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SOUTHERN
AFRICA: Water management in SADC given a boost
IRIN News
June 18, 2003
http://www.irinnews.org/report.asp?ReportID=34837
JOHANNESBURG
- The European Commission (EC) has made US $8.6 million available
for sustained integrated planning and management of water resources
in the Southern African Development Community (SADC).
Water resources in the SADC region were unevenly distributed both
seasonally and geographically, and "the sharing of major river basins
could be a source of conflict and political instability", an EC
statement noted.
"Flooding, as a result of torrential rains, has taken its toll on
the population while causing extensive damage to property and livestock.
The year 2000 was particularly devastating along the downstream
areas of the major trans-boundary rivers, especially in Mozambique,"
the EC added.
"In view of the importance of the role that water plays in ensuring
the livelihood of people in the SADC region", water management constituted
an "excellent vehicle for regional integration" and conflict prevention.
"The current project is planned for four years and will be managed
by the SADC Secretariat. The project includes institutional and
organisational support, creation of a Water Sector Coordinating
Unit to implement a Regional Strategic Action Plan, support and
resource studies for the Orange-Sengu River Commission and the Maputo
Basin, and expansion of SADC's 'Hydrological Cycle Observing System'
(HYCOS)," the EC said.
EC Commissioner for Development and Humanitarian Aid, Poul Nielson,
signed the financing agreement with South Africa to support the
Water Sector in SADC.
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