The largest battle for resilience
Posted by Marta Agujetas February 09, 2017 The development army in Albuco Woreda, Amhara region, Ethiopia A battle takes place … Continued

Posted by Marta Agujetas February 09, 2017 The development army in Albuco Woreda, Amhara region, Ethiopia A battle takes place … Continued
Posted by: Otto Hoffman February 2017 Nepal is known as the home of the Himalayas, with innumerable streams and rivers, … Continued
Posted by Cecilia Borgia February 8, 2017 Coastal Bangladesh is a vast area. It spans over 19 of the 64 … Continued
The Kenyan farmer who traveled his country got inspired to harvest road water and is telling others to do the … Continued
Posted by Frank van Steenbergen January 27, 2017 It has been run for twenty years now – the Maya Biosphere … Continued

by Taha AL-Washali, Frank van Steenbergen, Saroj Sharma, and Maria Kenned Collapse In March, 2015, Saudi Arabia launched an aerial … Continued
Posted by Naseer Memon January 09, 2017 The Thar desert is known for its serene natural beauty, mesmerising sand dunes, … Continued
Posted By Frank van Steenbergen January 3, 2017 There is so much ugliness in the world – but does there … Continued
by Matthijs Kool, Abraham Mehari Haile, Karim Nawaz and Frank van Steenbergen December 12, 2016 In the Gash Spate Irrigation … Continued
December 2016, Otto Hoffman Nepal is blessed with an abundance of water throughout the country in the form of snow … Continued
On the Road with Resilience Posted by Kifle Wolderegay, Rajeshwar Mishra and Frank van Steenbergen December 6, 2016 It is … Continued
Agricultural land declination: Urbanization, lack of natural resources, and neglect by Madiha Al-Junaid Of what is more than a decade … Continued