Environment & Climate

Stories about nature, conservation, climate change, and environmental policies.

🇷🇼🌧️ Meteo Rwanda Forecasts Above-Normal 2026 Rains as RAB Urges Farmers to Join “Tekana Urishingiwe Muhinzi-Mworozi” Insurance Program, Residents Told to Act Now 🌱

Rwanda is preparing for an above-normal 2026 rainy season following a forecast by Meteo Rwanda, with authorities warning of possible floods and landslides. RAB is urging farmers and livestock keepers to join the “Tekana Urishingiwe Muhinzi-Mworozi” insurance program to protect their livelihoods from climate and production risks. 🌧️🌱

🇷🇼🌧️ Meteo Rwanda Forecasts Above-Normal 2026 Rains as RAB Urges Farmers to Join “Tekana Urishingiwe Muhinzi-Mworozi” Insurance Program, Residents Told to Act Now 🌱 Read More »

🌱 Green Gicumbi: Six Years That Changed Lives and Landscapes in Northern Rwanda 🇷🇼

In the green hills of Gicumbi District, something powerful has been happening for the last six years. What started as a response to climate change has grown into a story of hope, dignity, jobs, and restored land. As the Green Gicumbi Project approaches its official end, leaders, partners, and communities have come together to reflect

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🇷🇼 Nyagatare Residents Say Mixing Trees with Crops Is Like Killing Two Birds with One Stone 🌳🌽

For many years, life was not easy for farmers in Nyagatare District, especially in Matimba and Musheri sectors. The area was heavily affected by climate change. Long dry seasons, strong sunshine, heavy rains, soil erosion, and destructive winds made farming very difficult. Large areas of farmland were bare, without trees to protect the soil. During

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🌱🇷🇼 From Rocky Hills ⛰️ to Green Hills 🌿: How Rwanda’s NAP Project Is Bringing Hope and New Life Back to Forgotten Land 🇷🇼✨

Once infertile and rocky, the hills of Kirehe are now coming alive 🌱🌿. Thanks to the NAP Project, over 1,400 hectares of land have been planted with resilient trees like Calitris and Eucalyptus, mixed with crops to restore soil fertility, attract rain, and bring hope to local communities 🇷🇼

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Rwanda’s Children Take the Lead in Climate Action: “We Are Stakeholders, Not Just Beneficiaries” 🗣️🌱

80 children from across the country gathered to demand stronger and more inclusive climate action. From tree planting projects to community initiatives, these young advocates are making their voices heard and influencing Rwanda’s climate policies ahead of COP30. The event highlighted the critical role of children as active participants, not just future beneficiaries, in the fight against climate change.

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