Published September 13, 2006
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Water Harvesting's Role in Malaria Mitigation Near Lake Victoria: An African Perspective
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- 1. Department of Research, University of Cape Coast
- 2. University of Ghana, Legon
- 3. Department of Advanced Studies, Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST), Kumasi
- 4. University of Cape Coast
Description
Water harvesting systems have been increasingly recognised as a sustainable solution for managing water resources in arid and semi-arid regions. No empirical results are provided; instead, key insights will be drawn from existing literature and case studies. The implementation of water harvesting systems can contribute significantly to malaria prevention strategies, particularly in resource-limited settings like Ghana. Communities and policymakers should prioritise the integration of sustainable water harvesting practices as part of comprehensive malaria control initiatives.
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