
Community-Led Disaster Risk Reduction in Bangladesh
Jannatul Naim, Shaira Rahman (Friendship NGO) This blog is part of a dossier on locally-led adaptation, featuring insights and lessons … Continued
Jannatul Naim, Shaira Rahman (Friendship NGO) This blog is part of a dossier on locally-led adaptation, featuring insights and lessons … Continued
By Nardos Masresha Introduction The North and northeastern part of Ethiopia was immersed in a violent conflict that started on … Continued
by Nardos Mesresha, Yoseph Cherinet, Jean Marc Pace, Girma Senbeta Conflict in Northern Ethiopia The war that erupted in Northern … Continued
By Frank van Steenbergen St. Bishoy Monastries – Dug out shallow water source (own image) The oases of Wadi … Continued
The Ibb Water Supply Miracle of Resilience by Frank van Steenbergen March 10, 2020 It achieves nearly full recovery on … Continued
by Abdul Ghani Soomro and Anila Hameem Memon February 12, 2020 Darawat Dam is a concrete gravity dam developed across … Continued
By Nada al-Dahmashi , Water and Environment Centre (WEC), Sana’a University:: June 14, 2019 Images: Nada al-Dahmashi The 1st of March … Continued
Cities of Justice? Dangerous Pretensions… posted by Frank van Steenbergen November 28, 2018 Here is the story. There is no … Continued
by Nada Al-Dahmashi November 12, 2018 This is where war has brought Yemen: there is no water in many houses, … Continued
by Nada al-Dahmashi Since 2015, Yemen is facing a devastating war that has destroyed infrastructure, and many sectors altogether. Nevertheless, … Continued
by Adel Zolail and Frank van Steenbergen For reasons no one can explain, a war has been raging in Yemen … Continued
Roads to the Rescue Posted by Cecilia Borgia Februray 8, 2017 Coastal Bangladesh is a vast area. It encompasses 19 … Continued