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Deadly Catch: Lake Victoria's AIDS crisis - Part 1
Deadly Catch: Lake Victoria's AIDS crisis - Part 1
More than 20 years since the discovery of the AIDS virus, and despite huge advances in the prevention and treatment of the disease, AIDS is still decimating communities across Africa. This is the story of one such community.
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Lake Victoria: Nile Perch
Lake Victoria: Nile Perch
I compilation video about Lake Victoria. Music by James Newton Howard
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Lake Victoria, Jinja, Uganda
Lake Victoria, Jinja, Uganda
Lake Victoria or Victoria Nyanza (also known as Ukerewe, Nalubaale, Sango, or Lolwe) is one of the African Great Lakes. The lake was named after the United Kingdom's Queen Victoria, by John Hanning Speke, the first European to see the lake. With a surface area of 68800 square kilometres (26600 sq mi), Lake Victoria is Africa's largest lake, and the largest tropical lake in the world, and is Earth's second largest freshwater lake - Only North America's Lake Superior is larger. In terms of volume, it is the world's eighth largest continental lake, containing 2750 cubic kilometres (2.2 billion acre-feet) of water. The lake receives most of its water from direct precipitation. Its largest influent is the Kagera River, the mouth of which lies on the lake's western shore. The only river to leave the lake, the White Nile (known as the "Victoria Nile" as it leaves the lake), leaves at Jinja, Uganda, on the lake's north shore. Wiki
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Deadly Catch: Lake Victoria's AIDS crisis - Part 2
Deadly Catch: Lake Victoria's AIDS crisis - Part 2
More than 20 years since the discovery of the AIDS virus, and despite huge advances in the prevention and treatment of the disease, AIDS is still decimating communities across Africa. This is the story of one such community.
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Lake Victoria
Lake Victoria
Worlds largest tropical Lake,., Full of life n vegetation seen only here,., at a high about 1200 meters above sea level.,. The lake is at the size of Scotland.,. We have Hippopotamos.,., We have Oter.,. Monkeys.,., Lizards.,., Birds.,., about 1200 different species.,. We have over 300 Tropical Islands in Lake Victoria.,., We have a lot of fish like Tilapia,.,Nile perch.,.Omena.., We have National parks.,. Tall mountains.,., Mythologi.,., Nice beaches.,., We have Luo,., The tribe of Obama.,. If U want to experience something new n special this is the place to travel n U cannot be let down by this Lake.,. Few have been here.,.,. This is from Kenyas part of Lake Victoria.,. South Nyanza.,. Please contact Kingfisher for tips n advices., and.,., Forget about this popular tourist places,, Come here n experience something real.,.,
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Lake Victoria SOS
Lake Victoria SOS
It is sad that many fishes are endangered or extinct in the wild, especially cichlids from Lake Victoria in Africa. I specially did this clip to promote the ACA CARES program. I let you think about my phrase, "Dont think what the hobby can do for me, but think what I can do for the hobby." Anthony Tu
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Lake Victoria
Lake Victoria
The load along Lake Victoria, heading to Entebbe International Airport by bile-taxi ('boda-boda'), UGANDA. (2003)
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No fish in Lake Victoria by 2014, experts warn
No fish in Lake Victoria by 2014, experts warn
The fishing Industry in Lake Victoria is on the brink of extinction as fish species continue to decline due to overfishing and pollution. Ugandas fishing industry experts now say that the industry will disappear in the next five years unless strict measures are put in place to reverse the trend. Thousands of Kenyans depend on the lake both directly and indirectly to survive.
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Fishermen's Woes : Lake Victoria
Fishermen's Woes : Lake Victoria
For the riparian communities living around the Lake Victoria, the ecological disaster unfolding in the lake is their very undoing as marine transport and fishing activities have been profoundly affected. The decline of fish species in the lake has cast a dark cloud over the fishing industries while the water hyacinth menace threatens to ground transport activities in the area and beyond our borders.
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Saving Lake Victoria
Saving Lake Victoria
In recent years experts have been sounding the alarm over the potential death of lake Victoria due to human activity among other factors. In Nyalunya in the outskirts of Kisumu, several farmers are now adopting new farming methods in a bid to stop human encroachment along the lake Victoria's wetlands basin, which are seen as fertile farming grounds by locals with little tracts of land to till on.. Multi-storey farming; the stacking of plant seedlings in sacks has been hailed as a sustainable mode of farming that uses minimal space, provides subsistence food security. All this in a bid to secure the lake Victoria wetlands basin.
