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Tanzania

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  • Land acquisitions along River Rwizi have reduced its width and length. Image by Fredrick Mugira. Uganda, 2019.
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    Coronavirus in Nile Basin: Dual Dangers of a Pandemic and Water Crisis

    As the world tries to contain COVID-19 pandemic, how are already-vulnerable and water-scarce...

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    READ MORE ABOUT THIS PROJECT - Coronavirus in Nile Basin: Dual Dangers of a Pandemic and Water Crisis
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    Water weed in Lake Tana. Flower farms have been accused of contaminating Lake Tana with fertilizers. Fertilizers stimulate the growth of water weed. Image by Geoffrey Kamadi. Kenya, undated.
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    PART OF: Sucked Dry: Land Grabs and Water Access in the Nile River Basin

    Sucked Dry

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    February 1, 2020
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  • Sanga-Minson, 64, surveys his recently reclaimed land in the Barangay T'konel region. Image by Chien-Chi Chang. Philippines, 2018.

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    Conversation with 'Contested Lands' Magnum Photographers

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    'Contested Lands' Photo Exhibit in California at World Affairs

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    Sucked Dry: Land Grabs and Water Access in the Nile River Basin

    As world water shortages worsen, foreign companies are scooping up fertile land in the Nile River...

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    READ MORE ABOUT THIS PROJECT - Sucked Dry: Land Grabs and Water Access in the Nile River Basin
  • A raised right fist has become a symbol of solidarity among survivors living in the Koronadal City sanctuary. Image by Chien-Chi Chang/Magnum Photos. Philippines, 2018.
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    Contested Lands: Teaching Indigenous Rights and Resistance Through Photo Stories

    Indigenous rights and visual literacy take center stage in these activity ideas and classroom resources, using reporting from six countries by Magnum photographers.

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    READ MORE about Contested Lands: Teaching Indigenous Rights and Resistance Through Photo Stories
    August 8, 2018
  • Maasai women prepare the slaughter of a sheep to ask for rain. A recent drought and the dislocation of their traditional grazing land have created difficulties—making it harder to feed a smaller number of cattle. Image by Thomas Dworzak. Tanzania, 2018.
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    Meet the Journalist: Thomas Dworzak

    In northern Tanzania, not far from the Kenyan border, the Maasai people are seeing their ancestral...

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  •  Orendeke village. Maasai women activists meeting and discussing further proceedings. They were tricked by an official out of a deed they had on land, loosing 2/3 of the surface. A NGO built milk center is now in the middle of a developping area and can not be used. They are planning on taking the case to court. Image by Thomas Dworzak. Tanzania, 2018.
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    A Journey Through Contested Lands: Tanzania

    A moving photo essay about the Maasai in northeast Tanzania, who are struggling to make a living on...

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    A Maasai market, mostly for sheep and goats. Image by Thomas Dworzak/Magnum Photos. Tanzania, 2018.
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    PART OF: A Journey Through Contested Lands: Tanzania

    The Disappearing Pastures of the Maasai

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    August 7, 2018
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  • An artisan in Kibera for the San Francisco and Nairobi-based brand, Soko, which is bringing digitization to the artisan sector. Image by Esha Chhabra. Kenya, 2018.
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    Restorative Businesses

    Entrepreneurs and investors are rewriting the rules of business, challenging conventional growth...

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    READ MORE ABOUT THIS PROJECT - Restorative Businesses
  • The forests of Wayqecha, Peru rely on moisture from clouds to sustain themselves but climate change is moving that cloud layer higher every year. Image by Dan Metcalfe. Peru, 2017.

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    Dan Grossman Speaks at Kent State Climate Change Forum

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  • Seaweed farmers prepare to plant the high-value species in a deep water farm. Crops in shallow water farms have been failing in Zanzibar due to warming sea water temperatures attributed to climate change. Image by Haley Joelle Ott. Tanzania, 2017.
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    Meet the Journalist: Haley Joelle Ott

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    READ MORE about Meet the Journalist: Haley Joelle Ott

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