This CIWA-supported project promotes the sustainable development and management of groundwater while enabling gainful economic activities for the community such as agriculture and livestock farming.
Her Royal Highness Senior Chieftainess Mukamambo II expressed her gratitude on behalf of the community for the support given in resolving the water challenges plaguing them for years. This assistance and support, she said, did not go unnoticed and will not be taken for granted.
The project is progressing well and implementing its vision that integrated water resources management has to be pursued to achieve sustainable water access and use.
Kenneth Nyundu, Director, Zambia Ministry of Water Development, Sanitation and Environmental Protection, is hopeful that the project will improve water access in the area. For him, this project is a starting point and can be scaled up and rolled out nationally. It will also assist in mapping Zambia’s existing groundwater resources and help in developing effective plans for achieving, maintaining and enhancing water security.
About the Sustainable Groundwater Management Programme in the SADC member states
The objective of the project to support the sustainable management of groundwater at national and transboundary levels across SADC member states. This is to be achieved through the establishment of the SADC-GMI, intended to be a centre of excellence for the region. The project is jointly funded by the GEF and the multi-donor trust fund CIWA; and is being strategically managed by SADC Secretariat’s Water Division in Gaborone, Botswana. The SADC-GMI is hosted by the Institute for Groundwater Studies (University of the Free State) in Bloemfontein, South Africa on behalf of the SADC Secretariat.
For more information, please contact the Executive Director of the SADC-GMI, James Sauramba (info@sadc-gmi.org), as well as visit the project page on iwlearn.net and the project website.