Africa Links 24 with Fausto Mendes
Published on 2026-04-16 10:20:28
Namibia is often described, with good reason, as a country defined by water scarcity.
It is one of the world’s driest and most water-stressed nations, with an average annual rainfall of about 278mm, far below the sub-Saharan African average.
Its rainfall is unreliable and geographically unforgiving.
Climate pressure is intensifying that exposure, while the country’s perennial rivers remain transboundary, which means long-term security is also shaped by regional cooperation…
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