Nsenene trapping is an important part of Ugandan culture, but insect numbers dwindle as a result of climate change and deforestation

Nsenene trapping is an important part of Ugandan culture, but insect numbers dwindle as a result of climate change and deforestation
“There is a liberating feeling that water can have, there is a connectivity that it can provide”
Uganda’s population is one of the youngest in the world, with 77% of the population under the age of 30, and 52% less than 15 years old. It’s also one of the fastest-growing, with a population grown rate of 3.3%, compared to a world average of 1.2%. It’s a dynamic that, as Irish photographer Robert Ellis points out, means the country is poised for rapid change.