By
Imani Makongoro
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Mwananchi Communications Limited
Morogoro. “We never knew that farming here means destroying a water source.”
“We never knew that farming here means destroying a water source.”
By
Imani Makongoro
[email protected]
Mwananchi Communications Limited
Morogoro. “We never knew that farming here means destroying a water source.”

Rivers are polluted, forests that feed major water systems are degraded.

Nairobi’s forests, parklands and waterways are under growing pressure from urban expansion, raising concerns over flooding,…

Restoration activities across forestry, agroforestry, watershed protection, timber, bamboo, fruit trees and ecosystem services…

Efforts to scale up agroforestry in Morogoro Region are opening new prospects for communities to benefit from carbon trading,…

Behind the silence surrounding the Nyengedi project lie stories of residents who surrendered land in anticipation of development,…

A grassroots organisation is working to restore and maintain 2,500 hectares of land along Lake Ol’Bolossat and the Ewaso Nyiro…