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Arial View of Lake Victoria
Arial View of Lake Victoria
The main campus of Makerere University, one of East and Central Africa's premier institutes of higher learning, can be found in the Makerere Hill area of the City. Kampala is also home to the headquarters of the East African Development Bank, located on Nakasero Hill. Kampala is said to be built on seven hills, although this is not quite accurate. The first hill in historical importance is Kasubi Hill, which is where the Kasubi Tombs of the previous Kabakas are housed. The second is Mengo Hill where the present Lubiri (Kabaka's Palace) is and the Headquarters of the Buganda Court of Justice and of the Lukiiko, Buganda's Parliament. The third is Kibuli Hill, which is home to the Kibuli Mosque. Islam was brought to Uganda before the Christian missionaries came. The fourth is Namirembe Hill, home to the Namirembe Anglican Cathedral. The Protestants were the first of the Christian Missions to arrive. The fifth is Lubaga Hill, where the Rubaga Catholic Cathedral is, and was the headquarters of the White Fathers. The sixth Nsambya, was the Headquarters of the Mill Hill Mission. It now houses Nsambya Hospital. The seventh is Kampala Hill, (also known as Old Kampala), the hill of the Impala is where the ruins of Lugard's Fort were. However, the ruins were recently destroyed (2003), when the Uganda Muslim Supreme Council (UMSC) started on reconstruction of a 15000-seater mosque on land that included the fort. The mosque was begun by Idi Amin but was never completed. The fort was <b>...</b>
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Troubled Waters: Lake Victoria Alternatives
Troubled Waters: Lake Victoria Alternatives
Traditional wooden canoes, fitted with sails, have been used for generations on Lake Victoria by fishermen, out to feed their families and earn a living. However, frustrated by the dwindling stocks of fish in the lake, fishermen have had to abandon the trade and find alternative ways to make ends meet. Sheila Sendeyo tells us about some of the alternative income generating activities that communities that traditionally depended on the lake for a living, are now embracing.
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Africa's Lake Victoria: Turning the Tide
Africa's Lake Victoria: Turning the Tide
United Nations, New York, August 2011 - The struggle to access clean water and basic sanitation is intensifying as the global population ratchets up by the billion. Overcrowded makeshift settlements are springing up along the world's lakes and seas at a staggering pace, putting the health of millions under threat. We take you to Africa's Lake Victoria where one community is turning the tide on this alarming trend. 21st Century show #58
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Lake Mungo and Lake Victoria the Australian Sodom and Gomorrah a peter mungo jupp film
Lake Mungo and Lake Victoria the Australian Sodom and Gomorrah a peter mungo jupp film
aboriginal mythology reveals the ancient destruction of many people in Australia's pre-history.We consult with Wal Thornhill,Ted Bryant ,Murray Butcher and Peter Mungo Jupp on what happened?
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John Prine - "Bottomless Lake" Victoria, BC 10/17
John Prine - "Bottomless Lake" Victoria, BC 10/17
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Lake Victoria Musa Juma & Limpopo International
Lake Victoria Musa Juma & Limpopo International
Jokanyan..here is the latest from the one and only benga & rumba maestro, Musa Juma. The album is called Lake Victoria
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Africa's Lake Victoria: Turning The Tide
Africa's Lake Victoria: Turning The Tide
United Nations, New York, January 2012 - The struggle to access clean water and basic sanitation is intensifying as the global population reaches seven billion. Overcrowded makeshift settlements are springing up along the world's lakes and seas at a staggering pace, putting the health of millions under threat. The community of Lake Victoria is taking action to improve water quality and save lives. UNIA program # 1330 Transcript (pdf): www.un.org
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Awakening The Spine, Lake Victoria, Uganda.
Awakening The Spine, Lake Victoria, Uganda.
Awakening The Spine 1 - rolling down the body as wave in constant motion..... Awakening The Spine 2. moving cellullar - the chest rises in a circular motion and the torso moves in a circular motion in and out simultaneously.
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Lake Victoria The first wonder of the world
Lake Victoria The first wonder of the world
Try yourself to experience the first wonder of the world,., This is South Nyanza in the Kenyan part of Lake Victoria.,., Do not disagree this is the first wonder of the world,., come n experience,., Contact me for tips n advices
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Lake Victoria Serena, Uganda, Produced By Exposure4
Lake Victoria Serena, Uganda, Produced By Exposure4
Lake Victoria Serena, Uganda, Produced By Exposure4 www.exposure4.com
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MagicalKenya - Lake Victoria
MagicalKenya - Lake Victoria
At Kenya's Western frontier lies the great expanse of Lake Victoria. This massive lake, commonly known as Nyanza, forms a natural boundary between Kenya, Tanzania and Uganda. The lake is the heart of the African continent, the source of its mightiest river, the Nile. This mighty body of water is rich in fish life, with shimmering shoals of colourful cichlids and large Nile Perch. Fishing brings many visitors to this lake, mainly in search of the Nile Perch, considered a world-class game fish.







