Uganda’s ‘cattle corridor’, which makes up the northern third of the country, is among the most degraded areas in the upper Nile basin, following years of overgrazing and charcoal production. Repeated attempts have been made to reseed…
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Multi-scale participatory mapping: Where does which rainwater management strategy work?
Maksenit (Amhara) community members playing an adapted version of the ‘Happy Strategies’ Game. One of the sub-projects of the Nile Basin Development Challenge (NBDC) – ‘Targeting and scaling out of rainwater management systems’ – aims to ma…
AlertNet-Sustainable agriculture needs integrated solutions
In our RIO+20 Call-to-action, CGIAR called for “adopting cross-sectoral approaches which facilitate broader partnerships, coordinated regulatory frameworks and appropriate economic incentives. We need the vision and courage to transcend conventio…
CPWF-Andes Partner Promotes Sustainable Mountain Development at Rio
CONDESAN, CPWF’s lead partner organization in the Andes, will be contributing to the Rio+20 dialogue in a major way. From June 13th to the 24th, they will be actively involved in a Mountain Pavilion, which aims to engage stakeholders in a series of d…

Andes Rio+20 Water & Poverty Posters
CONDESAN, CPWF’s lead partner organization in the Andes, will be actively involved in the Mountain Pavilion at Rio+20. See their main messages displayed in this series of posters.
