In sub-saharan Africa, there are around 63 transboundary river basins whose water cut across nations, catchments and regions. Most formal management of transboundary water is done through treaties, agreement and protocols between the states which share a given water source. However traditional arrangement and customary law still govern a large portion of water use especially in rural areas. Efficient development and management of resource in these basins require cooperation among the riparian countries and institutional arrangements that expects the complexity of sharing water recource between different users and uses
Water, the energizer of all life on earth, knows no boundaries. It crosses national borders, and lin...
Rival use of limited water resources among riparian states is often problematic and politically cont...
Living customary water tenure is the most accepted socio-legal system among the large majority of ru...
Transboundary water resource governance is premised on equitable water and water-related benefit sha...
In Lipchin, C.; Sandler, D.; Cushman, E. (Eds.). The Jordan River and Dead Sea Basin: cooperation am...
The emphasis of the world's transboundary water law has gradually shifted in the past half century f...
This article documents and analyzes the largest collection of transboundary water agreements related...
One of the many legacies of colonialism in Africa is the multiplicity of river basins shared by two ...
This article documents and analyzes the largest collection of transboundary water agreements related...
Recent attention to transboundary aquifers (TBAs) in Africa reflects the growing importance of these...
The emphasis of the world’s transboundary water law has gradually shifted in the past half century f...
Water management challenges in many basins of Sub-Saharan Africa are increasing due to rapid urbanis...
One of the many legacies of colonialism in Africa is the multiplicity of river basins shared by two ...
Throughout human history, concerted efforts (both national and international) have beenput in creati...
Secretariats are an increasingly common feature in Africa’s transboundary river basin organizations ...
Water, the energizer of all life on earth, knows no boundaries. It crosses national borders, and lin...
Rival use of limited water resources among riparian states is often problematic and politically cont...
Living customary water tenure is the most accepted socio-legal system among the large majority of ru...
Transboundary water resource governance is premised on equitable water and water-related benefit sha...
In Lipchin, C.; Sandler, D.; Cushman, E. (Eds.). The Jordan River and Dead Sea Basin: cooperation am...
The emphasis of the world's transboundary water law has gradually shifted in the past half century f...
This article documents and analyzes the largest collection of transboundary water agreements related...
One of the many legacies of colonialism in Africa is the multiplicity of river basins shared by two ...
This article documents and analyzes the largest collection of transboundary water agreements related...
Recent attention to transboundary aquifers (TBAs) in Africa reflects the growing importance of these...
The emphasis of the world’s transboundary water law has gradually shifted in the past half century f...
Water management challenges in many basins of Sub-Saharan Africa are increasing due to rapid urbanis...
One of the many legacies of colonialism in Africa is the multiplicity of river basins shared by two ...
Throughout human history, concerted efforts (both national and international) have beenput in creati...
Secretariats are an increasingly common feature in Africa’s transboundary river basin organizations ...
Water, the energizer of all life on earth, knows no boundaries. It crosses national borders, and lin...
Rival use of limited water resources among riparian states is often problematic and politically cont...
Living customary water tenure is the most accepted socio-legal system among the large majority of ru...