Countries & Basin

Working Across Borders

The Victoria Basin is a shared resource that connects six countries: Uganda, Kenya, Tanzania, Rwanda, Burundi, and South Sudan. It is home to millions of people, unique ecosystems, and critical economic activities — from farming and fisheries to tourism and trade.

Because the impacts of climate change do not stop at borders, our work focuses on transboundary solutions that safeguard shared resources and strengthen collaboration among governments, communities, and enterprises.

Country Snapshots

Each country contributes unique challenges and opportunities, and together they form a basin-wide network of climate-responsive development.

🇺🇬 Uganda

Home to major tributaries of Lake Victoria, Uganda is central to our work on clean energy pilots and catchment restoration, ensuring water security and sustainable power for both rural and urban communities.

🇰🇪 Kenya

Rapidly urbanizing, Kenya is a hub for circular economy models and fisheries resilience programs, where innovation helps reduce waste and protect livelihoods along the lake’s shores.

🇹🇿 Tanzania

With extensive river and wetland systems, Tanzania is at the forefront of Water–Energy–Food (WEF) nexus interventions, integrating renewable energy, irrigation, and watershed management to strengthen resilience.

🇷🇼 Rwanda

Known for its bold climate policies, Rwanda drives smallholder irrigation initiatives and nature-based solutions ventures, enabling farmers and entrepreneurs to adapt while protecting biodiversity.

🇧🇮 Burundi

A predominantly rural country, Burundi focuses on agroforestry systems and rural electrification, creating climate-smart livelihoods and reducing pressure on fragile landscapes.

🇸🇸 South Sudan

With extensive river and wetland systems, Tanzania is at the forefront of Water–Energy–Food (WEF) nexus interventions, integrating renewable energy, irrigation, and watershed management to strengthen resilience.

Basin-Wide Priorities

Beyond individual countries, VBF’s programs address the Victoria Basin as one interconnected system.

Together, these efforts ensure the Basin is managed as a regional commons, where benefits are shared and risks are collectively managed.

Restoring ecosystems to secure clean water, healthy soils, and biodiversity

About VBF4CD

The Victoria Basin Facility for Propulsion for Clean Development (VBF4CD) is an independent, non-governmental organization working across Uganda, Kenya, Tanzania, Rwanda, Burundi, and South Sudan.

Location

Block D, Plot 6, Mulira Close, Ntinda, Kampala, Uganda

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