A short but intense rainy season makes life harder in refugee camps in Sudan. The camps are at risk of flooding. Ivar Lokhorst works for the water management company Nelen...
Can households in Cambodia start using cleaner ways to cook? Yes, with a little help from the non-profit SNV Netherlands Development Organisation. SNV is using its Smoke Free...
In northern Peru, coffee beans grow. Because the soil is exhausted, the yield is low. Circular agricultural management will improve this situation. Solidaridad is setting up 65...
Many farmers in Carmen, a municipality in the Philippines, live below the poverty line. They cannot make the switch to sustainable, circular farming methods on their own. The '...
Over the last 1.5 years, you will have heard it over and over again: “wash your hands to stop the spread of COVID-19". The need for good hygiene has never been so high. But not...
This month our international development content focuses on food security. So let us introduce you to some of our team members working on programmes within this theme. First up is...
About 48% of the water schemes in rural Kenya fail within 3 years after their start. This is mainly because the government manages the schemes themselves or hands over management...
Many people’s livelihoods depend on having secure access to land. This is important for an income, but also to grow healthy food. In Uganda, the increasing population and the...
The Siaya County water and sanitation project is a success in many ways. It provides around 109,000 people access to clean and safe water. This is 11% of the Siayan population....
When you think of food security and equal rights, you probably do not think of land rights. But managing land rights is important in reaching these 2 goals. With the LAND-at-scale...