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Co-founded by two journalists, InfoNile has grown into a sprawling ecosystem of cross-border investigations, multimedia storytelling, and data-driven reporting across the Nile Basin's 11 countries.
Brazil tops the list, boasting an impressive 13.2% of the world’s total freshwater reserves. The Amazon River, the largest ...
A new WWF report is sounding the alarm on Africa’s freshwater fish: one in four fish species it assessed is at risk of ...
Tegenu Gossa Aredo (PhD) is a distinguished Ethiopian Pre-Historic Archaeologist, and is currently a guest researcher at the ...
While Addis Ababa views the dam as essential to its national electrification program, it has been a source of tension with ...
After decades largely cut off from the world, Angola’s natural wonders are again ready for discovery. The southern African country is twice the size of Texas, and the roads and accommodation that will ...
The Danube River begins in Germany at the confluence of two streams, the Brigach and Breg, just east of the city of ...
Why do some rivers split? UCSB scientists found the answer—and it could change how we restore and manage waterways.
Researchers from the Ateneo de Manila University recently raised the alarm over potential invasive alien fish species ...
After visiting wine regions around the world, the best ones include Napa Valley, McLaren Vale, and Bordeaux. Here's which ...
The Clear Rivers Campaign was first introduced in 2016 as an initiative to inspire action and awareness around the state of South Africa's water resources.
The Clear Rivers Campaign further seeks to strengthen the country’s efforts to promote water security, environmental awareness and behavioural change. The Department encourages South Africans to take ...