

Semuliki River Faces Collapse as Erosion and Human Activity Escalate
Semuliki River By Kajumba Gorret I Voice of Tooro The Semuliki River, stretching 140 kilometers across the Democratic Republic of Congo...
Apr 14


Rwenzori Journalists Equipped to Lead Climate Action
Journalists pose for a group photo with Tooro Kingdom Prime Minister By Caroline Grace Magara The three-day Environmental Journalism...
Mar 27


In Uganda, a women-led reforestation initiative fights flooding, erosion
By Innocent Kiiza What you need to know: Changing rainfall patterns have led to increasingly frequent flooding in western Uganda’s Kasese...
Feb 18


BUVERA MANUFACTURERS MUST TAKE RESPONSIBILITY FOR THE MESS THEY PROFIT FROM
By Geofrey Mutegeki Araali Kampala is drowning; not just in rainwater, but in waste. Every rainy season, the city suffers devastating...
Jan 15


Rwenzori Journalists Embrace Training on Environmental Journalism and Climate Reporting
Journalists pose for a group photo with Dr. William Tayeebwa By Jacqueline Mbabazi, RMDF Journalists in Uganda’s Rwenzori region are...
Dec 3, 2024