Water cooperation in the Horn of Africa : (Record no. 80118)

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Original cataloging library Sipr
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Language code eng
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Personal name Kim, Kyungmee
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Title Water cooperation in the Horn of Africa :
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Subtitle addressing the drivers of conflict and strengthening resilience /
Author, etc Kyungmee Kim, Emilie Broek, Elizabeth S. Smith, David Michel, Erwin de Nys and Nicolas Salazar Godoy
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Place of publication Solna :
Publisher SIPRI,
Year 2021
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Pages 34 p.
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General note SIP2123
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General note "December 2021".
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General note The Horn of Africa is a region exposed to the risks of water insecurity due to population growth and the impact of climate change. Growing water stress complicates many of the region’s social, political and economic difficulties, including weak governance and societal tensions between ethnic, regional or religious groups. The double impact of climate stress and violent conflict has led to increased social vulnerability and political fragility, which in turn affects the region’s prospects for adapting to changing environmental conditions. Cooperation over water resources as a policy option to address such challenges has been high on the research and policy agenda for decades. International and national policymakers are particularly interested in how different forms of water cooperation can mitigate the drivers of conflict, prevent the escalation of tensions, and build resilience to better respond to the impacts of climate change.?Previous research has identified that water cooperation is relevant both in different forms and at different levels, which calls for a better understanding of informal arrangements at the local level. This joint SIPRI–CIWA report aims to help to fill this research gap by exploring the role of local-level cooperative initiatives in improving water resource challenges in the Horn of Africa. The report draws on three illustrative case studies of transboundary basins in cross-border regions: the Sio–Malaba–Malakishi Basin; the Dawa River and Aquifer; and the Bahr el Ghazal Basin and the Baggara Basin Aquifer. In doing so, it provides lessons learned from existing cooperative initiatives.?
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General note This report has been financially supported by the Cooperation in International Waters in Africa (CIWA) programme, which is managed by the World Bank. The authors are grateful for the feedback received from CIWA’s team of experts, as well as external reviewers and colleagues at SIPRI.
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Keyword cooperation
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Keyword armed conflicts
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Keyword security
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Keyword poverty
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Geographic keyword Africa
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Geographic keyword Horn of Africa
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Author/Editor Broek, Emilie
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Author/Editor Smith, Elizabeth S.
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Author/Editor Michel, David
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Author/Editor Nys, Erwin de
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Author/Editor Salazar Godoy, Nicolas
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Institution SIPRI
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Institution Cooperation in International Waters in Africa (CIWA)
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URI https://www.sipri.org/publications/2021/other-publications/water-cooperation-horn-africa-addressing-drivers-conflict-and-strengthening-resilience
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        SIPRI Library and Documentation SIPRI Library and Documentation 2021-12-22   CD2021 G21_149 G21/149 2021-12-22 electronic publication
        SIPRI Library and Documentation SIPRI Library and Documentation 2022-02-02   341.67SIPRI Kim G22/18 2022-02-02 electronic publication
        SIPRI Library and Documentation SIPRI Library and Documentation 2022-02-02   341.67SIPRI Kim G22/19 2022-02-02 electronic publication