2015 CIWA Annual Report
Posted in : on 27 August 2015
This Annual Report outlines how the Cooperation in International Waters in Africa (CIWA) program has built an outstanding platform of support for African countries as they seek to overcome complex political, financial, technical and logistical barriers that arise in mobilizing international waters for climate-resilient growth.
15 Year Nile Story
Posted in : on 3 June 2015
The Nile Story is one of immense challenges and remarkable achievements for the economic development of the region. It begins in 1999, when the ministers in charge of water affairs in the Nile countries agreed to form the Nile Basin Initiative (NBI). Between 2003 and 2015, the Nile Basin Trust Fund (NBTF) supported and coordinated cooperative work in the region, which has been delivered mainly through the NBI. This book, commissioned by the World Bank on the closure of the NBTF, captures some insights to this 15 year story, the role of the NBI, and how its many achievements have been made along the way.
Author: World Bank
The Lake Chad Development and Climate Resilience Action Plan
Posted in : on 30 March 2015
The Lake Chad Development and Climate Resilience Action Plan (LCDAP) is an initiative undertaken by the Lake Chad Basin Commission (LCBC) and its six member countries: Cameroon, Central African Republic, Chad, Libya, Niger, and Nigeria.
Authors: AfD, CIWA, Lake Chad Basin Commission & World Bank Group
2014 CIWA Annual Report
Posted in : on 1 January 2014
This Annual Report provides an overview of CIWA’s program and long-term expected results, a synopsis of on-going projects, and a summary of the program’s next steps.
2013 CIWA Annual Report
Posted in : on 1 January 2013
This Annual Report covers the period of July 2012 – June 2013, catalogs progress made by the program in building a strong portfolio of engagements across Africa and presents an overview of its accomplishments during the past year.
2012 CIWA Annual Report
Posted in : on 1 January 2012
This Annual Report outlines CIWA’s progress over the period of July 2011 through June 2012. The report provides an overview of CIWA’s program and expected results. It summarizes the current demand that CIWA has received from basins in Sub-Saharan Africa.