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Rapport annuel de CIWA pour 2020 (en français)

Posté le : 24 février 2021

À l’aube de sa dixième année, CIWA fait le point sur la manière dont il a travaillé dans des situations complexes et des économies politiques uniques, en tirant parti des enseignements acquis pour renforcer les programmes et l’impact sur le terrain.

Rapport annuel de CIWA pour 2020 (en anglais)

Posté le : 8 décembre 2020

À l’aube de sa dixième année, CIWA fait le point sur la manière dont il a travaillé dans des situations complexes et des économies politiques uniques, en tirant parti des enseignements acquis pour renforcer les programmes et l’impact sur le terrain.

Un modèle d'eaux souterraines pour le bassin du lac Tchad Intégration des données et compréhension des ressources en eau à l'échelle du bassin. (En anglais)

Posté le : 30 janvier 2020

Ce rapport intègre des données et des connaissances sur le bassin du lac Tchad et des travaux hydrogéologiques antérieurs dans différentes parties du bassin, créant une compréhension intégrative et à l'échelle du bassin des ressources en eaux souterraines et de leur dynamique.
Auteurs : L. Candela, F.J. Elorza, N. Salehi, G. Vaquero, & D. García-Martínez

Navigating the Network: Stakeholder Mapping in Support of Investment Planning in the Cubango-Okavango River Basin

Posté le : 15 juillet 2019

The Cubango-Okavango River is one of the world’s most unique, near pristine free-flowing rivers and central to sustainable economic development within the arid landscapes of the basin. In 1994, Angola, Botswana, and Namibia established the Permanent Okavango River Basin Water Commission (OKACOM) to promote coordinated and sustainable water resources management while addressing the social and economic needs of the Member States.
The Multi-Sector Investment Opportunities Analysis (MSIOA) is part of a systematic strategy by OKACOM to assist the Member States to achieve socially just, economically prosperous, and environmentally healthy development of the Cubango-Okavango River Basin.
Authors: CIWA, World Bank, OKACOM

Realising the Benefits of Transboundary Water Cooperation in the Cubango-Okavango River Basin

Posté le : 15 juillet 2019

The Cubango-Okavango River is one of the world’s most unique, near pristine free-flowing rivers and central to sustainable economic development within the arid landscapes of the basin. In 1994, Angola, Botswana, and Namibia established the Permanent Okavango River Basin Water Commission (OKACOM) to promote coordinated and sustainable water resources management while addressing the social and economic needs of the Member States.
The Multi-Sector Investment Opportunities Analysis (MSIOA) is part of a systematic strategy by OKACOM to assist the Member States to achieve socially just, economically prosperous, and environmentally healthy development of the Cubango-Okavango River Basin.
Authors: CIWA, World Bank, OKACOM

Addressing Poverty Through Multi-Sector Investments in the Cubango-Okavango River Basin

Posté le : 15 juillet 2019

The Cubango-Okavango River is one of the world’s most unique, near pristine free-flowing rivers and central to sustainable economic development within the arid landscapes of the basin. In 1994, Angola, Botswana, and Namibia established the Permanent Okavango River Basin Water Commission (OKACOM) to promote coordinated and sustainable water resources management while addressing the social and economic needs of the Member States.
The Multi-Sector Investment Opportunities Analysis (MSIOA) is part of a systematic strategy by OKACOM to assist the Member States to achieve socially just, economically prosperous, and environmentally healthy development of the Cubango-Okavango River Basin.
Authors: CIWA, World Bank, OKACOM

The Cubango-Okavango River Basin Multi-Sector Investment Opportunities Analysis

Posté le : 3 juin 2019

The Cubango-Okavango River is one of the world’s most unique, near pristine free-flowing rivers and central to sustainable economic development within the arid landscapes of the basin. In 1994, Angola, Botswana, and Namibia established the Permanent Okavango River Basin Water Commission (OKACOM) to promote coordinated and sustainable water resources management while addressing the social and economic needs of the Member States.

The Multi-Sector Investment Opportunities Analysis (MSIOA) is part of a systematic strategy by OKACOM to assist the Member States to achieve socially just, economically prosperous, and environmentally healthy development of the Cubango-Okavango River Basin.
Authors: CIWA, World Bank, OKACOM

Rapport annuel de CIWA pour 2019 (en anglais)

Posté le : 1 janvier 2019

Dans ce rapport annuel 2019, le programme de Coopération pour les eaux internationales en Afrique (CIWA) examine les progrès accomplis pour relever les défis auxquels l'Afrique est confrontée aujourd'hui.

Application of the Hydropower Sustainability Assessment Protocol in the Zambezi River Basin

Posté le : 14 juillet 2018

The objective of the technical assistance program on the “Application of the Hydropower Sustainability Assessment Protocol in the Zambezi River Basin” was to assist the Riparian States in development and utilization of the hydropower potential of the basin in a sustainable and responsible way. The Hydropower Sustainability Assessment Protocol is a methodology for measuring sustainability of hydropower projects across a range of more than 20 environmental, social, technical, and business topics. The program sought to promote the development and use of the Protocol as a guiding framework for sustainability that can help balance mutual dependencies among different water users across the basin. This was implemented in collaboration with the members of Zambezi River Basin Water Resources Managers and Dam Operators (ZAMDO) and in coordination with the Zambezi Watercourse Commission as part of a broader program of support in the basin.
Author: CIWA, World Bank

Batoka Gorge Hydro Electricity Scheme. A Macroeconomic Assessment of Public Investment Options (MAPIO)

Posté le : 14 juillet 2018

Maximizing the benefits from investment in hydropower requires a clear, predictable, and transparent process informed by robust analyses that can facilitate a multicriteria consideration of the range of options and alternatives that may be available. The upstream tools available to governments to assess the costs and benefits of different investment strategies are often too general or specific to determine the optimal investment strategy. This paper outlines a simple model to assess the returns of a potential investment program in the hydropower sector. The Macroeconomic Assessment of Public Investment Options
(MAPIO) model provides an analysis of impacts on key macroeconomic variables, such as exports, imports, gross domestic product (GDP), prices, and fiscal accounts.
Author: CIWA, World Bank

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