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Geodata journalism. Mapping stories on water issues in the Nile Basin.

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Kisian

The plight of an ancient river in Kenya: The degradation and restoration of River Kisian

River Kisian in Eastern Kisumu, Kenya, is important for rural water supply and irrigation. However, it is under threat from degradation and pollution.

January 9, 2023

InfoNile 2022 Highlights: Water, Agriculture, Climate Change and COVID-19 in the Nile Basin

As the world slowly recovers from the aftermath of the Covid 19 pandemic, climate change

December 19, 2022
GERD

Impact of Grand Renaissance Dam (GERD) on agriculture in the Sudanese Blue Nile Basin

The Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam (GERD) could assist Sudan in the growth and improvement of its electricity, economy, and agriculture in the long run, if Sudan and Ethiopia cooperate to manage the dam.

December 16, 2022
plastic pollution

Plastic Pollution of Lake Victoria: Is Uganda burdened by waste from neighbouring countries?

There is need for a regional approach to tackle plastic pollution in all the East Africa Member countries,

December 12, 2022
IRRIGATION

How small-scale irrigation is transforming lives in 11 rural counties of Kenya

Implemented in Bomet, Kajiado, Nyeri, Tharaka Nithi, Meru, Muranga, Nyandarua, Machakos, Kitui, Makueni and Tana River counties, SIVAP is currently involved in the construction of nine irrigation schemes as well as the rehabilitation of three others.

December 9, 2022
#EverydayNile

Repicturing the Nile River: #EverydayNile photo exhibition in Cairo, Egypt showcases water tales across borders

The Cairo regional exhibition, however, was the first to bring together works by all of the#EverydayNile photojournalists telling the story of the Nile from its most distant source in Burundi all the way up to Egypt.

December 2, 2022
climate change

The “Ghost Town” of Rusinga photo exhibition: A community combating climate through green energy sources

In his photo story, Anthony documented the climate smart transition of fishermen and locals from kerosene and pressure lamps to solar lamps for fishing and domestic use.

November 28, 2022
COP27

At COP27, cross-sector integration urged to supply food and water to all who share the Nile River during climate upheaval

At COP27, parties established a four-year joint work program on implementation of climate action on agriculture and food security.

November 25, 2022
illegalities

Illegalities still a challenge in Kenyan beaches bordering Lake Victoria

Though fishing is among the main economic activities in the area, Oyola admits that illegalities are still a challenge.

November 21, 2022
marabou storks

Fate unknown: Urbanisation dwindles home to Marabou Storks in Nairobi

Urbanization is taking its toll on marabou storks with new constructions of roads and buildings the norm in one of the busiest cities in Africa.

November 18, 2022
irrigation

In Uganda, water stressed rice farmers turn to quick-maturing crops after irrigation scheme fails

The capacity of Agoro irrigation scheme, which is fed by river Okura originating from the top of Langiya hill (or Imotong hill as it’s called in South Sudan), is spreading thin as farmers continue to expand their farmlands.

November 14, 2022
climate change

Discolouring climate change: Youth in East Africa push for a circular economy (Part 2).

In this documentary, we have captured some of the innovations that the young people are taking against climate change. We also aim to inspire other young people to do similar initiatives and activities.

November 11, 2022
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