba says the scale of utilization UGANDA: PLASTIC BOTTLES AND BAGS FOR CONSTRUCTION Akatukunda Basemath February 17, 2014 An American volunteer has helped to construct a school library in Uganda out of used plastic bottles and Plastic shopping bags popularly known as buvera – all picked from dust bins. The building, the first of its kind in the country, is found at Mwizi Secondary School in Mbarara district, STRUGGLING FOR WATER IN CAPE TOWN’S KHAYELITSHA SLUM Some of the Houses in Cape Town's Khayelitsha settlement. The complaint proved right when a rally of Western Cape has been demonstrated in Western Cape VE informal settlement on March 21 condemned the “capitalist democracy”, ANC and others blamed for the bad conditions of WELCOME - WATER JOURNALISTS AFRICA The InfoNile Project. InfoNile project is a geojournalism Website Mapping Issues of Water in the Nile Region with Locally Reported Stories on Environmental, Sociocultural, Economic and Political Dimensions of Water Issues in the Nile Basin. The goal of InfoNile is to bridge the gap between scientists and researchers collecting data on issues of water in the Nile Region, journalists reporting ABOUT US - WATER JOURNALISTS AFRICA Water Journalists Africa (WJA) is the largest network of journalists reporting on water in the African continent. It brings together some 700 journalists from 50 African countries. It was established in 2011 in Cape Town South Africa with support from the UN-Water Decade Programme on Advocacy and Communication. WJA is legitimately registered as an NGO BLOG - WATER JOURNALISTS AFRICA Megan S. Lee and Cliff Abenaitwe, February 01, 2021 French oil multinational Total, its partner investors, and the Ugandan and Tanzanian governments will soon finalize their decision on the Lake Albert Development Project, Uganda’s first oil development The effects of potential oil spills and infrastructure development would cause irreversible damage in the ecologically sensitive Albertine REUSING, RECYCLING TO STOP PLASTIC POLLUTION IN LAKE Sharon Atieno April 19, 2021 Dunga beach is a hive of activities- from fishmongers calling on customers, fishermen putting away or preparing their fishing gears for the next fishing expedition, hoteliers playing loud competing music to attract customers, and boat operators and tour guides scrambling for visitors to take on a cruise on the beach. FIGHTING FOR THE CONSERVATION OF EVEN THE LESS-CHARISMATIC Dalu, who is an Iso Lomso fellow at STIAS, is hoping to change that perspective by surveying the distribution and abundance of crab species Potamonautes spp. in the Eastern Highlands of Zimbabwe, as well as trying to understand their direct and indirect impact on community livelihoods, how these aspects impact on species preservation and to identify opportunities and constraints to crab THE RESURRECTION OF LAKE HARAMAYA: HOPE AND CHALLENGES By Konjit TeshomeFirst published by Ethiopian Observer January 15, 2019 Once upon a time, one of Ethiopia’s beautiful and famous Lakes, Lake Haramaya, was a source of life for human beings and animals and a home of beautiful birds in the eastern part of the country. Recreational events, marriage ceremonies and public Holidays were held UGANDA: PLASTIC BOTTLES AND BAGS FOR CONSTRUCTION Akatukunda Basemath February 17, 2014 An American volunteer has helped to construct a school library in Uganda out of used plastic bottles and Plastic shopping bags popularly known as buvera – all picked from dust bins. The building, the first of its kind in the country, is found at Mwizi Secondary School in Mbarara district, A SOLAR POWERED BOREHOLE PUMP SAVES THOUSANDS OF LIVES IN Mohammed Ibrahim September 18, 2018 A solar powered borehole pump is providing clean water for communities and new opportunities to residents of Gora village in Kachia local government of Kaduna in Nigeria. The UNICEF Water project was founded by Department for International Development (DFID) in partnership with Kaduna State Rural Water Supply and Sanitation Agency STRUGGLING FOR WATER IN CAPE TOWN’S KHAYELITSHA SLUM Some of the Houses in Cape Town's Khayelitsha settlement. 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