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Boreholes Kenya - Rural Focus
The dataset covers the Counties of Turkana and Marsabit in northern Kenya. It includes borehole records with some geological and water quality measurements. It is part of the...The dataset covers the Counties of Turkana and Marsabit in northern Kenya. It includes borehole records with some geological and water quality measurements. It is part of the project "HYDROGEOLOGICAL MAPPING OF TURKANA and MARSABIT AQUIFERS" that was carried out by Rural Focus and SWAS WATER SURVEYS. A significant portion of the data that was required for these datasets was collected from various organizations including Oxfam, the Catholic Diocese of Lodwar, JICA, and the WRA of Kenya. The dataset has undergone improvements in accuracy and consistency while being normalized to align with UNESCO's groundwater data collection template.
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FRIEND/Nile Final Project Reports: Hydrological Research and Capacity...
The FRIEND/Nile project, implemented in two phases (2001-2006 and 2007-2013), aimed to enhance water resources management in the Nile Basin through regional cooperation,...The FRIEND/Nile project, implemented in two phases (2001-2006 and 2007-2013), aimed to enhance water resources management in the Nile Basin through regional cooperation, capacity building, and applied hydrological research. Initiated under the UNESCO International Hydrological Programme (IHP) and funded by the Flemish Government of Belgium, the project engaged key institutions across five Nile Basin countries—Egypt, Sudan, Ethiopia, Kenya, and Tanzania. The project focused on improving understanding of the river's hydrological regime through collaborative research and data sharing.
Phase I (2001-2006) established technical and institutional cooperation, emphasizing four key research components: Rainfall-Runoff Modeling, Sediment Transport and Watershed Management, Flood Frequency Analysis, and Drought and Low Flow Analysis. Over 20 training workshops and technical meetings were conducted, enhancing the capacity of researchers and institutions within the region. The project facilitated data acquisition, model development, and technical publications, laying the foundation for improved transboundary water governance.
Phase II (2007-2013) expanded on these efforts by addressing new challenges such as eco-hydrology, stochastic modeling, and erosion and sediment transport. It introduced advanced hydrological models, improved performance monitoring, and evaluated climate change impacts on water availability in the Nile Basin. The project contributed to enhanced scientific cooperation, strengthened institutional frameworks, and provided policy-relevant insights to support sustainable water resource management.
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Kenya, Wells from OpenStreetMap
Wells in Kenya extracted from OpenStreetMap (October 2024) and normalized following UNESCO's template for groundwater data collection.Wells in Kenya extracted from OpenStreetMap (October 2024) and normalized following UNESCO's template for groundwater data collection.
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Kenya, Springs from OpenStreetMap
Springs in Kenya extracted from OpenStreetMap (October 2024) and normalized following UNESCO's template for groundwater data collection.Springs in Kenya extracted from OpenStreetMap (October 2024) and normalized following UNESCO's template for groundwater data collection.
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Turkana County (KE), Boreholes (UNICEF)
Borehole dataset from UNICEF in part of Turkana County in northern Kenya. Water quality information with dates.Borehole dataset from UNICEF in part of Turkana County in northern Kenya. Water quality information with dates.
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Kenya Boreholes - Acacia Water (Kenya Rapid+)
Overview of existing and known boreholes in each County (Turkana, Marsabit, Isiolo, Garissa, Wajir), including information of qualitative and quantitative potential (yield and...Overview of existing and known boreholes in each County (Turkana, Marsabit, Isiolo, Garissa, Wajir), including information of qualitative and quantitative potential (yield and EC). Note that this is a merged database containing data from the RAPID and UNICEF Hydrogeological mapping of underground water using remote sensing and GIS projects Provider: Acacia Water, RAPID + UNICEF project