ANBO, with support from the SITWA project, have commissioned an 'Institutional options assessment of the ANBO governance structure and related Secretariat'. In the context of this assessment, the objective of this meeting is to seek early input from...
ANBO, with support from the SITWA project, have commissioned an 'Institutional options assessment of the ANBO governance structure and related Secretariat'. In the context of this assessment, the objective of this meeting is to seek early input from...
Programs
Thematic Process - Consists of fundamental discussions and exchanges on how to progress on the world’s water challenges
.Regional Process - Draws from experiences in every corner of the world
Political Process -...
Objectives and content of the Workshop
A. Objectives
1. Sharing on the latest progresses made in the different countries concerning Integrated Water Resources Management (IWRM), at regional, national and...
Objectives and content of the Workshop
A. Objectives
1. Sharing on the latest progresses made in the different countries concerning Integrated Water Resources Management (IWRM), at regional, national and sub-basin scale...
Objectives and content of the Workshop
A. Objectives
1. Sharing on the latest progresses made in the different countries concerning Integrated Water Resources Management (IWRM), at regional, national and sub-basin scale...
The SITWA project whose mission is to strengthen regional cooperation in the management of transboundary water resources in Africa, is recruiting a project manager to lead its Project Management Team. The deadline for applications is September...
Groundwater Management by River Basin Organizations in Africa is the theme of these course. RBO's are finding that groundwater use and groundwater quality are becoming integral parts of their ability to manage the catchment water. However neither...
AGW-Net and its partners, BGR, Cap-Net, IWMI, IGRAC, and IMAWESA, have developed a new training program: Integration of Groundwater Management into African Basin Organizations
In July 2010, the United Nations recognized the right to universal access to water. Currently, nearly 900 million people worldwide lack access to improved water sources, over 300 million of whom live in sub-Saharan Africa. As it did with the...