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Author Highlight

Billy is an award-winning journalist, a development communication practitioner and an aspiring researcher.
He has a special interest in the Extractive industries (Oil, Gas and Mining), with new interests in environmental change & justice, agriculture and public policy.
Billy is skilled in feature writing, copy editing and communication strategy design and is knowledgable in media production, international development practices.
He worked as a writer/reporter for the New Vision, Uganda's leading English language newspaper, for six years. Billy is now pursuing new interests in the development communication field.

Vanishing Waters: The Impact of Climate Change on Africa's Great Lakes
By Billy Rwothungeyo on 30 November, 2023

Sahel in Distress: Climate Change and Its Impact on African Drylands
By Billy Rwothungeyo on 30 November, 2023

Coral Reefs Under Siege: Climate Change in the Indian Ocean
By Billy Rwothungeyo on 30 November, 2023
Tipping Point
Tipping Point is a dynamic social storytelling project that delves into the critical and often intertwined narratives of environmental and agricultural challenges. Leveraging the power of concise, compelling videos primarily under 5 minutes, alongside occasional in-depth reads and vivid picture stories, the project aims to highlight the incremental changes leading to significant impacts within ecosystems.