The country faces increasing land pressure due to rapid urban development, prompting engineers to advocate for stricter building-related laws that encourage vertical housing through building permits.
As the government moves to implement three major projects to increase forests in Eastern Province, women have embarked on trading improved cookstoves to reduce pressure on planted forests.
Early morning in Rwanda. Just as the sun rises, the forest begins to buzz with life. Photograph by Charlie Hamilton James "When I first touched down in Rwanda, I was blown away by how clean it is.
The story of Prince Mucocori and Bigirimana's settlement in Bigogwe, northern Rwanda, is steeped in history and intrigue.
National Geographic photographers and those who call Rwanda home tell us the experiences they think none should miss out on. Heather Greenwood Davis speaks with photographer Ronan Donovan about ...
The country faces increasing land pressure due to rapid urban development, prompting engineers to advocate for stricter building-related laws that encourage vertical housing through building permits.