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The world is water! TheWaterChannel takes you on a multi media tour around the world. Watch water videos on https://t.co/6c4D6tGyfQ!
Joined May 2009
Our latest podcast is out: Story from Jordan on what it takes to turn saltwater to fresh. We learn what it takes to fight water scarcity. Listen on:.Spotify .Apple podcast .TheWaterChannel:
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Food prices in Lebanon have increased by 396% in just one year1. As of early 2025, 30% of the Lebanese population faces food insecurity. Adding to these challenges, the MENA region – including Lebanon – is among the most water scarce areas in the world.
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The RESOLVE project explores Regenerative Agriculture practices to strengthen food security and resilience in Lebanon's agricultural sector.
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To make ends meet for the family, Sewnet worked as a wage laborer in construction for 13 years. It was hard perilous work. Ten years ago, she shifted from construction to becoming a washerwoman, washing clothes for families in Bahir Dar Town in Ethiopia.
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The life of Sewnet Mitiku Gashaw, a washerwoman in, Bahir Dar Town, Ethiopia, as she navigates economic hardships and physical demands.
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In the rangelands in Balochistan there are three grazing systems: nomadic (following a long route), transhumant (moving between high land and lowland) and sedentary (grazing around one’s village).
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Challenges and opportunities of rangeland management in Balochistan, focusing on pastoralism, grazing practices, and sustainable solutions.
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Covering nearly 90% of the Balochistan's area, rangelands are not just the source of grazing and biomass, but also home to biodiversity, natural beauty, an absorber of flash floods and buffer to droughts.
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Sustainable rangeland management and nature-based solutions can enhance livelihoods, climate resilience, and biodiversity in Balochistan
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In washing clothes in ancient China three types of natural detergents were used: plant ash, honey locust tree and rice water.
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Ancient Chinese laundry practices using natural detergents like plant ash, honey locust pods, and their connection to sustainable degrowth.
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Washing clothes is key to life and defines hygiene and health. In most of rural Amhara (Ethiopia), clothes are washed manually in rivers or streams, with women often walking long distances.
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Rural families in Amhara, Ethiopia use Phytolacca dodecandra (Endod) for laundry, offering a sustainable alternative to commercial detergents
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The chars, temporary river islands formed by the shifting sediments of the Brahmaputra, are home to over a million people in Bangladesh.
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The RtF program empowers communities in Bangladesh with a community-led regranting mechanism for climate resilience and landscape restoration
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ORDA regrants 70% of the €1 million it receives directly to local communities. The core focus is to restore six severely degraded micro-watersheds covering 2,735 hectares and improving the livelihoods of Koti’s 5,498 residents.
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Discover how ORDA Ethiopia empowers communities in Amhara Region through regranting for climate resilience and landscape restoration.
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RtF works by local NGOs who serve as hubs in each region. These hubs regrant 70% of the €1 million they receive directly to local communities, enabling those communities to lead their own adaptation efforts.
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Learn how the Reversing the Flow (RtF) program empowers communities in Bangladesh through regranting mechanisms for climate resilience.
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Using agricultural waste as a source to develop bio stimulants is a real game-changer. Due to the farm-to-fork and EU Green Deal strategy, the use of chemical pesticides is to be reduced by 50% and nutrient losses are to cut by at least 50% by 2030.
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Discover how valorizing agricultural waste into bio stimulants can reduce chemical use, increase yields, and foster sustainable farming.
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The Awer have developed the ability to whistle to birds, in particular the indicator indicator or the honey guide. Learn more about this simbiosis through the link.
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Discover the unique honey-gathering tradition of the Awer in Kenya, who use honey guide birds to find bees' nests.
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Barring some communities on the western border where rain fell in brief storms, the vast hinterland of Afar this year is bone-dry and thirsty. Learn more about how the population has overcome these dry period through the link.
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The Afar Pastoralist Development Association (APDA) addresses drought, food insecurity, and health challenges in Ethiopia's Afar Region.
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CO₂ impact depends on the surface it interacts with. Forests, oceans & urban areas have different effects on radiation absorption and emission, making climate sensitivity a constantly shifting target. -ecosystem-restoration-as-a-climate-game-changer/.
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Discover how Earth Energy Imbalance (EEI) and ecosystem restoration can provide a comprehensive approach to mitigating climate change.
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Mountainous regions generate floods, and these often cause huge economic, social and environmental damage. Learn more about it through the link.
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Discover the benefits of integrated watershed management in Tigray, Ethiopia, and how it reduces flood peaks, runoff, and sedimentation.
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While they provide significant ecological benefits, such as preventing soil erosion, improving biodiversity, and enhancing water retention, hedge's advantages are not always immediately visible. Learn more about their advantages in our new blog.
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Discover how integrating hedge crops like pigeon pea can enhance sustainability and profitability for farmers in Jharkhand, India.
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Across the world, scientists and innovators are turning to enzymatic biotechnology as a powerful tool to enhance soil regeneration and carbon sequestration. Learn more about it through the link.
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Enzymatic biotechnology by Bioterra and Agrofield Solution enhances soil regeneration, carbon sequestration, and sustainable agriculture.
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Assigning a financial value to nature is an example of the human need to quantify and operationalize abstract ideas into tangible facts; think of everything from happiness indices to social credit scores. Learn more about it through the link.
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Natural capital accounting influenced Belize's coastal zone management plan, fostering sustainable development and ecosystem conservation.
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Since 2008, APIL has led an innovative project aimed at strengthening the economic autonomy of rural women in the Sanmatenga province, in Burkina Faso, through sheep fattening. Learn more about it following the link.
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APIL's functional literacy and simplified financial management program empowers rural women in Burkina Faso through sheep fattening.
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Chickpeas are very suitable for rain-fed and flood-fed system in arid areas, where moisture comes occassionally and crops then need to thrive on the moisture they can access. Learn how its cultivation became popular in Pakistan following the link.
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Discover how chickpeas are transforming farming in Dadu, Sindh, through farmer exchanges and spate irrigation systems.
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What if one small shift in the way we farm could solve multiple problems at once—improve nutrition, protect crops from disasters, control erosion, and increase income for struggling smallholding tribal farmers?.Learn more about it following the link.
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Growing pigeon peas alongside paddy fields in Jharkhand, India can improve nutrition, protect crops, and increase income
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