Here's Why EAC is Enhancing Water Resources Management

Burundi, Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), Kenya, Rwanda, Tanzania and Uganda will benefit from the Nile Equatorial Lakes Subsidiary Action Program's establishment of a hydrological monitoring network of stations.The move will enable flood and drought disaster preparedness, monitoring of surface water quality and sediment transport, coordinated management of water storage dams, navigation and improved adaptation to climate change.

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