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  • Welcome to CRIDF’s Resource Centre

    The CRIDF Resource Centre brings together a large collection of resources related to CRIDF’s work to provide long-term solutions to water issues that affect the lives of the poor in Southern Africa. Pooling resources from both the CRIDF programme and external stakeholders, this tool will grow to provide a broad range of resources related to transboundary water management, large infrastructure projects and approaches to tackling the water issues faced by countries in Southern Africa.

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  • This is Phase 3 of the CRIDF Resource Centre.
    The Resource Centre now contains documents referring to all basins CRIDF works in. The site will be continually maintained with new resources added regularly.

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    Find out how CRIDF aims to achieve equitable and sustainable water supplies in Southern Africa

    Waterways in the SADC region do not follow country borders. Instead, they create shared watercourses called river basins. River basins and aquifers that are shared present particular challenges for those responsible for water resource development and management. Watch this video to find out how CRIDF aims to achieve equitable and sustainable water supplies…

    Year: 2021
    Produced by: CRIDF SADC
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    Vulnerability mapping and stakeholder engagement by Caroline Solik | World Water Week 2021

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    Year: 2021
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    A pitch on the CORB Fund made by the Executive Secretary of OKACOM | World Water Week 2021

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    Year: 2021
    Produced by: CRIDF
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    Improving the livelihoods of the poor to build climate resilience | World Water Week 2021

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    Year: 2021
    Produced by: CRIDF
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    Hannah Benn on the CORB Fund | World Water Week 2021

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    Year: 2021
    Produced by: CRIDF
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    Michael Vice on the CORB Fund | World Water Week 2021

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    Year: 2021
    Produced by: CRIDF
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    SAVE THE DATE

    Join CRIDF for their interactive World Water Week session on Improving the livelihoods of the poor to build climate resilience. Thursday 26 August, 14:00 to 15:00 CET. This session will explore how water dependent livelihood programmes at scale are fundamental to building resilience faster by reducing vulnerability and poverty in transboundary river…

    Year: 2021
    Produced by: CRIDF
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    Upping the flow: CRIDF’s work in Tanzania’s Makonde Plateau

    Watch this animation to find out how CRIDF supported it’s partners to improve the water supply in Tanzania’s Makonde Plateau. The Makonde Plateau supports 500,000 people across many scattered homesteads and four small towns. It is an area of high rainfall, but there is little surface water and groundwater is located too deep to be easily accessible.…

    Year: 2021
    Produced by: CRIDF
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    Transforming infrastructure delivery in the Okavango River Basin – Charles Reeve

    In this video, Charles Reeve, Team Leader, Climate Resilient Infrastructure Development Facility (CRIDF) discusses the resilience building work that CRIDF has been doing in the Okavango River Basin through The Permanent Okavango River Basin Water Commission (OKACOM). Prepared as part of the K4D Learning Journey on Water Security funded by the UK’s Foreign,…

    Year: 2021
    Produced by: K4D
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    Transforming infrastructure delivery in the Save River Basin – Leonard Magara

    In this video, Leonard Magara, Chief Engineer, Climate Resilient Infrastructure Development Facility (CRIDF) provides an overview of the environmental, socio-economic and political context surrounding the development of the Save River Basin. Prepared as part of the K4D Learning Journey on Water Security funded by the UK’s Foreign, Commonwealth and…

    Year: 2021
    Produced by: K4D
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