Eastern Nile Technical Regional Office

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Watershed Management
Goals
Environment
Water Security
Programs
Eastern Nile Subsidiary Action Program (ENSAP)
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ENTRO Document

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ENWMP_Cooperative mechanism

Eastern Nile Watershed Management project, Cooperative Regional Assessment for Watershed Management: Cooperative Mechanisms

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ENTRO_NBI
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Open Access
Language
English
Type
Project document
Abstract

The objectives of this Cooperative Mechanisms component are to examine various types, levels and modes of cooperation needed to achieve the
watershed management interventions and opportunities outlined in the Transboundary and Distributive Analyses carried out previously.

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