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Afrique: Accès à l'eau potable - Possibilité pour 85 millions de personnes
fr.allafrica.com | 25 Apr 2012
Water Aid (http://www.wateraid.org), une ONG internationale, a accueilli avec joie les nouvelles déclarations d'intention d'amélioration en matière d'approvisionnement en eau et d'assainissement des ministres d'Afrique, présentées lors de la séance de la réunion de haut niveau à Washington (Sanitation and Water for All (SWA) High Level meeting in Washington D.C), le 20 Avril.
 Burkina Faso | Uganda | Zambia | Access to Freshwater | Sanitation
Energy Solutions: Briquettes in Uganda
Environment South Africa | 31 Jan 2012
In this report from Earth Focus, briquettes made from saw dust and agricultural waste help save forests and improve people's health. read full article
 Uganda | Health and Environment | Renewable Energy | Sustainable Forest Management
UGANDA: Rural Women's Banks Ease Tough Times
ips.org | 30 Jan 2012
By Wambi MichaelDorothy Kabajungu, 50, has started a firewood business after obtaining a loan from a womens bank. / Wambi Michael/IPS WAKISO, Uganda, Jan 30 (IPS) – For most Ugandan women, obtaining a commercial loan to start a business has been very difficult. Many do not have the...
 Uganda | Agriculture | Economics and the Environment | Poverty Reduction
United Republic of Tanzania (the): Apps4Africa: Winners In East Africa Contest
feedproxy.google.com | 20 Jan 2012
Source:  US Department of State Country:  United Republic of Tanzania (the), Kenya, Uganda Media NoteOffice of the SpokespersonWashington, DCJanuary 19, 2012The U.S. Department of State...
 Tanzania | United Republic of | Uganda | Climate Change Adaptation
AfDB promotes improved access to water, sanitation and health services in rural and urban Uganda
African Development Bank | 18 Jan 2012
The African Development Bank and the Government of Uganda signed two separate agreements on 12 January to finance projects to improve health services delivery and access to water and sanitation in both urban and rural areas of Uganda, with a total investment of USD 155.8 million. This double deal is expected to boost the countrys efforts to meet the 2015 Millennium Development Goals for health, water and sanitation.
 Uganda | Access to Freshwater | Health and Environment | Sanitation
AfDB promotes greater access to water and sanitation for rural communities in Uganda
African Development Bank | 12 Jan 2012
Up to 2.4 million people in rural areas and small towns across Uganda should have improved access to water supply and sanitation by 2016. This follows the African Development Bank (AfDB) signing on 11 January of USD 67 million package to finance the implementation of Ugandas Water and Sanitation Programme. The project aligns with Ugandas national goal to increase access to water supply and sanitation services, to achieve 100 percent coverage by 2035.(...)
 Uganda | Access to Freshwater | Sanitation
World: Changing focus? How to start taking adaptive capacity seriously
feedproxy.google.com | 05 Jan 2012
Source:  Overseas Development Institute Country:  World, Ethiopia, Mozambique, Uganda ODI Briefing Papers 71, January 2012Authors: Eva Ludi, Lindsey Jones and Simon LevineChange is a...
 Ethiopia | Mozambique | Uganda | Climate Change Adaptation | Climate Change Impacts | Environmental Impacts
New crop varieties can cut poverty, study finds
SCIDEV.NET | 03 Jan 2012
The benefits to poor farmers of new crop varieties are hotly debated, but a new study shows they can help reduce poverty.
 Uganda | Agriculture | Farming Practices | Poverty Reduction
UGANDA: Deforestation Robbing Communities of their Income
ips.org | 06 Dec 2011
By Andrew GreenWorkers on Bugala Island work to clear the rainforest to make way for an expanding palm tree plantation. / Will Boase/IPS SSESE ISLANDS, Uganda, Dec 7 (IPS) – From a distance, Bugala Island in Lake Victoria is a patchwork of green and brown. The pattern is a result of dense...
 Uganda | Deforestation
CLIMATE CHANGE: Durban or bust - the Trans-African Caravan of Hope
IRIN News | 02 Dec 2011
KAMPALA 02 December 2011 (IRIN) - Brandishing a plea for developed countries to make good their promises to reduce carbon emissions, 300 farmers, youths and activists took the scenic route to the COP17 conference in Durban, travelling more than 7,000km from Burundi in 17 days, through 10 eastern and southern African countries, aboard a convoy of buses draped in various national flags.
