Gende Ada Village , Photo: NRWThe Dechatu River in Ethiopia is a threat to people living on its banks. But it also offers opportunities. "If we use it properly, it's an important source in our lives," says a riverside resident. "If we don't, it will destroy us."
His flip-flops sink into the mud as farmer Abdullah Moussa from Gende Ada, a village on the outskirts of the Ethiopian city Dire Dawa, walks around his orange plantation. The fields are swampy.