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Fredrick Mugira
Kampala
Uganda
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Climate Change Media Partnership
2021

Biography

Ugandan Fredrick Mugira, Founder and Managing Director of Water Journalists Africa, is an award-winning water and climate change journalist, media trainer, and development communication specialist with more than ten years of wide-ranging experience. Mugira also co-founded InfoNile, a geo-journalism platform that maps data on water issues on the Nile River basin, overlaying them with reporting that promotes transboundary peace.

Stories

View of the Rwizi River

Road River: The story of a river dried by illegal land acquisitions

Water Journalists Africa| Fredrick Mugira Annika McGinnis
 Ugandan eco-product designer welcomes charter linking fashion with climate change

Ugandan eco-product designer welcomes charter linking fashion with climate change

Water Journalists Africa| Fredrick Mugira
 'We feel more like bystanders;' youth call for active participation in climate negotiations

'We feel more like bystanders;' youth call for active participation in climate negotiations

Water Journalists Africa| Fredrick Mugira
Fashion, sports industries commit to battle climate change

Fashion, sports industries commit to battle climate change

New Vision| Fredrick Mugira
Uganda calls for action to save world from climate catastrophe

Uganda calls for action to save world from climate catastrophe

New Vision| Fredrick Mugira
Least Developed Countries Group welcomes climate summit outcome with caution

Least Developed Countries Group welcomes climate summit outcome with caution

Water Journalists Africa| Fredrick Mugira
Uganda expects big emitters to pay damages to developing countries

Uganda expects big emitters to pay damages to developing countries

New Vision| Fredrick Mugira
Cape Town drought should serve as a warning to African cities, says mayor

Cape Town drought should serve as a warning to African cities, says mayor

Water Journalists Africa | Fredrick Mugira
Oxfam head urges 'people power' to tackle climate change

Oxfam head urges 'people power' to tackle climate change

New Vision | Fredrick Mugira

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