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Outputs

 

1. Project Information Flyer

2. Inception Report

3. Water Scarcity and Vulnerability Map

4. Hotspots for Groundwater Development

5. Groundwater Quality Field Report

6. Gender and Social Inclusion Analysis

7. Transfrontier Groundwater Management Framework

8. KAZA TFCA Transboundary Diagnostic Analysis

 

 

 

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