DATA-DRIVEN DECISION SUPPORT FOR IMPROVED WATER SECURITY IN EAST AFRICA
The LASER PULSE East Africa Project on Water Security (LPEAWS) provides water information, data access, and decision support to improve water resources (quantity, quality) management and, ultimately, water security in the East African countries of Kenya, Tanzania, and Uganda. The project is a collaborative effort between an academically oriented Research Team and a Translation Team comprising development practitioners based in the region, working together to ensure practical, research-driven solutions to development challenges on the ground. As part of this effort, we have actively recruited and engaged participants in stakeholder meetings and a training workshop with a target representation of 50-50% men and women and at least 25% young adults (both female and male).
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On Reanalysis Precipitation Data
Workshop Report
FRAMEWORK FOR WATER RESOURCES MANAGEMENT AT THE FOOD-ENERGY-WATER NEXUS
A integrated approach considering food-energy-water (FEW) systems at their nexus has emerged as an alternative for managing resources more efficiently. A framework for water resources management at the food-energy-water nexus has been developed, with a view to providing methodologies for use in watersheds across the Colombian Andean region.
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In the News