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Southern Africa
Introduction
Southern
Southern
Africa
Africa
Prolonged drought conditions in Southern Africa are fueling water, food, energy,
and water insecurity; poverty; and economic fragility with women and other
vulnerable groups being hardest hit. In response, CIWA addressed the region’s
significant challenges managing its increasingly important groundwater
resources. It worked to build resilience to widespread impacts of droughts by
addressing cross-border drought risks, promoting cooperative management
Prolonged drought conditions in Southern Africa are fueling
of shared waters, and facilitating cooperation efforts around cross-border
water, food, energy, and water insecurity; poverty; and economic
sustainable management of transboundary aquifers.
fragility. In response, CIWA addressed the region’s significant
challenges managing its increasingly important groundwater
resources. It worked to build resilience to widespread impacts
of droughts by addressing cross-border drought risks,
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promoting cooperative management of shared waters, and
facilitating cooperation efforts around cross-border sustainable
management of transboundary aquifers.
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Management in SADC
Member States—Phase II
61 View from the Field:
Tracy Molefi: Protecting the
Cubango-Okavango River
to support livelihoods
64 Strengthening Transboundary
Basin Organizations through
Program Development and
Capacity Building in Africa
67 View from the Field:
Tracy Molefi: Protecting the
Cubango-Okavango River
to support livelihoods
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