Join in for World Water Day 2025
World Water Day, held on 22 March every year, is an annual United Nations Observance focusing on the importance of freshwater.
Consequences for Maasai pastoralists of changing water access regimes in the Greater Amboseli ecosystem, Kenya. Among the Maasai group ranches surrounding Amboseli National Park in southern Kenya, per...
“Our sacred duty to our children, our ancestors, & ourselves, is to take care of the river…” At World Waternet, we believe in the power of community-driven innovation to shape a sustainable future...
In November 2024, the Mathare River in Nairobi, Kenya, became the focal point of an inspiring initiative: the Future Design Basecamp (FDB). Organised by World Waternet, in collaboration with Embassy o...
An international team of researchers from North America and Kenya has completed a genetic survey of cyanobacteria — photosynthetic microscopic organisms also called harmful algal blooms — in the Wina...
Nicholas Komu writes for AP, how the invasive water hyacinth is threatening fishermen’s livelihoods on a popular Kenyan lake. The water hyacinth is native to South America and was reportedly introduce...
Brave new private world: Situated on 5,000 acres, Tatu City, on the outskirts of Kenya’s capital, Nairobi, aspires to be what its name suggests: a city, privately owned, that its designers hope will e...
In Africa, second-hand textile products imported from Europe often end up in landfills, exacerbating waste pollution. Ahead of ZeroWasteDay, see how a startup in Kenya is spearheading innovation to be...
Kenya is currently grappling with its most severe drought in four decades, leaving millions of people without adequate food and water. The drought, exacerbated by climate change, has had devastating e...
In the East Ward of Kabondo village in Kenya, the scarcity of clean and safe drinking water is not merely a daily inconvenience, but a full-on crisis that robs the community of its future. While the n...
Join in for World Water Day 2025
World Water Day, held on 22 March every year, is an annual United Nations Observance focusing on the importance of freshwater.