 Burundi | Uganda | Climate Change Convention and Kyoto Protocol | Climate Change Impacts
World: Environmental Migration: Policy Gaps and Response Strategies
feedproxy.google.com | 01 Dec 2011
By 2050, 25 million to 1 billion people are expected to be migrating due to environmental factors. Though examining linkages between environmental conditions and migration have been on the international agenda at least since 1992, only in recent years have they become better understood. It is clear...
 Uganda | Environmental Impacts
arborvitae Issue 44 - Forests: a legal challenge
IUCN | 01 Nov 2011
This issue of arborvitae, produced in conjunction with IUCNs Commission on Environmental Law and the IUCN Environmental Law Centre, looks at how forest law is impacting local forest management around the world and how reforms are progressing in several countries.It also include articles on the following: Natural resource laws undermined in Uganda and law and local forest management in Africa
 Uganda | Forests and Woodlands | National Policies and Environmental Laws
Climate change could spread major coffee pest
SCIDEV.NET | 12 Oct 2011
As the climate warms, coffee berry borer will expand its range, reducing coffee yields in Africa and South America, say researchers.
 Kenya | Uganda | Climate Change Impacts | Economics and the Environment
Uganda: As food prices bite, HIV-positive people turn to kitchen gardens
plusnews.org | 04 May 2011
The small 10m by 15m garden behind Agnes Oroma's house in northern Uganda's Gulu district is much more than a hobby garden; according to HIV-positive Oroma, it is one of the main reasons she is in good health. She grows indigenous vegetables and tomatoes to supplement her daily diet of beans, maize meal and silver fish; Oroma also proudly shows off a sisal sack in which she grows onions.
 Uganda | Economics and the Environment | Environmental Awareness | Education | and Public Participation
UGANDA: New homes for 50,000 at risk from disasters
IRIN News | 12 Apr 2011
Those affected by a devastating landslide in eastern Uganda in 2010 are among 10,000 people a year living in disaster-prone areas set to benefit from a five-year resettlement scheme due to start in 2012.
 Uganda | Floods | Food Security | Planning and Management of Development
UGANDA: Food, water crisis looms for thousands
IRIN News | 23 Mar 2011
Thousands of people in 36 of Uganda's 112 districts are at risk of serious food and water shortages due to drought attributed to the La Niña weather phenomenon. Health officials have warned of outbreaks of diseases such as diarrhoea and dysentery, due to poor hygiene.
 Uganda | Access to Freshwater | Drought | Waterborne Diseases | Weather Conditions
Let Us Preserve Lutembe Wetlands
AfricaFiles | 20 Mar 2011
This editorial argues that the Lutembe wetland reserve is dying but should be preserved because of its utility. The author makes a strong argument by citing the many useful aspects of the wetland reserve.
 Uganda | Conservation | Wetlands
Uganda: Food, Water Crisis Looms for Thousands
AllAfrica.com | 15 Mar 2011
Thousands of people in 36 of Uganda's 112 districts are at risk of serious food and water shortages due to drought attributed to the La Niña weather phenomenon. Health officials have warned of outbreaks of diseases such as diarrhoea and dysentery, due to poor hygiene. The situation requires urgent attention, says the Minister for Disaster Preparedness, Musa Ecweru. "We are experiencing food shortages; some families are [already] going without food."
 Uganda | Access to Information | Agriculture | Waterborne Diseases | Weather Conditions
Environmental information to enable Ugandan legislators to prioritise agriculture and pollution redu...
feedproxy.google.com | 11 Mar 2011
Ugandas natural resource base is one of the richest and most diverse in Africa, resulting in the countrys economy relying heavily on goods and services so provided. The purpose of this handbook is to provide a ready source of environmental information and trends for legislators, to foster effective appreciation and representation of environmental issues in parliament.
 Uganda | Access to Information | Environmental Awareness
Ugandan scientists grow GM banana as disease threatens country's staple food
Guardian Unlimited | 09 Mar 2011
Ban on GM crops waived after bacterial disease causes annual banana crop losses of $500mMost countries would resent being called a banana republic. Uganda prides itself on it. A typical adult here eats at least three times his or her body weight in bananas each year, more than anywhere else on...
 Uganda | Agriculture | Food Security

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