Volunteers join campaign to fight water Hyacinth

A partnership between Canadian volunteers and Building Bridges with Rwanda (BBR), an organisation founded by a Rwandan living in Canada, is helping in the fight against water Hyacinth in the wetlands of Gashora, in Bugesera District. The water hyacinth is an aquatic weed that spreads rapidly, covering the surface of lakes and rivers killing aquatic life, polluting water as well as destroying the marine habitat.

Wednesday, December 16, 2009

A partnership between Canadian volunteers and Building Bridges with Rwanda (BBR), an organisation founded by a Rwandan living in Canada, is helping in the fight against water Hyacinth in the wetlands of Gashora, in Bugesera District.

The water hyacinth is an aquatic weed that spreads rapidly, covering the surface of lakes and rivers killing aquatic life, polluting water as well as destroying the marine habitat.

Lama Mugabo, BBR president, told The New Times that his group is working with residents of Gashora to curb the spread of this weed.

He said that they are specifically working with an association of weavers in Gashora to turn what is normally an environmental challenge into an economic opportunity.

"We are working with local communities in Gashora in a programme called Integrated Community Development Programme (ICDP) to help fight the weed which is now being gathered and used in making art crafts like baskets and others which can be sold,” Mugabo said yesterday.

BBR is a sustainable development initiative designed to promote mutual collaboration between American, Canadian volunteers and technical experts and Rwandan partners.

It recruits volunteers with an interest and expertise in disciplines related to sustainable development.

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