Meeting the water requirements of the population, economy and environment of the Cuevlai River basin and adequately protecting its inhabitants from flood and drought is a significant challenge. With limited surface water resources and increasing demands, apparently more severe and frequent flood and drought, managers and decision-makers need to consider all options, including sustainable use of groundwater, new water infrastructure and opportunities to conserve water.
Click the button below to learn more about current and expected water demands, water infrastructure, resource monitoring, as well as research and development, follow the river from the highlands in Angola to the Etosha Pan in Namibia.
Begin your journey through the river basin