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Water Journalists Africa, the largest network of 700 journalists from 50 African countries who report about water on the African continent.

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.InfoNile has set a new standard for climate change reporting by showing other media houses the new way of climate change reporting, emphasising the importance of returning stories to the communities to drive change and change how media reports the stories. #CSAExhibition

.<a href="/infoNILE/">InfoNile</a> has set a new standard for climate change reporting by showing other media houses the new way of climate change reporting, emphasising the importance of returning stories to the communities to drive change and change how media reports the stories.

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The UN SDG 6. “Clean Water and Sanitation” Ensure availability and sustainable management of water and sanitation for all, improving water quality and access to safe drinking water. water journalists InfoNile #Cleanwater #WaterandSanitation #Groundwater

The UN SDG 6. “Clean Water and Sanitation”

Ensure availability and sustainable management of water and sanitation for all, improving water quality and access to safe drinking water.

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Finding Fish: How Contaminated Seafood Threatens Generations in Nigeria’s Oil Delta Story by AnuOluwapo Adelakun Pulitzer Center waterjournalistsafrica.com/2025/07/findin…

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Co-founded by two journalists, InfoNile has grown into a sprawling ecosystem of cross-border investigations, multimedia storytelling, and data-driven reporting across the Nile Basin’s 11 countries. From the Reuters Institute. twp.ai/4iptGL

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Find out how World Bank Water is helping #water managers revolutionize water management with technology and expert advice, and how #DigitalWater promotes innovative solutions for a sustainable future. ➡️➡️➡️wrld.bg/eWgP50WacWL

Find out how <a href="/WorldBankWater/">World Bank Water</a> is helping #water managers revolutionize water management with technology and expert advice, and how #DigitalWater promotes innovative solutions for a sustainable future. 

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🇧🇴 How do you explain #hydrogeology? #Bolivia Correspondent Mónica Ximena Guzmán Rojo used the local legend of #Gueebi. 🌧️Gueebi (Son of Rain) fell from the sky, stayed among people, and revealed #water in times of #drought. Gueebi sounds like #groundwater, right? 🔗 bit.ly/3Jgy4Ht

🇧🇴 How do you explain #hydrogeology? #Bolivia Correspondent <a href="/MonicaXimenaG/">Mónica Ximena Guzmán Rojo</a> used the local legend of #Gueebi.
🌧️Gueebi (Son of Rain) fell from the sky, stayed among people, and revealed #water in times of #drought. Gueebi sounds like #groundwater, right?
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From clean water to air pollution, local journalism connects people to the issues that shape their lives. Yvette Cabrera and Fredrick Fredrick Mugira reflect on the importance of local journalism and covering local issues like pollution and public health. More at: youtube.com/@SciCommExcell…

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True! Local journalism/inclusive journalism/allyship in journalism empowers communities by connecting them to the issues that truly matter. It's the foundation for building trust and driving meaningful action. Thanks SciComm Excellence for citing me alongside Yvette Cabrera Explore

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In Obolonyabu village, Ogur, Lira district, Anna Akello is a beacon of resilience & determination as she balances the rigours of family life with the demanding work of sand mining—a crucial source of income for her family is.gd/qPEwdU #tndNews #tndNewsAt12 InfoNile

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30 years after oil exploration in the Niger Delta was halted, Nigeria's oil-rich regions continue to face environmental mishaps. A new water journalists investigation reveals groundwater with benzene 900 times the World Health Organization (WHO) limits. 👉 twp.ai/9PUNMQ 👉 twp.ai/4ip8AM

30 years after oil exploration in the Niger Delta was halted, Nigeria's oil-rich regions continue to face environmental mishaps.

A new <a href="/H2Ojournalists/">water journalists</a> investigation reveals groundwater with benzene 900 times the <a href="/WHO/">World Health Organization (WHO)</a> limits.

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💧 Lake Victoria, Africa's largest lake, supports millions but faces many threats. With World Bank support, countries and communities are uniting to protect this vital water source! Learn how: wrld.bg/8WlZ50WvHwm

💧 Lake Victoria, Africa's largest lake, supports millions but faces many threats. With <a href="/WorldBank/">World Bank</a> support, countries and communities are uniting to protect this vital water source! Learn how: wrld.bg/8WlZ50WvHwm
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How a Lesotho’s water project is caught between U.S. and China, with locals paying the price #PayingthePrice waterjournalistsafrica.com/2025/08/paying…

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Maloraneng village lies next to the Khubelu River, a vital water source for Phase II of the Lesotho Highlands Water Project, which is currently under construction in Mokhotlong district. Photo by Pascalinah Kabi. #PayingthePrice

Maloraneng village lies next to the Khubelu River, a vital water source for Phase II of the Lesotho Highlands Water Project, which is currently under construction in Mokhotlong district. 

Photo by Pascalinah Kabi.
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In return for transferring water to South Africa, Lesotho receives royalty payments and hydropower to meet its domestic energy needs. #PayingthePrice

In return for transferring water to South Africa, Lesotho receives royalty payments and hydropower to meet its domestic energy needs.

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How a Lesotho’s water project is caught between U.S. and China, with locals paying the price water journalists #PaythePrice waterjournalistsafrica.com/2025/08/paying…