The project SeeKaquA held a productive project workshop together with the African and Germany partners in Hanover from February 10th to 14th 2025.
Media & Press
WaRisCo Stakeholder Workshop Series: From Science to Practice
The WaRisCo stakeholder workshops are designed to establish relationships and refine the scope of the research. It is expected that the jointly developed research results of WaRisCo will have an increasing influence on the decision-making and policies of those involved.
MAMDIWAS Completes Second Sampling Campaign
The MAMDIWAS project team successfully completed its second sampling campaign on February 14th, 2025, in Johannesburg, South Africa.
Introducing the WASA Communications Strategy
The WASA Communication Strategy defines all aspects of effective science communication and will provide research-informed policy making, the basis for demand-driven research and a maximised innovation uptake over the course of the 4-year research programme.
WaMiSAR: Kick-off Conference and Sampling Campaigns in Namibia
The WaMiSAR project has recently completed a productive series of sampling campaigns in Namibia. These field efforts are part of ongoing research to develop sustainable water management solutions for arid and semi-arid regions.
Co-HYDIM-SA holds a series of Workshops in Namibia and Botswana
The Co-HYDIM-SA project aims to develop a hydrometeorological early warning and information system to optimise the management of water resources and improve water security in southern Africa.
Conference in Stellenbosch Launches Main Phase of the WASA Research Programme
With 108 participants from research, politics, industry, and interdisciplinary networks, the event marked the start of the main phase of the WASA programme, which aims to contribute to sustainably secure water resources in the southern African region.
Water Security in Africa (WASA) research programme main phase kicks off in Stellenbosch
With the Kick-off Conference in Wallenberg Conference Centre at STIAS (Stellenbosch, South Africa) 25 – 27 September 2024 the research programme is officially starting in its main phase.
Voices from the Governing Board
The implementation of WASA is guided by a Governing Board consisting of representatives from ministries, governmental organisations responsible for water management and research, and funding organisations of the countries where the respective research and implementation projects are conducted.