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>WORKING FOR WATER PROJECT A SPECTACULAR SUCCESS: ASMAL
>CAPE TOWN August 26 1998 Sapa
>
>     The Working for Water programme was one of the government's most
>     spectacular success stories since democratic elections in 1994,
>     Water Affairs and Forestry Minister Kader Asmal said on Wednesday.
>
>     Speaking at the launch of the programme's 1997/98 annual report at
>     Parliament, Asmal congratulated the programme's leaders, workers
>     and administrators, and said the little they had spent on
>     administration set a great example for the rest of the public
>     service.
>
>     The department of water affairs and forestry said in a statement
>     on Wednesday that the Working for Water programme had grown to
>     encompass far more than just the removal of invading alien plants
>     from river banks and water catchments.
>
>     Having started in October 1995 with a R25 million grant from the
>     Reconstruction and Development Programme, the programme had grown
>     to become one of the world's greatest conservation initiatives and
>     now provided tens of thousands of job opportunities, it said.
>
>     It had employed more than 42000 people in the past year, and
>     cleared a total of 220884 hectares of invading alien plants.
>

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      Lori Pottinger, Director, Southern Africa Program,
        and Editor, World Rivers Review
           International Rivers Network
              1847 Berkeley Way, Berkeley, California 94703, USA
                  Tel. (510) 848 1155   Fax (510) 848 1008
                        http://www.irn.org
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