WADIC (Water Diversity Cameroon) is a project designed and implemented by the Center for Communication and Sustainable Development for All (CECOSDA). The inspiration for this project came from the practical works of by the different problems that are encountered in the domain of water Resources; and theoretical plans, CECOSDA was inspired by the work of Hoekstra (2006), who, in his research, emphasized the importance for a coordination of water governance. Indeed, the WADIC project as implemented by CECOSDA promotes an integrated approach for a better Water management in Cameroon. It is our belief that better Water governance in Cameroon will tremendously contribute to the sustainable development of the Country. The WADIC project sees water as a broad issue with regards to the way people use and maintain water resources. The project focuses on three main dimensions of water: Water for landscape, Water for households, Water for agriculture. Finally, the objective of this project is to promote practices, research results, experience and knowledge sharing among water professionals.
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This is a very great initiative and we hope that it will go a long way to fix the quality and availability of water in Cameroon.
ReplyDeleteWe thank God for this.
Water, they say, is the most important element of life. But the effect of climatic change has been hampering serious negative effects on it, yet no clear policies and projects to improve in these conditions.
ReplyDeleteWe hope projects like these will come to save the situation and probably improve in the living conditions of people as far as water is concern. Why not the problem of Electricity in Cameroon considering the fact that its production depends entirely upon it for now.
L'eau est source de vie, préservons la.
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