Douglas Thamage, recently appointed Community Conservation Officer, Fisheries, for the BIOKAVANGO Project, has alerted us to the web site of the Southern African Regional Poverty Network (SARPN) a non-profit organisation that aims to promote debate and knowledge sharing about poverty reduction processes and experiences in Southern Africa. The site allows browsing by country and by topic area, delivering access to documents about poverty and agriculture, energy, environment and climate change, governance, land and water and sanitation. Recent postings include Integrating 'livelihoods' into integrated water resources management taking the integration paradigm to its logical next step for developing countries and Botswana: Annual Poverty Monitoring Report 06/07.
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