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Facts about "Water Governance in Cameroon – Opportunities for New Approaches and Capacity Building"RDF feed
Area475,440 km² (183,567.384 mi²) +
ClimateMoist tropical (Köppen A-type) +, Semi-arid/steppe (Köppen B-type) +, Continental (Köppen D-type) +, Monsoon +, Dry-summer + and temperate +
Geolocation6° 0' 0", 12° 24' 0"Latitude: 6
Longitude: 12.4
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IssueBuilding Community level capacity for effective response to acute (i.e. flood event) and persistent (i.e. climate change) water related challenges requires input, assistance & support from organizations at multiple scales +
Land Useagricultural- cropland and pasture +, forest land +, rangeland + and urban +
NSPDWater Quantity +, Water Quality +, Governance + and Assets +
Population21,700,000 million +
RiparianCameroon +
Stakeholder TypeSovereign state/national/federal government +, Local Government +, Development/humanitarian interest + and Community or organized citizens +
Topic Tagdecentralization +
Water UseAgriculture or Irrigation + and Domestic/Urban Supply +