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Water Data Revolution: Closing the data gap for transboundary water in Africa







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                 The Cooperation in International Waters in Africa (CIWA) was established in 2011 and represents a partnership
                 between the World Bank, its African partners, the European Commission, and the governments of Denmark,
                 Norway, Sweden, the Netherlands, and the United Kingdom. CIWA supports riparian governments in
                 SubSaharan Africa to unlock the potential for sustainable and inclusive growth, climate resilience, and poverty
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