Projects
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Zanzibar Water Conference (ZaWAC)
The conference will be held under the theme Seeing the Unseen: Sustainable Management of Groundwater Resources in a Changing Climate which is in line with the global theme for 2022 World Water Day, as declared by UN Water; “Groundwater – making the invisible visible”.
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CAWESDEA
The partnership's main objective is to promote partnerships in implementing integrated water resources management, sanitation and hygiene in the country as a means to foster equitable and efficient management and sustainable utilization of water resources for economic growth and human security.
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LASER PULSE
LASER PULSE project in East Africa address water security through data driven decision support by developing broad dataset that is discoverable, accessible, and ready to use. The project pilot in Tanzania, Uganda and Kenya to provide free results, data access, base mode parameters to water managers, and other stakeholders that will aid training on interpretation and use of data to ensure quality and quantity of water resource management in East Africa and globally at scale. Laser pulse, delivering practical, research driven solutions to global development challenges
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SDG Support Programme
Tanzania is among the countries that the Integrated Water Resources Management (IWRM) Support Program (SDG 6.5 SP) is implemented and is currently at stage two. SDG 6.5 SP is currently led by Global Water Partnership Tanzania (GWPTZ) in partnership the Ministry of Water and other stakeholders. The stage one of identifying challenges and critical areas was conducted in 2020 during reporting and monitoring of the level of implementation of SDG 6.5.1 in the country. In the reporting of the implementation of IWRM in 2020, Tanzania scored 54/100 falling under medium high category which is an improvement from 2017 when Tanzania scored 51/100 falling in the category of medium low.
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WEF Nexus
Fostering a Water, Food and Energy Security Nexus Dialogue and Multi-Sector Investment in the SADC Region. The overall objective is to support the transformation required to meet increasing water, energy, and food security demand in the context of climate change in Tanzania by developing an integrated nexus approach. This is envisaged to create an enabling environment that drives cross-sectoral engagement and implementation of nexus investment projects that enhance the country's water, food, and energy security.