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World Summit commits to environmentally
sustainable poverty reduction
The World Summit on
Sustainable Development
ended in Johannesburg on 4
September full of optimism for the
future as world leaders reaffirmed
their commitments to improving the
lives of millions living in poverty
while protecting the environment that
sustains humanity. read
SADC Summit meets as
peace dawns in the region
The SADC Summit meeting in
Luanda, Angola, on 2-3 October
is expected to consolidate current
positive political developments in
the host country and neighbouring
Democratic Republic of Congo.
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Defining and Mainstreaming Environmental Sustainability in
Water Resources Management in Southern Africa
Freshwater is a scarce resource in
southern Africa, and its low
level of development for consumptive
and non-consumptives uses
is a limiting factor for sustainable
growth and poverty alleviation. For a
region whose population is primarily
rural-based and still heavily dependent
on agriculture for their livelihood, the
availability of water largely determines
when and where development
can take place. read
Tremendous progress achieved on restructuring – Ramsamy
Following are excerpts from a speech by Prega Ramsamy, Executive Secretary of
SADC, on 17 September in Gaborone, Botswana. He briefed journalists about a number
of regional developments including progress on restructuring of SADC institutions
which began last year, as well as matters relating to community building. read
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