InfoNile
InfoNile is a cross-border group of geojournalists with a mission to uncover critical stories on water issues in the Nile River Basin through data-based multimedia and solutions storytelling.
We seek to bridge the gap between scientists and researchers, journalists, and the public, in order to increase mutual awareness of water issues of this ancient and significant river.
We produce original cross-border investigations, including on foreign land deals, wildlife trafficking and conservation, climate change, biodiversity and the impact of large-scale dams, using new geo-storytelling techniques such as data-based maps, drone videos and satellite imagery.
InfoNile is a part of Water Journalists Africa, the largest network of journalists reporting on water issues in the African continent.
Climate Smart Agriculture Exhibition- Gulu Edition
Climate Smart Agriculture Exhibition - Arua Edition
Climate Smart Agriculture Exhibition, Lira Edition
Boreholes are Quenching Thirst for West Pokot and Turkana Residents
Groundwater, a Solution to Water Crisis in Kopsiro, Mount Elgon.
How a Groundwater-Irrigated Rice Scheme Transformed a Community
Mt Elgon Water Springs Under Threat
Burundi Exhibition FHD
Producing and Publishing Communications Outputs
The Art of Science Communication Using Research Papers
SciComm Competition for Africa 2024
Tanzania drone video
Docteur Toussaint Murusi researcher at the Catholic University of Graben,
Jośué Mukura Congolese fisherman and environmental activist
Fishing on the Frontier: Fishermen can no longer make a living from fishing on Lake Edward, DRC
Jośué Mukura denounces plans for oil drilling in North Kivu, DRC
Docteur Toussaint Murusi farms fish in Butembo, DRC
NileWell Journalists- Scientists Coproduction Fellowship Program
Biodiversity Training Workshop for Editors
Karamoja Community Exhibition
A Dying Culture
Panorama Lost Urban Wetlands
2023 World Environmental Day in partnership with Uganda Junior Rangers
Reformed Poachers around Queen Elizabeth National Park
Possible effects of the GERD in Sudan from Mustafa Hussein, Sudanese Technical Advisor
Africa's Melting Snows
Science Communication Competition for Africa 2023 (Live Recorded Webinar)
WildEye Eastern Africa
Reformed poachers’ groups curb human-wildlife conflict by improving livelihoods Video
Dams of fortune or misfortune?