The Congo Basin under siege: mounting threats to the world’s second-largest rainforest

By Jean Baptiste Ndabananiye The Congo Basin, the world’s second-largest tropical rainforest, is facing an unprecedented…

The heart of Africa’s climate: understanding the Congo Basin

By Jean Baptiste Ndabananiye In the intricate tapestry of our planet’s ecosystems, few threads are as…

Rwanda’s stake in the Congo Basin’s future —a global perspective

By Jean Baptiste Ndabananiye This article marks the beginning of “Echoes of the Earth: From the…

While Rwanda’s nature and climate finance strategy stands bold, global action remains necessary

By Jean Baptiste Ndabananiye In this story which addresses Rwanda’s ambitious climate and nature finance strategy,…

Rwanda’s bold path: crafting a climate and nature finance strategy in the face of global challenges

The Government of Rwanda on 17 October 2024 presented a bold and transformative Climate and Nature…

The paradox of hunger: why do millions go without food?

By Jean Baptiste Ndabananiye While every 15 October the entire world enthusiastically celebrates the World Food…

Rwanda’s Farmers battle agricultural pests: a growing global challenge for agriculture

By Emmanuel Gatarara Ganza and Lionel  Itangishatse, under Life In Humanity and Ishingiro Radio Collaboration Globally,…

“I tell farmers ‘Let’s work hard’. Do you respect a rich person because they ask you to do so?” Jean Paul Munyakazi

 “First of all, I have always recommended farmers to also change the mindset that they are…

There exist unbelievably huge and tall trees

By Jean Baptiste Ndabananiye Colossal trees of California rank among the largest living things that the…

Farmers’ Potato Academy in Rwanda has significantly enhanced the yield of Irish Potatoes

By Jean Baptiste Ndabananiye Rwandan Irish potato farmers are observing their yields triple thanks to a…