Sunset over Omo River valley in southern Ethiopia.
Flickr/Rod Waddington
Prospective investors have the task of turning round an industry beset by technical challenges and incomplete planning
Damning development.
Wikimedia Commons/Mimi Abebayehu
When the Aral Sea dried up, it was called the “world’s worst environmental disaster”. We’re witnessing its equivalent in Africa.
Central Island, the breeding ground of what was once the world’s largest population of Nile Crocodile.
Sean Avery
Lake Turkana’s status as a World Heritage Site hasn’t protected it from environmental threats.
A man hangs fish to dry on the western shore of Lake Turkana.
Reuters/Goran Tomasevic
Ethiopia’s GIBE III dam has been labelled the world’s most controversial dam due to environmental and social impacts and the displacement of indigenous people.