Environment

Families once trapped in high-risk zones across Gicumbi District say they have been given a new lease on life after being resettled under the Green Gicumbi Project, a climate-resilient housing initiative designed to protect vulnerable communities from recurring natural disasters.
To many visitors, a trumpet from an elephant, a hippo’s sudden splash, or a silverback’s thunderous chest beat can feel like a moment of danger. Across Rwanda’s protected landscapes, however, wildlife experts say these dramatic displays are rarely acts of aggression. They are warnings, part of a complex language animals use to avoid conflict rather than invite it
The term Big Five is among the most familiar expressions in African wildlife tourism, yet its origin is often misunderstood. It was never a reference to the animals’ size
Just three hours from Kigali, Akagera National Park has become one of Rwanda’s most striking conservation success stories, a landscape where restored wildlife, thriving ecosystems, and community-led tourism now coexist
The Government of Rwanda has admitted that its nationwide biogas initiative, launched nearly 20 years ago to provide clean cooking energy, has not produced the expected results. Officials say a new strategy is now underway to revive the project and ensure it becomes a reliable alternative to firewood and charcoal.
Rwanda officially launched the National Biodiversity Strategy and Action Plan 2025-2030, aimed at sustainable development.
The Africa Centre of Excellence for Sustainable Cooling and Cold-chain (ACES) will host the inaugural Festival of Cooling in Kigali, Rwanda.