Supporting livelihoods and agriculture
South Africa, Zimbabwe, Botswana, Mozambique
In Southern Africa’s Limpopo River Basin, WANI showed managers how to assess how much water could be made available for different uses while keeping the river ecosystem healthy. Professional training, exchange programmes, and demonstration projects built the capacity of local water managers and, eventually, the project spurred cooperation throughout the entire Southern Africa Development Community (SADC) region.
The Limpopo River Basin, a major transboundary basin, extends through Botswana, Zimbabwe, South Africa and Mozambique covering an area of 415,000 km2 with a length of approximately 1,700 km, draining into the Indian Ocean. It is one of the most developed basins in southern Africa with its natural flow modified by numerous dams. As a result, surface flow in the main channel ceases entirely in winter.