Context
Southern Africa is adversely affected by water shortages and an uneven distribution of water resources. As around 70 per cent of the water comes from transboundary rivers, one country’s water use often has a negative impact on availability and quality in neighbouring countries. Maintaining water security in the region requires effective protection of the ecosystems in the river basins.
Certain land use methods, a growing population and insufficient alternative sources of income are resulting in overgrazing and erosion, with serious consequences for pastures, cultivated areas and wetlands.
Objective
Transboundary water resources in the SADC region, particularly in the Orange-Senqu River basin, are protected and utilised in an environmentally friendly manner through integrated river basin management concepts.