Happy #DisasterRiskReductionDay!
We are excited to share our article on nature-based flood adaptation in Kigali’s Mpazi sub-catchment, published on @UNDRR PreventionWeb, highlighting how NBS reduce disaster risks and strengthen community resilience.
🔗 https://t.co/uRIA6QsNBg
The #WorldWaterCongress & Exhibition 2024 is taking place in Toronto! Catch up with @FTetero and @bnigne representing IWA Rwanda Young Water Professionals. If you're at the event, connect with them via LinkedIn using the QR codes on the flyer.
Today, the Kigali SUNCASA Project team engaged with local leaders from cells and sectors of the Nyarugenge District. We promoted the project goals and raised awareness about its expected outcomes.
Happening now! Workshop organized by @ywprwanda in partnership with @WaterAidRwanda and @BugeseraDistr, piloting tools for community engagement. Participants are engaging in open discussions to address underlying WASH gender inequalities in their community.
@ywprwanda is thrilled to be an implementing local partner in the SUNCASA project with @IISD_news and @WorldResources!
Check out the Press Release👇 https://t.co/WSQTQlkXLP
Happening now: Training sessions on Climate Resilient and Gender Sensitive WASH planning in Bugesera District for 107 local leaders. Organized by @ywprwanda in partnership with @wateraidrwanda and @bugeseradistrict.
In the past 3 days, we trained 8 WASH champions categories from every sector in Bugesera district. Our aim is to build Climate Resilient and Gender Sensitive WASH capacity in local communities across the district.
Happening now! Training of WASH champions in Bugesera District organized by @ywprwanda in partnership with @WateraidRwanda and @BugeseraDistr . Strengthening community in Climate Resilience and Gender Sensitive WASH
Wishing you a splash of joy, a stream of happiness, and an ocean of good times this festive season! #HappyHolidays from Rwanda Young Water Professional!🎄🌟
Group discussions underway at the Kigali NBS Action Plan Workshop, focusing on formulating action items and recommendations for nature-based solutions in the city. @WRIafrica@wriross
Informative recap by Marc Manyifika, Country Lead of Urban Water Resilience and Head of Cities Rwanda at @WRIafrica during the Kigali NBS Action Plan Workshop. He highlighted prioritized cluster needs and presented on the strategic development of the Kigali NBS concept.
MUGABO Jean Pierre provided a thorough presentation at the Kigali NBS Action Plan Workshop, drawing insightful connections between the recommended Natural-Based Solutions and a Composite Needs Analysis.
Happening now! The "Training of Journalists on Gender-sensitive and Climate-resilient WASH" organized by @rywp in partnership with @wateraidrwanda and @BugeseraDistr