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20
Apr
Foam-covered, polluted River Yamuna plays host to ancient Hindu festival

Foam-covered, polluted River Yamuna plays host to ancient Hindu festival

Chhath Puja, dedicated to the Indian sun god Surya, is a popular festival celebrated with fervour across northern and eastern
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13
Apr
Droughts force residents of hamlet in mid-hill Nepal to migrate

Droughts force residents of hamlet in mid-hill Nepal to migrate

Almost all the families of Puranogaun village in the mid-hills of Nepal have migrated due to climate-induced water scarcity. The
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06
Apr
Why Egypt gets the jitters when Ethiopia dams the Nile

Why Egypt gets the jitters when Ethiopia dams the Nile

Ethiopia is building a large dam across the Nile within its political boundary, to spur sustainable development through renewable hydropower.
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30
Mar
Whose water is it?

Whose water is it?

'Whose water is it?' Is it the responsibility of just one gender? Is the water and its management
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23
Mar
The intersection between ecofeminism and agriculture

The intersection between ecofeminism and agriculture

Women are the first to suffer the consequences of climate change and the last to receive economic gains. Adenike Oladosu
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04
Mar
Changing the narrative on Dutch knowledge transfer

Changing the narrative on Dutch knowledge transfer

In this story, Shahnoor Hasan talks about her attachment with the Dutch Delta Approach and the people who work for
6 min read
26
Jan
Introducing a new regional plan for the Mekong Delta

Introducing a new regional plan for the Mekong Delta

Vietnam’s most southerly region – the Mekong Delta – is highly strategic. This region, home to 17 million inhabitants, contains a
4 min read
25
Jan
Where the sea slowly swallows the city

Where the sea slowly swallows the city

Rapid growth of industries and poor planning are causing land subsidence and flooding in Semarang and its surrounds in Indonesia.
5 min read
17
Dec
The ferryman of the Shukhata Bazar

The ferryman of the Shukhata Bazar

Unseen forces are driving change around Bangladesh's bustling Shukhata Bazar. Storyteller Shekhar Kanti Ray takes us through this
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10
Dec
A shrinking Lake Chad is leading to conflicts and gender based violence

A shrinking Lake Chad is leading to conflicts and gender based violence

Adenike Oladosu has observed the effects of the vanishing Lake Chad, located at the conjunction of Cameroon, Chad, Niger, and
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