Rainwater harvesting could solve Africa's water woes
14th Nov 2006, 10:42 GMT
New York, Nov 14: African countries facing water shortage due to climate change have a massive potential in rainwater harvesting with nations like Ethiopia and Kenya capable of meeting the needs of six to seven times their current populations, a new United Nations report says.
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