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Colin Apse

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Working in African countries and around the world to protect freshwater ecosystems for the benefit communities and threatened biodiversity

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🤝Nouvel accord signé lors de la #COP16Colombie avec @nature_org ! 🌱Le partenariat se concentre sur la promotion de solutions fondées sur la nature & le soutien au développement économique durable des communautés locales.

AFD_France's tweet image. 🤝Nouvel accord signé lors de la #COP16Colombie avec @nature_org !

🌱Le partenariat se concentre sur la promotion de solutions fondées sur la nature & le soutien au développement économique durable des communautés locales.

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Join us at our official side event this Friday at #COP16Colombia on The Freshwater Challenge. Freshwater Ecosystems have suffered the greatest loss of biodiversity in the last 70 years, and yet are the foundation of water resilience for people and nature and essential for…

WetlandsInt's tweet image. Join us at our official side event this Friday at #COP16Colombia on The Freshwater Challenge. 

Freshwater Ecosystems have suffered the greatest loss of biodiversity in the last 70 years, and yet are the foundation of water resilience for people and nature and essential for…

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𝗢𝗞𝗔𝗖𝗢𝗠 𝘁𝗼 𝗖𝗲𝗹𝗲𝗯𝗿𝗮𝘁𝗲 𝟯𝟬 𝗬𝗲𝗮𝗿𝘀! Established in 1994, OKACOM has been in existence for 30 years, with the 3 Member States of Angola, Botswana and Namibia working together to  jointly manage the Cubango-Okavango River Basin. Read more: okacom.org/okacom-celebra…


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📢Great news for Lake Tanganyika New funding from #FISH4ACP #PROFISHBLUE & #Tanzania #Zambia brings fish stock assessment closer – a big step for sustainable management of Lake Tanganyika’s aquatic resources. 👉🏾 bit.ly/3yaSD2m @EU_Partnerships @BMZ_Bund @PressACP

FAOTanzania's tweet image. 📢Great news for Lake Tanganyika

New funding from #FISH4ACP #PROFISHBLUE & #Tanzania #Zambia brings fish stock assessment closer – a big step for sustainable management of Lake Tanganyika’s aquatic resources.

👉🏾 bit.ly/3yaSD2m 

@EU_Partnerships  @BMZ_Bund  @PressACP

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The world’s rivers: 🚰 Provide clean drinking water 📜 Preserve culture and traditions 🐦 Conserve wildlife and biodiversity Here’s a look at a few more reasons to protect our rivers. #WorldWaterDay pew.org/3R9VfSa


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We are hiring! 📢 We're looking for a Tanga Watershed Partnership Specialist to work closely with stakeholders in the wider coastal region. To apply for job ID 54385, submit your materials online by using the Apply Now button at nature.ly/3TaiRuk #TNCJobs

WaterFundAfrica's tweet image. We are hiring! 📢

We're looking for a Tanga Watershed Partnership Specialist to work closely with stakeholders in the wider coastal region.

To apply for job ID 54385, submit your materials online by using the Apply Now button at nature.ly/3TaiRuk

#TNCJobs
WaterFundAfrica's tweet image. We are hiring! 📢

We're looking for a Tanga Watershed Partnership Specialist to work closely with stakeholders in the wider coastal region.

To apply for job ID 54385, submit your materials online by using the Apply Now button at nature.ly/3TaiRuk

#TNCJobs

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#WaterYear 336 Today is #InternationalPrimateDay! If you've followed WaterYear you can predict what's next: Primates need rivers! A Tana River Red Colobus, found only along Kenya's Tana River A thread on rivers & primates 🧵💧🐒 #WaterYear Archive: bit.ly/Water_Year

jjopperman's tweet image. #WaterYear 336 

Today is #InternationalPrimateDay! 

If you've followed WaterYear you can predict what's next:

Primates need rivers!

