Drinking Water

Monitoring and management of cyanobacterial blooms in African water bodies

Cyanobacteria blooms resulting from the degradation of water quality (eutrophication) in lakes and reservoirs constitute a danger to human health and impact multiple water uses, including drinking water production. In northern countries, which have been confronted with these proliferations for more than 40 years, monitoring of these microorganisms has been set up and actions have been undertaken to (i) limit the dangers for human populations and (ii) fight against these phenomena. In sub-Saharan Africa, this issue is still largely ignored by managers and users of water bodies.

Round table for the mobilization of funds for the financing of drinking water supply works in Mali

This round table aims to bring together technical and financial partners in the water sector to discuss Mali's investment needs in the area of drinking water.
The main objective of the round table is to mobilize funds to ensure the proper and sustainable supply of drinking water to localities in Mali.
It will provide an opportunity to present investment needs, identify potential partners and obtain funding commitments.