Only water justice cures unhealthy Nile rhetoric
All Nile basin nations need to come together, re-think water efficiency and climate change vulnerability, and find a remedy to
Embankments ignored till disasters hit
The hustle and bustle of everyday life comes to a halt as news of an approaching cyclone spreads through Gabura,
The sea came to my home
We can't afford ignorance on climate change, says Sohan Rahat. He is capturing the images of the landscapes
Water crisis in the hilly area of Bangladesh
The Chittagong Hill Tracts in Bangladesh is increasingly facing water shortages writes Mosabber Hossain.
Kusumlata Tripura of Matiranga’s day
Why monsoon leads to flooding of Dhaka’s roads
Encroachment of natural canals and clogging of stormwater drains result in waterlogging of the capital of Bangladesh, severely disrupting normal
Integrated planning ensures equitable access to water in Bolivia
Linking watershed management to water and sanitation issues to reduce poverty and improve livelihoods are central to Bolivia WATCH, an
From canal to the river – "together, we can save our water"
Water pollution is a major threat to rivers, public health, and biodiversity in Bangladesh.
During my bachelor studies, I had
An uncertain future for water and wildlife in the Okavango Delta
One of Africa's last great wildernesses faces an immediate threat from a proposed oilfield led by a Canadian
When extreme weather events hit the displaced
Millions are displaced within and beyond political boundaries, mostly due to conflicts. The displaced people get settled in camps that
The forgotten fishers of Bangladesh
A photographic profile of the Jaladash, an impoverished community being swamped by a rising sea.
They are called Jaladash (servants