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Why Animals Are a Key Piece of Africa’s Disaster Resilience Puzzle

Across Africa, people and animals have coexisted for centuries, not just sharing the land but depending on one another for survival and prosperity....

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Leaders Call for Stronger Monitoring to Turn Ecosystem Restoration Commitments into Results

Nairobi, Kenya — 27 January 2026 Country and regional leaders, alongside technical experts, have underscored the urgent need to strengthen monitoring and reporting...

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Worm Tea: A Natural Path to Farming Without Harmful Chemicals

For much of his early farming life, Isaac Mubashankwaya believed chemical fertilizers and pesticides were the only way to grow crops successfully. He...

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Rwanda Braces for Mixed Weather as November Ends

As November comes to a close, Rwanda is preparing for a mix of rainfall, shifting temperatures, and varying wind conditions that highlight the...

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Where Royal Cows Meet Lake Kivu: Inyambo Add a Cultural Dimension to the Kivu Beach Expo

As Rutsiro District prepares for the 2025 Kivu Beach Expo and Festival, the event is set to highlight the region’s tourism potential while...

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Rwanda to Showcase Ambitious Climate Action at COP30 in Belém, Brazil

As global attention turns to the Amazon basin this November, Rwanda is stepping into the spotlight with a robust framework of climate commitments...

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Rwanda’s Circular Food Future: From Policy to Practice, a Nation Redesigns its Food Systems

At a bustling forum in Kigali, policy-makers, development partners, and entrepreneurs gathered around a shared vision, one that turns waste into wealth and...

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    When you kill a bird, you kill yourself! What do birds do?

    Within the living world are ecosystems. In this network, there are people, monsters, small animals, grass, trees, etc. In short, terrestrial organisms...

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    Worm Tea: A Natural Path to Farming Without Harmful Chemicals

    For much of his early farming life, Isaac Mubashankwaya believed chemical fertilizers and pesticides were the only way to grow crops successfully....

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    How Pesticides Threaten Bees, Farmers, and Our Food Future

    Six months ago, I learned a lesson that changed how I think about farming, food—and life itself: bees aren’t just buzzing insects...

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    Green Gicumbi: Restoring Land, Rebuilding Lives

    Over the last six years, hills once scarred by erosion in Rwanda’s Gicumbi District have slowly turned green again. This transformation is...

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    Food Quality Standards in School Feeding Programs

    The introduction of school feeding programs has been transformative in many countries, particularly in Rwanda, where food quality standards play a crucial...