Local ownership and information are keys to success in water resources management. A project in the Cyohoha water catchment, shared between Rwanda and Burundi, shows that IWRM works in a region which suffered from disastrous conflicts only twenty years go.
Local ownership and information are keys to success in water resources management. A project in the Cyohoha water catchment, shared between Rwanda and Burundi, shows that IWRM works in a region which suffered from disastrous conflicts only twenty years go.
A regional consultation on the social aspects of water infrastructures in West Africa
Towards "innovative financing and investments to accelerate access..."
WRCC/ECOWAS: 8th session of the Technical Committee of Experts
Review of the Action Plan for the implementation of the Water Resources Policy for West Africa
The project “Strengthening the Institutions for Transboundary Water in Africa (SITWA)” officially launched