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|style="background:#efefef;"|[[Image:rwh africa.png|left|70px|link=Advanced rainwater harvesting to boost Africa’s food security]]
|January 5, 2016 <br> [[Advanced rainwater harvesting to boost Africa’s food security]]<br>''Hortipro, an agro-supply company and Sunculture, a Nairobi-based company sell a solar-powered drip irrigation system kit that combines pumping system and drip irrigation line. The kit is fully-fitted with a water collection and management system.''
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|style="background:#efefef;"|[[Image:rwh africa.png|left|70px|link=Rear fish in your backyard with harvested rainwater]]
|December 16, 2015 <br> [[Rear fish in your backyard with harvested rainwater]]<br>''Lubega Wavamunno, who lives on a hill in Nkalwe Village, Kingo Sub-county in Lwengo District, is determined to carries out fish farming. And he does this out in his backyard.''
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|style="background:#efefef;"|[[Image:rwh africa.png|left|70px|link=Medic: Rain water harvested from rusted iron sheets can cause cancer]]
|November 20, 2015 <br> [[Medic: Rain water harvested from rusted iron sheets can cause cancer]]<br>''Health experts have warned that the rust on the metals is dangerous if allowed into the body, and can cause several types of cancer.''
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|style="background:#efefef;"|[[Image:rwh africa.png|left|70px|link=Catching water when it rains in Namibia]]