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Case Studies and Publications

National IWRM Status Reports

 

IWRM

Global Water Partnership created a series of publications on IWRM providing technical leadership on water resources management. Material is available for consultation online here.  

 

Water Dialogue
Read what is happening in Water Management in Southern Africa in our “Water Dialogue” – A forum for Partnership Action in Water Management in Southern Africa. Access the publsications below:

-2013 edition here.


2014 edition articles below:

- Editorial
-Financing Water Resource Management in SADC

-Local Indigenous Knowledge Practices and Systems (LIKPS)

-GWP Wacdep partners with NAP

-Developing the NCCRS for Zimbabwe

-Beyond MDGs

-Exploring the Water, Energy and Food Nexus

-Promoting Water and Food Security through CPWF

-Building resilience in the Limpopo

-Global Water and Gender Conference

-Balancing Water Usese and SNRM in the Orange Senqu River Basin

-15th WaterNet/GWPSA Symposium

-GWP Engine Page

 


For comments and article submissions contact:
the Knowledge Management and Communications Officer, GWPSA

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Eritrea

Eritrea, situated by the Red Sea, is bordering Djibouti, Ethiopia and Sudan. This is a beneficial geopolitical position as it provides direct access to the world’s busiest shipping lane. The climate is hot; dry desert strip along Red Sea coast; cooler and wetter in the central highlands. In terms of natural resources, Eritrea is rich in gold, potash, zinc and copper.   

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GWP in the News 2010

A collection of news items featuring the Global Water Partnership or GWP representatives in 2010.

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Why Become Our Partner?

Here are some of the benefits of being a partner of GWP Central and Eastern Europe:

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2009-2013 Strategy

The GWP West Africa  strategic plan document  was developed following a participatory process with regional partners of GWP-WA. It was inspired by the five-year strategy of the GWP network with its four strategic goals developed using the methodology of Outcome Mapping.

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Benin and Netherlands Strengthen Water Cooperation

Benin and the Netherlands signed a four year Memorandum of Understanding on water and pledged to establish a "technical advisory platform" with GWP Benin and the Netherlands Water Partnership playing the role of secretariat for the platform for 2012-2015. The MOU was signed by Mr. Ben Knapen, Dutch Minister for European and International Cooperation and Mr. Jonas Gbian, Beninese Minister in charge of water on Thursday, January 12, 2012.