Namibia pushes water security amid climate challenges


WINDHOEK, Feb. 4 (Xinhua) -- Namibia is working to strengthen water security as climate change and industrial projects increase pressure on the country's limited resources, Minister of Agriculture, Water and Land Reform Calle Schlettwein said Tuesday.

Speaking at the second Namibia Regional Water Symposium, Schlettwein said Namibia's dry climate and reliance on groundwater require careful management to ensure long-term sustainability.

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