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Category: News

Resilient Groundwater: G4DR’s Commitment to Empowering Women in Africa

On this International Women’s Day, the GEF Groundwater for Advancing Resilience in Africa (G4DR) project celebrates the vital role of women in groundwater management, sustainable water use, and climate resilience. Across Africa, women are at the forefront of securing household water from wells and boreholes, managing groundwater-fed irrigation for agriculture,…

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March 7, 2025 August 1, 2025News

Turning Commitments into Action: The G4DR Inception Workshop

For many across Africa, groundwater is a vital resource—it is a lifeline, supporting day-to-day activities and livelihoods.

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February 27, 2025 August 1, 2025News
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