The Directory of Ethiopian Wetlands: a first inventory
On October 10, 2019, Wetlands International in collaboration with its local implementing partner Ethiopian Wildlife and Natural History Society, EWNHS launched a book entitled “A […]
We safeguard and restore wetlands for people and nature
On October 10, 2019, Wetlands International in collaboration with its local implementing partner Ethiopian Wildlife and Natural History Society, EWNHS launched a book entitled “A […]
Sustainable WASH for all can only be achieved when all citizens – including women and people living with disabilities – contribute to policy development and […]
Geographical Information Systems (GIS) knowledge is a powerful decision support tool that provides for collection and analysis of data. Wetlands International through a project supported […]
In recent times, natural resource management has been moving towards a more collaborative and participative management approach. This is no different to the approach adopted […]
Wetlands international together with other stakeholders held a one-day workshop in Kajiado, Kenya on 16 May 2019 to kick off activities under the project “Application […]
Currently, Kajiado’s water data fall short of the fundamental goal of being complete, accessible, and usable. To contribute efforts towards addressing this challenge, Wetlands International […]
Despite covering only 0.6% of Earth’s surface, wetlands provide very critical ecosystem services but are threatened with degradation by human activities as most people are […]
From sea level rise, coral bleaching, hydrological effects, changes in water temperature, to alterations in water availability and quality, climate change is threatening our wetlands […]
The connections between women and wetlands, and the role they play in conservation cannot be ignored. But then, how important is it? To look for […]
The productivity and sustainability of natural systems, including wetlands, is increasingly being challenged by a multitude of natural and anthropogenically-induced changes and rising hazards — […]