
Transforming Flood Hazards into Hope Across Eastern Nile Region
By Redeat Daneil and Girma Senbeta The Eastern Nile region, spanning the Blue Nile (Abbay), Baro Akobo–Sobat, Tekeze–Setit–Atbara, and Lake … Continued

By Redeat Daneil and Girma Senbeta The Eastern Nile region, spanning the Blue Nile (Abbay), Baro Akobo–Sobat, Tekeze–Setit–Atbara, and Lake … Continued

By Redeat Daneil and Girma Senbeta East Africa is increasingly caught in a dangerous cycle in which extreme droughts and devastating floods strike back to … Continued

By David Mornout, Md. Zahidul Islam, and Frank van Steenbergen Postcard from Netrokona Though far away from the coast or … Continued

By Ashfaque Ahmed Soomro and Frank van Steenbergen Making earthen structures to divert and guide short term floods and irrigate … Continued

By Muhammad Ehsan Laghari We’ve barely emerged from the Indus River water scarcity for agriculture; although the flows of the … Continued

By Femke van Woezik In a small village called Membe (Dodoma Region, Tanzania), the rhythm of the weather has shifted … Continued

by Kifle Woldearegay and Frank van Steenbergen Mountainous regions generate floods, and these often cause huge economic, social and environmental … Continued

by Salam Buzdar. Allah Bakhsh, Reinier Veldman and Frank van Steenbergen In the Kacchi Plains in Pakistan, the world’s largest … Continued
By Ashfaque Soomro and Dr. Frank van Steenbergen Sindh, the Southern province in Pakistan, the land of prehistoric culture and … Continued

By Ashfaque Ahmed Soomro and Frank van Steenbergen Climate change has a major impact on humans, but the impact … Continued

by Frank van Steenbergen and Mohammed Ehsan Leghari Flood resilience and the management of land and water resources The … Continued

by Frank van Steenbergen and Mohammed Ehsan Leghari Bridge and approach curtailing the Indus River The bridges on the Indus … Continued