The Sounds of Africa’s Climate Crisis: Guardians of the River ...Egypt

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Okavango River by Cedric Favero Climate change has reached places unseen by the outside world, where low-income and remote communities face grave threats from all sides, and receive little to no attention. If there was ever a symbol that accurately depicts the impacts of climate change, then it would be rivers. Rivers are veins of the earth, and serve as the lifeblood for the most remote, underrepresented communities, with the example being the Okavango River. The Okavango Basin flows through three countries: Angola, Namibia and Botswana. It is the main source of water for millions of people in Africa, and as a protected area, it is regarded as one of the largest wetlands worldwide, and home

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