SADC Heads of State and Ministers of Water at the SADC Consultative Conference, Mauritius, April 2008. Source:SADC Corporate Communications and Logistics 2008 ( click to enlarge ) |
Water meters are one method of managing water control and utilisation. Source:McKenzie 2008 ( click to enlarge ) |
Stakeholder participation and capacity development are key strategies. Source:©iStockphoto/Van Sluijters2007 ( click to enlarge ) |
SADC House, Gaborone, Botswana - home to the SADC Water Division Source:Global Village Encyclopedia ( click to enlarge ) |
RSAP 3. Source:SADC 2011 ( click to enlarge ) |
Stakeholders draw a participatory map. Source:Reed 2009 ( click to enlarge ) |
ORASECOM members meet regularly in one of the basin states. Source:Hatfield 2009 ( click to enlarge ) |
Transparent dialogue is an important part of the Commission's functions. Source:Reed 2009 ( click to enlarge ) |
Flood monitoring is especially important to the agricultural sector in the basin. Source:Roux Pecans 2009 ( click to enlarge ) |
ORASECOM members have increased their knowledge through study tours in other transboundary basins. Source:Vogel 2009 ( click to enlarge ) |
Members of national water departments of water during a field excursion along the Orange-Senqu River. Source:Vogel 2009 ( click to enlarge ) |
The institutional interfaces for stakeholder participation in the Orange-Senqu River basin. Source:ORASECOM 2007a ( click to enlarge ) |
ORASECOM provides a platform for discussion. Source:Hatfield 2009 ( click to enlarge ) |
Laws and Policies are in place to protect the natural resources of the basin. Source:©iStockphoto/Skinner 2006 ( click to enlarge ) |
National laws and institutions of Lesotho. Source:Krantz et al. 2005; Lesotho Water and Sewage Authority 2006 ( click to enlarge ) |
Proposed institutional structures for Namibia. Source:Kranz et al. 2005; DWAF South Africa 2004 ( click to enlarge ) |
National laws and institutions in South Africa. Source:Kranz et al. 2005; Department of Water Affairs and Forestry (DWAF) South Africa 2004; Department of Water Affairs South Africa 2009. ( click to enlarge ) |
River basin stakeholders range from river basin organisations to community based organisations. Source:Reed 2009 ( click to enlarge ) |
Members of the South African Department of Water Affairs and Forestry and the Lesotho Water Commission in Lesotho. Source:DWAF South Africa 2001 ( click to enlarge ) |
Former President Thabo Mbeki and former Minister of Water Affairs and Forestry, Ronnie Kassrils getting involved in a river clean-up activity, part of the Working for Water Programme. Source:DWAF South Africa 2000 ( click to enlarge ) |