Just half of the urban population in Africa has access to safely-managed water supplies. With urban populations forecast to double in the next 30 years securing access to sufficient quantities of water of suitable quality will be one of the greatest challenges we face. The challenge is all the greater when we take into account the added pressure of climate change and of economic growth. Our groundwater is one means to address this challenge. Not only is it a readily accessible source of supply for many towns and cities it has the advantage of being less susceptible to climate change than many sources of surface waters. However, as an accessible source of water there are many pressures on our groundwater reserves. Alongside municipal water ...
In sub-Saharan Africa 85% of those without access to safe water live in rural areas where the conse...
Groundwater is Africa’s most precious natural resource, providing reliable water supplies for many p...
Access to clean drinking water has been mostly measured through access to utility water supply. Howe...
Just half of the urban population in Africa has access to safely-managed water supplies. With urban ...
Achieving water security for Africa presents a challenge, particularly given the increasing pressure...
Groundwater is Africa’s most precious natural resource, providing reliable water supplies to at le...
In Africa, groundwater is the major source of drinking water and its use for irrigation is forecast...
The urban population of sub-Saharan Africa is growing at a faster rate than in any other region in t...
In numerous countries of Sub-Saharan Africa the strategic agenda of the water-sector is undergoing s...
Large parts of Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) are experiencing rapid urban population growth. Current proj...
Groundwater resources are important sources of drinking water in Africa, and they are hugely importa...
In Africa, groundwater is the major source of drinking water and its use for irrigation is forecast ...
Due in part to negative climate change impacts on water availability, and the fact that urban popula...
Poverty reduction and economic growth drive the development of groundwater resources across Africa....
Groundwater is one of the most important sources for drinking water, livestock water, and irrigation...
In sub-Saharan Africa 85% of those without access to safe water live in rural areas where the conse...
Groundwater is Africa’s most precious natural resource, providing reliable water supplies for many p...
Access to clean drinking water has been mostly measured through access to utility water supply. Howe...
Just half of the urban population in Africa has access to safely-managed water supplies. With urban ...
Achieving water security for Africa presents a challenge, particularly given the increasing pressure...
Groundwater is Africa’s most precious natural resource, providing reliable water supplies to at le...
In Africa, groundwater is the major source of drinking water and its use for irrigation is forecast...
The urban population of sub-Saharan Africa is growing at a faster rate than in any other region in t...
In numerous countries of Sub-Saharan Africa the strategic agenda of the water-sector is undergoing s...
Large parts of Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) are experiencing rapid urban population growth. Current proj...
Groundwater resources are important sources of drinking water in Africa, and they are hugely importa...
In Africa, groundwater is the major source of drinking water and its use for irrigation is forecast ...
Due in part to negative climate change impacts on water availability, and the fact that urban popula...
Poverty reduction and economic growth drive the development of groundwater resources across Africa....
Groundwater is one of the most important sources for drinking water, livestock water, and irrigation...
In sub-Saharan Africa 85% of those without access to safe water live in rural areas where the conse...
Groundwater is Africa’s most precious natural resource, providing reliable water supplies for many p...
Access to clean drinking water has been mostly measured through access to utility water supply. Howe...