WAHARA - Water Harvesting for Rainfed Africa
Introduction to the WAHARA project
In the variety of contexts in Africa – from arid to humid – the availability of water has become increasingly important, making an improved capture and usage of water essential. To ensure a continuous water supply for agricultural crops, water harvesting has been carried out in the earliest agricultural practices; however the environment has changed, as well as the number of people depending on it.
This is where the WAHARA project will make a difference: four countries, four pilot projects, one goal: increasing the potential of water harvesting.
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2014 plenary meeting successfully ended
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- Created on Tuesday, 27 May 2014 13:19
- Written by Erik van den Elsen
The 2014 plenary meeting of the WAHARA project was held at the University of Leeds, UK from May 21-23. The presentations given by the project partners are available for download (after logging in) at the download page.
More information about the meeting can be found on the meeting information page.
The meeting notes can be downloaded HERE.