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MANAGEMENT OF WATER DEMAND IN AFRICA AND THE MIDDLE EAST
Current Practices and Future Needs
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844.jpg MANAGEMENT OF WATER DEMAND IN AFRICA AND THE MIDDLE EAST
Current Practices and Future Needs

Editado por David B. Brooks, Eglal Rached y Maurice Saade

IDRC 1997
ISBN 0-88936-844-9
78 pág.

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Throughout Africa and the Middle East, supplies of fresh water for growing and processing food, for household and urban uses, and for industrial cooling and processing have not kept pace with population growth and economic growth. As well, additional sources of supply are becoming scarce and more expensive to develop. In these circumstances, water demand management (WDM) offers perhaps the only significant hope for major improvements in the standard of living and quality of life for people living in Africa and the Middle East.

Despite its importance, however, WDM has received relatively little attention from African researchers. This publication documents WDM research activities in North Africa and the Middle East, Western and Central Africa, Eastern Africa, and Southern Africa. It also identifies social issues stemming from the application of specific WDM options and, generally, discusses the nature and scope of WDM as a field of study.

THE EDITORS

David B. Brooks is Senior Scientist at the International Development Research Centre in Ottawa, Canada. Eglal Rached is Regional Director of IDRC's Regional Office for the Middle East and North Africa in Cairo, Egypt. Maurice Saade is a Program Specialist at IDRC's Cairo office.

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Foreword Eva Rathgeber 1997


Preface Eglal Rached 1997


Introduction. Water demand management: Conceptual framework and policy implementation David B. Brooks 1997


Chapter 1. Water demand management networking in the Middle East and North Africa Ali Ghezawi 1997


Chapter 2. Water demand management networking in Eastern Africa Asenath Omwega 1997


Chapter 3. Water demand management in Western Africa Oumar Tall 1997


Chapter 4. A water demand management network for Southern Africa Simon Forster 1997


Chapter 5. Developing a research network for water demand management in Africa and the Middle East Geoffrey Stiles 1997


Chapter 6. Gender analysis: What are we looking for? Eva Rathgeber 1997


Chapter 7. Social and gender issues in the Middle East and North Africa Sarah Loza 1997


Chapter 8. Social and gender considerations in water management Mutsembi Manundu 1997


Conclusion. Research priorities and networking opportunities 1997


Appendix 1. List of participants 1997


Appendix 2. People, land, and water A program initiative of IDRC for Africa and the Middle East 1997


Appendix 3. Ordering information for workshop reports 1997


Acronyms 1997


Résumé français 1997




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