Sanitation is vital for health and dignity, particularly for menstruating girls’ school attendance. Toilets provide sanitary conditions for the user, whereas the safe management of excreta aim to prevent ”downstream” contamination and disease transmission
FLARE had innovative sessions on forests and livelihoods. Four women show us different ways innovation can be done in research.
According to a UNEP report Daniel Ddiba contributed to, over 400 billion cubic metres of wastewater is generated annually, but less than half undergo treatment. The rest, filled with pollutants, ends up in natural ecosystems, contributing to environmental degradation.
NAS are comprehensive frameworks that enhance a country's food system policies and have being adopted in Eastern and Southern Africa to promote agroecological transitions nationally.
In this interview, we speak with Dr. Jennifer Batamuliza and Professor Alfred Bizoza from the University of Rwanda (UR) on how to transfer university knowledge into real-world impact.
The report sheds light on the unequal impact of the climate crisis on income and adaptation in poor rural households with data combined in both space and time.
The Countdown initiative aims to revolutionise the way we monitor food system transformation in support of the achievement of the Sustainable Development Goals
Meet the SIANI expert groups and learn about their important work.
Sanitation is vital for health and dignity, particularly for menstruating girls’ school attendance. Toilets provide sanitary conditions for the user, whereas the safe management of excreta aim to prevent ”downstream” contamination and disease transmission
To mark the International Year of Camelids, we interview with Bernard Faye about camels' potential in combating desertification, improving nutrition and llivelihoods, and their cultural and social significance.
FLARE had innovative sessions on forests and livelihoods. Four women show us different ways innovation can be done in research.
How can improved management of water increase food security? A recent seminar presented possible solutions.