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Please cite page as: Africa Groundwater Atlas. 2019. Groundwater Organisations in Africa. British Geological Survey. Accessed [date you accessed the information]. ''Weblink''. | |||
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; [https://iah.org/ International Association of Hydrogeologists | ; [https://iah.org/ International Association of Hydrogeologists (IAH)] | ||
IAH works to raise awareness of groundwater issues, and work with national and international agencies to promote the use of groundwater. It publishes academic research through the [ | IAH works to raise awareness of groundwater issues, and work with national and international agencies to promote the use of groundwater. It publishes academic research through the [https://link.springer.com/journal/10040 Hydrogeology Journal] and the [https://iah.org/iah-book-series IAH Book Series]. | ||
; [ | ; [https://www.agw-net.org/ Africa Groundwater Network (AGW-Net)] | ||
[https://www.agw-net.org/ AGW-Net] is a voluntary non-profit network of groundwater professionals across Africa. It aims to increase awareness of the potential and value of groundwater across Africa and to contribute to capacity building in the groundwater sector. It works to build capacity for improved groundwater management at all levels; carry out advocacy for wise and sustainable use and protection of groundwater and promote integration of groundwater management with surface water. The network has wide experience in effective delivery of short training courses in groundwater in all parts of Africa, in particular developing groundwater knowledge within River Basin Organisations. Groundwater training resources are available from their website. | |||
The AGW-Net also acts as a meeting place for the African groundwater community, where ideas may be debated, projects and plans shared, jobs and work advertised and partners and friendships formed. | The AGW-Net also acts as a meeting place for the African groundwater community, where ideas may be debated, projects and plans shared, jobs and work advertised and partners and friendships formed. | ||
; [ | ; [https://www.un-igrac.org/ International Groundwater Resources Assessment Centre] (IGRAC) | ||
[https://www.un-igrac.org/ IGRAC] is dedicated to groundwater information and knowledge in the widest sense, on a worldwide scale and on a non-commercial basis. It facilitates and promotes international sharing of information and knowledge to promote sustainable groundwater resources development and management worldwide. Since 2003 IGRAC has provided an independent content and process support, focusing particularly on transboundary aquifer assessment and groundwater monitoring. | |||
; [https://www.rural-water-supply.net/en/ Rural Water Supply Network (RWSN)] | |||
[https://www.rural-water-supply.net/en/ RWSN] is a global network of professionals and practitioners working to raise standards of knowledge and evidence, technical and professional competence, practice and policy in rural water supply. It produces many resources to support groundwater development and management. | |||
; [ | ; [https://www.cap-net.org/ Cap-Net] | ||
[https://www.cap-net.org/ Cap-Net] - the International Capacity Development Network for Sustainable Water Management - is an international network promoting capacity development in sustainable water management. It is made up of a partnership of international, regional and national institutions and networks around the world, including [https://www.cap-net.org/partner-regions/africa/ partners in Africa]. Among other things, Cap-Net runs online training courses in many aspects of water management. | |||
; [ | ; [https://sadc-gmi.org/ SADC Groundwater Management Institute (SADC-GMI)] | ||
[https://sadc-gmi.org/ SADC-GMI] works to promote sustainable groundwater management and provide solutions to groundwater challenges across the SADC region. Its website provides many resources and links to further information, including the [https://sadc-gip.org/ '''SADC Groundwater Information Portal''' (SADC-GIP)], the [https://www.sadc-gla.org/ SADC Groundwater Literature Archive], and information on [https://sadc-gmi.org/resource-centre/hydrogeological-maps/ hydrogeological maps]. | |||
; River basin management organisations | ; River basin management organisations | ||
Management of water at the river basin level has been widely adopted in Africa. In river basins that incorporate major aquifers, particularly transboundary aquifers, groundwater can be closely integrated into the river basin approach. Two of the key organisations with relevance to groundwater are the | Management of water at the river basin level has been widely adopted in Africa. In river basins that incorporate major aquifers, particularly transboundary aquifers, groundwater can be closely integrated into the river basin approach. Two of the key organisations with relevance to groundwater are the Nile Basin Initiative and the [https://www.cblt.org/ Lake Chad Basin Commission]. | ||
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Africa Groundwater Atlas >> Resource pages >> Groundwater Organisations in Africa
Please cite page as: Africa Groundwater Atlas. 2019. Groundwater Organisations in Africa. British Geological Survey. Accessed [date you accessed the information]. Weblink.
This page is still being developed. Please check back soon for more information.
Groundwater Organisations in Africa
Many professional networks and organisations offer support to those working in groundwater and hydrogeology in Africa. The following is a preliminary list that is being expanded, and includes some of the most active organisations. If you know of others, please let us know!
IAH works to raise awareness of groundwater issues, and work with national and international agencies to promote the use of groundwater. It publishes academic research through the Hydrogeology Journal and the IAH Book Series.
AGW-Net is a voluntary non-profit network of groundwater professionals across Africa. It aims to increase awareness of the potential and value of groundwater across Africa and to contribute to capacity building in the groundwater sector. It works to build capacity for improved groundwater management at all levels; carry out advocacy for wise and sustainable use and protection of groundwater and promote integration of groundwater management with surface water. The network has wide experience in effective delivery of short training courses in groundwater in all parts of Africa, in particular developing groundwater knowledge within River Basin Organisations. Groundwater training resources are available from their website.
The AGW-Net also acts as a meeting place for the African groundwater community, where ideas may be debated, projects and plans shared, jobs and work advertised and partners and friendships formed.
IGRAC is dedicated to groundwater information and knowledge in the widest sense, on a worldwide scale and on a non-commercial basis. It facilitates and promotes international sharing of information and knowledge to promote sustainable groundwater resources development and management worldwide. Since 2003 IGRAC has provided an independent content and process support, focusing particularly on transboundary aquifer assessment and groundwater monitoring.
RWSN is a global network of professionals and practitioners working to raise standards of knowledge and evidence, technical and professional competence, practice and policy in rural water supply. It produces many resources to support groundwater development and management.
Cap-Net - the International Capacity Development Network for Sustainable Water Management - is an international network promoting capacity development in sustainable water management. It is made up of a partnership of international, regional and national institutions and networks around the world, including partners in Africa. Among other things, Cap-Net runs online training courses in many aspects of water management.
SADC-GMI works to promote sustainable groundwater management and provide solutions to groundwater challenges across the SADC region. Its website provides many resources and links to further information, including the SADC Groundwater Information Portal (SADC-GIP), the SADC Groundwater Literature Archive, and information on hydrogeological maps.
- River basin management organisations
Management of water at the river basin level has been widely adopted in Africa. In river basins that incorporate major aquifers, particularly transboundary aquifers, groundwater can be closely integrated into the river basin approach. Two of the key organisations with relevance to groundwater are the Nile Basin Initiative and the Lake Chad Basin Commission.
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