Sub-Saharan Africa

Turning a lens on community-based conservation

Chris Scarffe is an environmental filmmaker who has been lucky enough to work in some of Earth’s most unique and diverse locations, both on land and underwater. In 2019, Synchronicity Earth worked with Chris to produce a film to celebrate our tenth anniversary and showcase the brilliant work being done by some of the [...]

By |2020-04-02T10:07:25+00:00March 4th, 2020|Asian Species, Conservation, Films, Interviews, People and Wildlife, Photography, Southeast Asia, Sub-Saharan Africa|Comments Off on Turning a lens on community-based conservation

Will Congo’s Poor Benefit from World’s Largest Dam Project? Part Three

By Rudo Sanyanga A blog by Rudo Sanyanga. Rudo is the Africa Program Director at International Rivers, one of our partners within our freshwater portfolio. This is the final of three blogs by Rudo that looks back on a scoping trip that was undertaken as part of the project we are supporting – Protecting [...]

By |2018-08-31T04:12:55+00:00July 19th, 2013|Community, Dams, Sub-Saharan Africa|0 Comments

Will Congo’s Poor Benefit from World’s Largest Dam Project? Part Two

By Rudo Sanyanga A blog by Rudo Sanyanga. Rudo is the Africa Program Director at International Rivers, one of our partners within our freshwater portfolio. This is the second of three blogs by Rudo that looks back on a scoping trip that was undertaken as part of the project we are supporting – Protecting [...]

By |2018-08-31T04:09:30+00:00July 17th, 2013|Community, Dams, Sub-Saharan Africa|0 Comments

Will Congo’s Poor Benefit from World’s Largest Dam Project? Part One

By Rudo Sanyanga A blog by Rudo Sanyanga. Rudo is the Africa Program Director at International Rivers, one of our partners within our freshwater portfolio. The blog which will be in three parts looks back on a scoping trip that was undertaken as part of the project we are supporting – Protecting the Congo River. Africa’s [...]

By |2018-08-31T04:11:34+00:00July 15th, 2013|Dams, Energy, Sub-Saharan Africa|0 Comments