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L'histoire du Nil : 15 ans de coopération sur le Nil – Avoir un impact

L'histoire du Nil est l'un des immenses défis et des réalisations remarquables pour le développement économique de la région. Elle commence en 1999, lorsque les ministres en charge des affaires de l'eau dans les pays du Nil ont convenu de former la Nile Basin Initiative (NBI). Entre 2003 et 2015, le Nile Basin Trust Fund (NBTF) a soutenu et coordonné le travail coopératif dans la région, qui a été réalisé principalement par le biais du NBI. Ce livre, commandé par la Banque mondiale sur la fermeture de la NBTF, présente quelques aperçus de cette histoire de 15 ans, du rôle de la NBI et de la manière dont ses nombreuses réalisations ont été réalisées en cours de route.

Drought Resilience Profile, Mauritius

This Drought Resilience Profile for Mauritius provides a snapshot of the drought situation in each country, as evaluated through SADRI’s organizing approach, which is predicated upon the integrated drought risk management framework: 1) monitoring and early warning systems; 2) vulnerability and impact assessment; and 3) mitigation, preparedness, and response. This Profile and the 15 other ones dedicated to Madagascar, Seychelles, Malawi, the Comores, Zimbabwe, Mozambique, Tanzania, Zambia, DRC, Angola, Botswana, South Africa, Lesotho, Namibia and Eswatini are meant to establish a baseline and to serve as a conversation starter for where and how to move from reactive to proactive drought management.

Drought Resilience Profile, Malawi

This Drought Resilience Profile for Malawi provides a snapshot of the drought situation in each country, as evaluated through SADRI’s organizing approach, which is predicated upon the integrated drought risk management framework: 1) monitoring and early warning systems; 2) vulnerability and impact assessment; and 3) mitigation, preparedness, and response. This Profile and the 15 other ones dedicated to Madagascar, Seychelles, the Comores, Mauritius, Zimbabwe, Mozambique, Tanzania, Zambia, DRC, Angola, Botswana, South Africa, Lesotho, Namibia and Eswatini are meant to establish a baseline and to serve as a conversation starter for where and how to move from reactive to proactive drought management.

Drought Resilience Profile, Seychelles

This Drought Resilience Profile for Seychelles provides a snapshot of the drought situation in each country, as evaluated through SADRI’s organizing approach, which is predicated upon the integrated drought risk management framework: 1) monitoring and early warning systems; 2) vulnerability and impact assessment; and 3) mitigation, preparedness, and response. This Profile and the 15 other ones dedicated to Madagascar, the Comores, Malawi, Mauritius, Zimbabwe, Mozambique, Tanzania, Zambia, DRC, Angola, Botswana, South Africa, Lesotho, Namibia and Eswatini are meant to establish a baseline and to serve as a conversation starter for where and how to move from reactive to proactive drought management.

Profil de résilience à la sécheresse, Madagascar (en anglais)

Ce profil de résilience à la sécheresse pour Madagascar fournit un aperçu de la situation de sécheresse dans le pays en affichant des indicateurs clés de résilience, de risque et de vulnérabilité à la sécheresse ainsi qu'un bref résumé des divers produits analytiques et techniques générés par les équipes du pilier SADRI. (en anglais)

Drought Resilience Profile, Comores

This Drought Resilience Profile for Comores provides a snapshot of the drought situation in each country, as evaluated through SADRI’s organizing approach, which is predicated upon the integrated drought risk management framework: 1) monitoring and early warning systems; 2) vulnerability and impact assessment; and 3) mitigation, preparedness, and response. This Profile and the 15 other ones dedicated to Madagascar, Seychelles, Malawi, Mauritius, Zimbabwe, Mozambique, Tanzania, Zambia, DRC, Angola, Botswana, South Africa, Lesotho, Namibia and Eswatini are meant to establish a baseline and to serve as a conversation starter for where and how to move from reactive to proactive drought management.

Drought Resilience Profile, Zimbabwe

This Drought Resilience Profile for Zimbabwe provides a snapshot of the drought situation in each country, as evaluated through SADRI’s organizing approach, which is predicated upon the integrated drought risk management framework: 1) monitoring and early warning systems; 2) vulnerability and impact assessment; and 3) mitigation, preparedness, and response. This Profile and the 10 other ones dedicated to Mozambique, Tanzania, Zambia, DRC, Angola, Botswana, South Africa, Lesotho, Namibia and Eswatini are meant to establish a baseline and to serve as a conversation starter for where and how to move from reactive to proactive drought management.

Drought Resilience Profile, Tanzania

This Drought Resilience Profile for Tanzania provides a snapshot of the drought situation in each country, as evaluated through SADRI’s organizing approach, which is predicated upon the integrated drought risk management framework: 1) monitoring and early warning systems; 2) vulnerability and impact assessment; and 3) mitigation, preparedness, and response. This Profile and the 10 other ones dedicated to Mozambique, DRC, Zambia, Zimbabwe, Angola, Botswana, South Africa, Lesotho, Namibia and Eswatini are meant to establish a baseline and to serve as a conversation starter for where and how to move from reactive to proactive drought management.

Drought Resilience Profile, Zambia

This Drought Resilience Profile for Zambia provides a snapshot of the drought situation in each country, as evaluated through SADRI’s organizing approach, which is predicated upon the integrated drought risk management framework: 1) monitoring and early warning systems; 2) vulnerability and impact assessment; and 3) mitigation, preparedness, and response. This Profile and the 10 other ones dedicated to Mozambique, Tanzania, DRC, Zimbabwe, Angola, Botswana, South Africa, Lesotho, Namibia and Eswatini are meant to establish a baseline and to serve as a conversation starter for where and how to move from reactive to proactive drought management.

Drought Resilience Profile, Mozambique

This Drought Resilience Profile for Mozambique provides a snapshot of the drought situation in each country, as evaluated through SADRI’s organizing approach, which is predicated upon the integrated drought risk management framework: 1) monitoring and early warning systems; 2) vulnerability and impact assessment; and 3) mitigation, preparedness, and response. This Profile and the 10 other ones dedicated to DRC, Tanzania, Zambia, Zimbabwe, Angola, Botswana, South Africa, Lesotho, Namibia and Eswatini are meant to establish a baseline and to serve as a conversation starter for where and how to move from reactive to proactive drought management.

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