04/10/2022
Documentary on Catchment restoration works in Ethiopia by Wetlands International Ethiopia.
Click the link below to watch the documentary.
Catchment restoration works in Ethiopia Wetlands International
The goal of the WASH SDG project is to contribute towards efforts of increasing and ensuring access, availability and sustainable management of water and san...
04/10/2022
CRF Project Documentary by Wetlands International Ethiopia part one. Click the link below to watch.
CRF Project Documentary Part one
Wetlands International Ethiopia’s work in the Central Rift Valley (CRV) started with the Climate Resilient Flyways (CRF) project. In this project Wetlands In...
04/10/2022
CRF Project Documentary by Wetlands International Ethiopia part two. Click the link below to watch.
CRF Project Documentary Part Two
Wetlands International Ethiopia’s work in the Central Rift Valley (CRV) started with the Climate Resilient Flyways (CRF) project. In this project Wetlands In...
25/08/2022
"As climate change intensifies, so must our efforts to place water science at the heart of our policymaking"
https://twitter.com/WetlandsInt/status/1562760285445730305
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Wetlands Int. on Twitter
“"As climate change intensifies, so must our efforts to place water science at the heart of our policymaking"”
24/08/2022
, we’re excited to show the impact of implementing the Ecologically Sustainable Agricultural Water Management (ESAWM) framework in Mali and Ethiopia.
https://twitter.com/WetlandsInt/status/1562355031763865603At
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19/08/2022
Cultural beliefs and traditions continue to limit the participation of women, leading to their inability to fully participate in all aspects of household and community life, according to a gender analysis conducted by Wetlands International with the aim to assess gender dynamics within the ‘Source to Sea Initiative’.
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09/08/2022
Radical change on views of wetland before they become wastelands (Ethiopian Press Agency).
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09/08/2022
https://twitter.com/dw_environment/status/1488843390125068294
DW Global Ideas & Environment on Twitter
“Today marks - hugely significant, as 40% of all animal species live or reproduce in them. They also filter, store & supply the planet with water & food, and store huge amounts of carbon.”
09/08/2022
Wetlands International Eastern Africa Regional Director, Julie Mulonga tweets that after Wetlands International Ethiopia interventions, degraded lands are slowly regenerating.
Julie Mulonga on Twitter
“ It was indeed very inspiring to see the degraded hillsides slowly coming back to life ”
09/08/2022
Wetlands International CEO, Jane Madgwick tweets after her official visit to Wetlands International Ethiopia works in the Central Rift Valley.
Jane Madgwick on Twitter
“Massively impressed and inspired by the work of our team in Ethiopia regenerating whole hillsides, reducing sediment runoff at the source of water for the Rift Valley lakes - together with thousands from local communities ”
09/08/2022
https://www.wetlands.org/wetlands/types-of-wetlands-2/
Types of wetlands
Wherever land meets water, life abounds. In every country and all climatic zones, from polar regions to the tropics, and from the highest mountains to […]