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Tag: Lake Mburo National Park

Road River: A photo story of a river dried by illegal land acquisitions

by Water Journalists Africa August 20, 2019August 20, 2019

Fredrick Mugira and Annika McGinnis August 20,2019 This reporting project was made possible through the generous support of the Pulitzer Center on Crisis Reporting. Data visualisations by Code for Africa A lifeline river for over five million people in southwestern Uganda has been turned into a road. Rwizi River has had up to 80 percent […]

UGANDA: SHADOWS IN THE WATER

by Water Journalists Africa April 15, 2011
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