L’étude d’inventaire des bonnes pratiques dans le secteur de l’eau au Maroc, lancée par le projet CREM, « Coopération Régionale pour une Gestion Durable des Ressources en Eau au Maghreb » s’inscrit dans ce cadre et vise à contribuer aux efforts de capitalisation d’expériences (avec leurs succès et leurs échecs).
See the detailsLe cadre général du projet CREM s’intègre dans la gestion durable des ressources en eau au Maghreb. L’Observatoire du Sahara et du Sahel (OSS) a soumis une demande de financement auprès du Gouvernement de la République Fédérale d’Allemagne qui, à travers le Ministère Fédéral Allemand de la Coopération Économique et du Développement (BMZ), a chargé la GIZ et Le BGR de l’exécution de la mission de l’appui technique pour ce nouveau projet CREM (Coordination Régionale pour la Gestion Durable des Ressources en Eau au Maghreb).
See the detailsMobilizing groundwater from the Iullemeden - Taoudéni/Tanezrouft Aquifer System. Is it part of the solution? | Achieving the Sustainable Development Goals in the countries of the Sahel.
See the detailsIntegrated and coordinated management of the Iullemeden - Taoudéni/Tanezrouft Aquifer System and the Niger River water resources | Final Summary
Surface and groundwater resources are a strategic resource of the West African sub-region and have a crucial role to play in the economic and social development of the countries in the region.
See the detailsGICRESAIT | Hydrogeological modelling
See the detailsGICRESAIT | Hydrogeology and high potential areas
See the detailsGICRESAIT | Hydroclimatology and Climate Change impact on Aquifers
See the detailsGICRESAIT | Water Resources Atlas
This atlas targets policy makers, development partners and the general public. With about forty maps, graphics and photographs from the OSS-made regional study on the Iullemeden - Taoudéni/Tanezrouft transboundary aquifer, the atlas provides information on the water resources availability and supply in Algeria, Benin, Burkina Faso, Mali, Mauritania, Niger and Nigeria.
See the detailsMonitoring-Evaluation guide for the SAWAP portfolio performances: building resilience through innovation, communication and knowledge services
The BRICKS project has been designed to facilitate the fulfillment of these needs. In fact, the project provides a regional platform to promote exchanges with a view to conducting joint actions between the 12 Sahel and West African countries of the SAWAP program. The overall objective is to improve access to best practices and monitoring information in terms of sustainable land use and management of the SAWAP portfolio.
See the detailsWhen salt water becomes fresh and secures our future
See the detailsThe Great Green Wall | A Development Programme for the Sahara and the Sahel: Projects monitoring and evaluation approach based on geospatial applications
"The Sahara and Sahel Observatory (OSS) is a Tunis-based international intergovernmental organization created in 1992.
See the detailsFor a better use of irrigation water in the NWSAS : Assessment and recommendations
The North Western Sahara Aquifer System (NWSAS) extends over 1,000,000 Km2 shared by Algeria, Libya and Tunisia. It is home to considerable but almost non-renewable water resources.
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