Water cooperation is essential when countries share lakes and rivers – yet it’s been deteriorating in many places, with serious consequences
- Written by Susanne Schmeier, Associate Professor of Water Law and Diplomacy, IHE Delft
Lake Chad once provided adequate livelihoods for 20 million people in Africa, but it lost 90% of its surface area in 30 years.AP Photo/Christophe EnaJust over half the world’s population shares a river or lake basin with at least one other country. To sustainably manage those water resources for the health of people, ecosystems and...









