A field mission was organized by the Lake Tanganyika Authority (LTA), in collaboration with the partners of the TAKIWAMA project, from 7 to 9 April 2026, with the objective of assessing the achievements of the LATAWAMA and TAKIWAMA projects, in relation to sustainable resource management and the promotion of circular economy practices in the Lake … Continue reading Field Mission to Assess LATAWAMA and TAKIWAMA Achievements (7–9 April 2026)
The Lake Kivu and Rusizi River basin is an integral part of the Lake Tanganyika basin. Thus, Burundi, DRC, Rwanda, Tanzania, and Zambia share a common geographic and hydrological unit of global importance in terms of fresh surface water volumes, biodiversity and drinking water resources, fisheries, energy, and transport routes. Two Basin Authorities are active … Continue reading ALT and ABAKIR signed a Letter of Understanding which defines areas of cooperation and responsibilities of the parties.






