Strengthening transboundary groundwater management in the Shire Aquifer System of Malawi and Mozambique through the Groundwater for aDvancing Resilience (G4DR) in Africa project
The Shire Aquifer System, shared by Malawi and Mozambique, is a lifeline for communities that rely on it for drinking water, irrigation, and the maintenance of healthy ecosystems. However, pressures from over-abstraction, pollution, limited governance, and climate change threaten its sustainability....
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International Water Management Institute
2025
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| Online Access: | https://hdl.handle.net/10568/176238 |
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