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Environment · KigaliKigali's wetland rehabilitation project is transforming 491 hectares of degraded wetlands across five sites into vibrant, ecologically restored spaces that combine environmental conservation with recreation and flood control.See the Story
Rwanda: From Ponds to Playgrounds - What's in Store for Kigali's Revamped Wetlands?
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Entebbe · EntebbeWhen looking for the best hardwood in Uganda, Ndeeba, a bustling hub along the Kampala-Entebbe road, will be one of your destinations. Amidst garages and makeshift shacks, timber dealers like Charles Oloya ply their trade. It is a place where choice abounds, and for those seeking premium hardwood, particularly mahogany, the answer often points across the border to the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC). From the DRC, timber comes in abundance. “…Read Article
Why Illegal DRC-Uganda Timber Trade Continues to Thrive

Environment · Republic of the CongoThis report was produced with the support of Pulitzer Center Reporting Grants Some fields are abandoned, others have been brought back into production by local families, growing subsistence crops like cassava. We are in Louvakou, Niari department, in the southwestern part of the Republic of Congo. We fly a drone over rain-soaked fields, where until a year ago, one of Eni Congo’s agricultural projects, a subsidiary of the Italian oil company Eni,…Read Article
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