A Tana River Red Colobus, found only along Kenya's Tana River

A thread on rivers & primates
 🧵💧🐒
#WaterYear Archive: bit.ly/Water_Year

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Words of wisdom from the Dominican Republic "There’s an understanding now that to fix the water crisis, we need to rebuild the watersheds. This model is about everybody coming together ... to work together with the same goal,” #waterfunds via @csmonitor csmonitor.com/World/Making-a…


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This is a great opportunity for our African Great Lakes colleagues @Alfiachieng @AGL_ACARE @Kev_Obiero @IISD_ELA @stripedarmsox @IKimirei @PMOsano

The Aquatic Ecosystems Research Group of IHE Delft is looking for motivated candidates with a keen interest in applied aquatic ecology for supporting livelihoods and sustainable lake management science in the global south. DEADLINE 6th Sept. join.un-ihe.org/vacancy-public…

kirvine_water's tweet image. The Aquatic Ecosystems Research Group of IHE Delft is looking for motivated candidates with a keen interest in applied aquatic ecology for supporting livelihoods and sustainable lake management science in the global south. DEADLINE 6th Sept. 
join.un-ihe.org/vacancy-public…


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First Lady @MamaRachelRuto today joined learners and members of the local community in Kaptagat for a tree planting exercise at Kaptagat Forest in Elgeyo Marakwet County.

FirstLadyKenya's tweet image. First Lady @MamaRachelRuto today joined learners and members of the local community in Kaptagat for a tree planting exercise at Kaptagat Forest in Elgeyo Marakwet County.
FirstLadyKenya's tweet image. First Lady @MamaRachelRuto today joined learners and members of the local community in Kaptagat for a tree planting exercise at Kaptagat Forest in Elgeyo Marakwet County.
FirstLadyKenya's tweet image. First Lady @MamaRachelRuto today joined learners and members of the local community in Kaptagat for a tree planting exercise at Kaptagat Forest in Elgeyo Marakwet County.
FirstLadyKenya's tweet image. First Lady @MamaRachelRuto today joined learners and members of the local community in Kaptagat for a tree planting exercise at Kaptagat Forest in Elgeyo Marakwet County.

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Clearing alien invasive plants helps drought-proof Cape Town! Impressive achievements by the City's Water Directorate and Greater Cape Town Water Fund: · 40,790 hectares cleared · Up to 13.1 billion litres of water saved annually · 722 green jobs created #CTNews


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Do you want to work to create a world where people and nature can thrive? Look no further! We're hiring a new Africa Climate Director, click the link to apply! bit.ly/43duFOs


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The Endangered Species Act celebrates 50 years of protecting at risk wildlife. This @USPS and @USFWS stamp collection is a beautiful way to celebrate this important milestone and look to the next 50 years of wildlife protection.

SecDebHaaland's tweet image. The Endangered Species Act celebrates 50 years of protecting at risk wildlife. This @USPS and @USFWS stamp collection is a beautiful way to celebrate this important milestone and look to the next 50 years of wildlife protection.

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The project will support communities of the upper Cubango-Okavango in #Angola to sustainably improve their livelihoods through conservation initiatives that protect the landscape's vital resources and strengthen economic development.

Nature_Africa's tweet image. The project will support communities of the upper Cubango-Okavango in #Angola to sustainably improve their livelihoods through conservation initiatives that protect the landscape's vital resources and strengthen economic development.
Nature_Africa's tweet image. The project will support communities of the upper Cubango-Okavango in #Angola to sustainably improve their livelihoods through conservation initiatives that protect the landscape's vital resources and strengthen economic development.
Nature_Africa's tweet image. The project will support communities of the upper Cubango-Okavango in #Angola to sustainably improve their livelihoods through conservation initiatives that protect the landscape's vital resources and strengthen economic development.

Colin Apse reposted

We are so thrilled that the youth in the Eldoret-Iten watershed are ready to apply science and tech in monitoring the water fund's activities!

Last week marked the end of a very successful youth drone training program for the Eldoret-Iten Water Fund that took place in Eldoret.🎉

WaterFundAfrica's tweet image. Last week marked the end of a very successful youth drone training program for the Eldoret-Iten Water Fund that took place in Eldoret.🎉
WaterFundAfrica's tweet image. Last week marked the end of a very successful youth drone training program for the Eldoret-Iten Water Fund that took place in Eldoret.🎉


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Our #Tanzania team had an amazing evening yesterday at @RandilenWMA. This area was dominated by invasive species in 2020 but through landscape restoration efforts with partners and the community, take a look now! An awesome habitat for wildlife! #NatureNow


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