by Egline Tauya
Water and energy are essential to human and economic development, which are hampered in southern Africa due to the current shortages.
The Southern African Development Community (SADC) has agreed on a way forward to address these challenges and implement measures leading to sustainable development.
The measures are contained in an outcome statement released by a SADC Ministerial Workshop on Water and Energy held on 20 June in Gaborone, Botswana.
SADC ministers responsible for water and energy agreed to forge closer regional collaboration in promoting water and energy security, rather than addressing solutions mainly at national level.

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