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WATER MANAGEMENT IN AFRICA AND THE MIDDLE EAST
Challenges and Opportunities
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804.jpg WATER MANAGEMENT IN AFRICA AND THE MIDDLE EAST
Challenges and Opportunities

Edited by Eglal Rached, Eva Rathgeber, and David B. Brooks

IDRC 1996
ISBN Out of print
e-ISBN 1-55250-289-9
295 pp.

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A water crisis is looming in Africa and the Middle East, where annual renewable freshwater available per person has declined by half since 1950, and continues to decline.

In this book, scientists take stock of the crisis, identify key issues and trends, and map out strategies for further research and action. They take a close look at the problems that beset different regions: from drought-prone East Africa to the Middle East — where water is a major factor in regional conflicts — to tropical areas — where water quality is a concern and water-borne diseases are endemic. They examine the roles of governments, international agencies, NGOs, and community organization, and look at the costs and effects of large-scale projects for irrigation and drinking water supply. Finally, they identify means to affect closer cooperation between governments and communities, and to bring more attention to water conservation, without which strategies to manage water in Africa and the Middle East will be neither sustainable nor equitable.

The contributors are, for the most part, scientists who live and work in Africa and the Middle East, and who deal on a daily basis with the water crisis in those regions of the world.

THE EDITORS

Eglal Rached is Regional Director of IDRC's Regional Office for the Middle East and North Africa in Cairo, Egypt. Eva Rathgeber is Regional Director of IDRC's Regional Office for Eastern and Southern Africa in Nairobi, Kenya. David Brooks is Senior Scientist at IDRC's headquarters in Ottawa, Canada.

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 Document(s)

Preface 1996


Acknowledgments 1996


Introduction 1996


Part I - Concepts

Demand-side Management, Conservation, and Efficiency in the Use of Africa's Water Resources
— Geoffrey Stiles 1996


Allocation of Water Resources in Africa: Potential for Moving Water — Richard MacLean1 and Joachim Voss2 1996


Women, Men, and Water-Resource Management in Africa — Eva M. Rathgeber 1996


Part II - Subregional contributions

Between the Great Rivers: Water in the Heart of the Middle East
— David Brooks 1996


Sources of Strain and Alternatives for Relief in the Most Stressed Water Systems — Mohammed S. Matoussi 1996


Water Crises and Constraints in West and Central Africa: The Case of Côte d'Ivoire — Jean Biémi 1996


Strain, Social and Environmental Consequences, and Water Management in the Most Stressed Water Systems in Africa — George Khroda 1996


Strain, Water Demand, and Supply Directions in the Most Stressed Water Systems of Eastern Africa — Maurice Ndege 1996


Strain, Water Demand, and Supply Directions in the Most Stressed Water Systems of Lesotho, Namibia, South Africa, and Swaziland — Kathy Eales, Simon Forster, and Lusekelo Du Mhango 1996


Improving Water Supply Systems in Rural West and Central Africa — Bassirou Diagana 1996


Part III - Special issues

Water Supply and Management in Rural Ghana: Overview and Case Studies
— Kwame Karikari 1996


Water Management, Use, and Conflict in Small-scale Irrigation: The Case of Rombo in the Kenyan Maasailand — Hartmut Krugmann 1996


NGO Experience, Intervention, and Challenges in Water Strain, Demand, and Supply Management in Africa — Oduor Ong'wen 1996


Appendix I: Workshop Participants 1996


Résumé français 1996




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