By Ephrem Murindabigwi When drought grips Uganda’s Karamoja region, the immediate explanation is often climate change.…
Category: Environment and Agriculture
The oldest building materials: wisdom for modern humanity?
By Ephrem Murindabigwi Humanity—for thousands of years—built some of its most enduring cities, monuments, and civilizations…
From Rwanda to Azerbaijan-what environmental progress teaches, and global struggle for environmental survival
By Jean Baptiste Ndabananiye As Rwanda and Azerbaijan are among countries which marked World Environment Day…
3 major activities, one goal: REMA is expediting climate action with Green Amayaga Phase II and Environment Week Launch
By Jean Baptiste Ndabananiye Rwanda Environment Management Authority [REMA] conducted three major activities on 30 May…
Akagera’s remarkable revival—how Rwanda has turned a threatened park into a conservation success story
By Jean Baptiste Ndabananiye For Enock Mutambyi, the moment he finally stood face-to-face with an elephant…
The U.S.A: a nation of abundance, a crisis of hunger— the urgent case for food rescue everywhere
By Ephrem Murindabigwi A strange contradiction is happening across the United States of America’s fields: while…
From scarcity to abundancy: what Rwanda’s terraces, land protection and farmer support reveal about Africa’s struggling agriculture sector
By Jean Baptiste Ndabananiye What if Africa’s journey—from food self-sufficiency to food abundancy able to nourish…
“5 urgent problems the world faces in 2026,” — International Rescue Committee. Will the world manage to execute the committee’s 10 recommendations?
By Editorial Staff The International Rescue Committee [IRC] has identified the most pressing global crises in…
Rwanda cold-chain deal amid the global crisis of post-harvest food losses
By Ephrem Murindabigwi The Africa Centre of Excellence for Sustainable Cooling and Cold-Chain (ACES) and the…