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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Deliverable 7.1 ready
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Deliverable 7.1 (report on the establishment of the WAHARA website) has been posted on the download website today. The report can be downloaded HERE.
Second project meeting held in Ethiopia
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The second WAHARA project meeting was held in Ethiopia, from x to y March 2012. The meeting was hosted by Mekelle University (MU).
Project partners and coordination discussed the project progress during the first project year and discussed the project plan for the coming project year.
The meeting program can be donwloaded by clicking HERE. The meeting presentations can be downloaded from the meeting download page (regsitered users - login first).
Stakeholder Analysis Reporting Guildelines posted
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Working Package 1 has released Reporting Guidelines for the first stakeholder workshops that all countries have organised. The guidelines are available as download in the 'restricted' user Download section.
18 month plan available
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The latest version of the 18 month plan is available for download to registered users. Please login to the website and download the .pdf file from the DOWNLOAD pages.

