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@johnmaiguaj04

Environmentalist/youth champion/Environmental Human Right/Humanitarian/Climate consultant/Climate Educator/CEO The Green Community, @NGMtaa031 /SDGs Champion 🏆

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Digital Moran (@digitalmoran1) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Africa Water Ambassadors Lake Naivasha Basin Landscape Association-LANABLA WWF-Kenya WWF Water 💧🐟 WaterResourcesAuthorityKenya KeNAWRUA Tracing the journey helps us understand the challenges faced by the river as it meanders from the source to the tap. These could be issues like pollution, encroachment, communities not benefiting in spite of their efforts etc

KeNAWRUA (@kewruas) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Africa Water Ambassadors WWF-Kenya UNESCO World Water Assessment Programme (WWAP) WWF Water knows no borders! To truly protect transboundary treasures like #RiverNoolturesh, we need bold policies, joint management frameworks, and community-led diplomacy.

Burhanudin Simba🌎 (@ecosystempundit) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Africa Water Ambassadors WWF-Kenya UNESCO World Water Assessment Programme (WWAP) KeNAWRUA WWF One major thing that we can focus on is data sharing and monitoring systems: Improving and sharing hydrological data, especially on groundwater and ecosystem services, builds confidence and informs cooperative decision-making.

KeNAWRUA (@kewruas) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Africa Water Ambassadors Lake Naivasha Basin Landscape Association-LANABLA WWF-Kenya WWF Water 💧🐟 WaterResourcesAuthorityKenya Most of us open a tap without a second thought but every drop has a story. From glaciers, forests, and rivers to pipes and treatment plants—knowing this journey connects us to the source. Understanding it is the first step to protecting it. #JourneyOfWater #Voices4Rivers

KeNAWRUA (@kewruas) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Africa Water Ambassadors WWF-Kenya UNESCO World Water Assessment Programme (WWAP) WWF No nation owns a river—it flows for all. To protect transboundary waters like #RiverNoolturesh, we need: ✅ Binding regional treaties ✅ Joint river basin initiatives ✅ Shared data + early warning systems ✅ Community diplomacy & trust-building #WaterKnowsNoBorders

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Africa Water Ambassadors WWF Lake Naivasha Basin Landscape Association-LANABLA WWF-Kenya 🔹 Integrate traditional knowledge into basin-wide management 🔹 Build trust through shared risk, shared benefit models Because when water is shared wisely, it becomes a force for peace—not conflict. #RiverNoolturesh #JourneyOfWater #WaterDiplomacy #Voices4Rivers

Digital Moran (@digitalmoran1) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Africa Water Ambassadors WaterResourcesAuthorityKenya Lake Naivasha Basin Landscape Association-LANABLA KeNAWRUA WWF-Tanzania WWF-Kenya Simavi Youth through Africa Water Ambassadors are shaping the narrative that the water sector can only be led by retirees by joining #WRUAS and leading from the front. Look at the #RiverHealthAssesments and #Advocacu where the youth are playing a big role in shaping citizen science for example

The Kenya Climate Change Working Group (@kccwg) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Combining storytelling, indigenous knowledge, and citizen science to demand accountability and drive local solutions. To lead boldly, youth need meaningful inclusion in decision-making, funding, digital tools, and capacity-building support.

Stella wanjiru (@stellawanjiru_) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Africa Water Ambassadors WWF Lake Naivasha Basin Landscape Association-LANABLA WWF-Kenya Adoption of not only country specific water management but entire basin level. This can be by having joint river basin authorities or community led cross-border water committees that involve the local government, communities, and CSOs. #voices4rivers #journeyofwater

Kiwira Maryann (@kiwira_maryann) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Africa Water Ambassadors Lake Naivasha Basin Landscape Association-LANABLA WWF-Kenya WWF KEWASNET KeNAWRUA The Kenya Climate Change Working Group Digital activism is a gamechanger for water conservation! It empowers voices, raises awareness, and sparks movements. One viral post can shift public mindset. One trending hashtag can challenge policy. Online action fuels on-the-ground change. Let’s keep the momentum flowing!