Water and energy ministers from across southern Africa gathered in Botswana this week to discuss solutions for the water and energy crisis.
The Southern African Development Community (SADC) Energy and Water Joint Ministerial Workshop was formed in response to the 2015/2016 drought. The aim was to identify immediate, short, medium and long term solutions to deal with the rising challenges and mitigate the negative impacts. Ideas were exchanged and best practices were shared with the objective of addressing water and energy challenges in the region. Attendees also noted that the maintenance of infrastructure, poor harnessing of alternative sources of energy and water and slow implementation of priority energy and water projects are all challenges that hinder solutions in the region. The issue of limited regional connectivity for power trading and poor access to the climate change funds for adaptation and investment were also identified as challenges.What else to read
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