Africa’s great rivers have always carried more than water, holding histories, feeding nations, connecting cultures, and, today, more than ever, influencing political cooperation and climate strategy.
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Africa’s river networks collaborate to tackle climate challenges
TWENTY-FOUR officials from the Zambezi Watercourse Commission (Zamcom) and partner institutions are in Uganda this week for a knowledge exchange with the Nile Basin Initiative (NBI), focused on ...
On the Okavango River in Africa, I search for tigerfish, navigating hippos, bird-filled channels, and the kind of strikes ...
Historically, the Zambezi River in Southern Africa was believed to begin its journey at a spring in northwestern Zambia. A new study suggests the river actually starts off in a shallow depression in ...
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