Countries on the continent of Africa have a water crisis. The burden of water scarcity is overwhelmingly carried by the poor, many of who live on much less than $1.00 a day and by women and children who are the primary water retrieval labor force. In many poor African countries women and...
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In South Africa, water governance and water scarcity have for a long time been central to the construction of a particular state with particular social purposes. While scarcity in the post-apartheid period has mainly been used as a means of governing the poor, the role of scarcity has in ...
Thwarting social conflicts regarding water resources access in climate change context: cattle pastoralists' schemes in northern Benin Animal production plays a crucial role in the economy of West African countries. However, in the context of climate change, the scarcity of water resources... G Djohy...
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This paper explores the current debate about water management policies and the factors affecting their formulation and implementation in the arid and semi-arid zones of the Near East and North African Region (NENAR). In this context, relevant and significant experiences of other countries in the ...
Tanzania Prime Minister Kassim Majaliwa said African countries have common challenges of financial and technological resources to tap water resources and link it with the people. Majaliwa suggested the need for African countries to establish trans-border water bodies that would initiate and regulate the...
Nicholas Orago, a senior lecturer at the University of Nairobi's School of Law, said that African countries should enact legislation that would facilitate equitable sharing of dwindling resources to avert conflicts in the wake of climate change. ...
Patrick Kormawa, Subregional Coordinator for Eastern Africa and FAO Representative to Africa Union and UN Economic Commission for Africa's (UNECA) said while FAO and IGAD cannot stop the drought, they can assist countries to prepare for and cope with its impact. ...
has been adapted using modern techniques such as plastic tanks or barrels to supplement household water supplies and address water scarcity caused by climate change. By adopting these innovative water technologies and incorporating indigenous methods, African countries are taking proactive measures to mitiga...