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Burundi

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  • Aline Niyogusenga s’exprimant sur la pénurie d’eau dans sa communauté de Kagwema.
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    Burundi: Tea Plantations in Kibira Park Accelerate the Drying Up of Lakes and Rivers

    To expand tea plantations, OTB is clearing the Kibira forest.

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    Arthur Bizimana
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    READ MORE ABOUT THIS PROJECT - Burundi: Tea Plantations in Kibira Park Accelerate the Drying Up of Lakes and Rivers
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    PART OF: Burundi: Tea Plantations in Kibira Park Accelerate the Drying Up of Lakes and Rivers

    No Water, No Peace: The Human Cost of Kibira’s Vanishing Water Sources

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    Arthur Bizimana
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    November 27, 2025
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    PART OF: Burundi: Tea Plantations in Kibira Park Accelerate the Drying Up of Lakes and Rivers

    From 500 to 200: Tea Plantations Are Fueling the Decline of Kibira’s Chimpanzees

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    Arthur Bizimana
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    November 24, 2025
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    PART OF: Burundi: Tea Plantations in Kibira Park Accelerate the Drying Up of Lakes and Rivers

    Who’s Clearing Burundi’s Kibira Forest?

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    Arthur Bizimana
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    November 21, 2025
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    PART OF: Burundi: Tea Plantations in Kibira Park Accelerate the Drying Up of Lakes and Rivers

    The Cost of Tea: How Burundi Is Sacrificing Its Kibira National Park (French)

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    Arthur Bizimana
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    November 19, 2025
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    PART OF: Burundi: Tea Plantations in Kibira Park Accelerate the Drying Up of Lakes and Rivers

    Thé vs arbres : Comment le Burundi sacrifie son parc national de Kibira

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    Arthur Bizimana
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    November 19, 2025
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    PART OF: Burundi: Tea Plantations in Kibira Park Accelerate the Drying Up of Lakes and Rivers

    Tea vs Trees: Burundi Is Trading a National Park for a Cash Crop

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    Arthur Bizimana
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    November 19, 2025
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    PART OF: Burundi: Tea Plantations in Kibira Park Accelerate the Drying Up of Lakes and Rivers

    The Apocalypse of Kibira National Park Is Looming (French)

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    Arthur Bizimana
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    September 16, 2025
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    Pulitzer Center Update

    Pulitzer Center Awards Climate Grants Ahead of Global Summit

    In January, the Pulitzer Center launched a special call to support journalism and civil society...

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    March 14, 2025
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    The Nile Without Fish?

    This project looks into the complex and interlinked drivers of fish decline in the Nile basin.

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    READ MORE ABOUT THIS PROJECT - The Nile Without Fish?
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    PART OF: The Impact of the Decline in Family Farmland on Forests

    DRC-Burundi: Forests and Parks Fall Victim To Land Scarcity and Infertility

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    February 5, 2024
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    PART OF: The Impact of the Decline in Family Farmland on Forests

    Video: Burundi: Ruvubu Park Threatened, Animals Invade Fields and Homes (French)

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    Arthur Bizimana
    Grantee
    February 5, 2024
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