ASSAR2020-03-182020-03-182017-07http://hdl.handle.net/10625/58668The report describes the process of Transformative Scenario Planning (TSP), and outcomes of the first workshop regarding current problems related to water in Omusati region. Participants most frequently pointed to inadequate water infrastructure and the lack of universal water access. They saw water harvesting as a crucial way to capture floodwater for use during times of drought. TSP enables politicians, civil servants, activists, businesspeople, trade unionists, academics, and leaders of other stakeholder groups to work together to construct a shared understanding and then to act on the basis of this understanding.application/pdfenDROUGHTPOLITICAL WILLWATER SUPPLYWATER MANAGEMENTAGRICULTURAL PRODUCTIVITYACCESS TO WATERPARTNERSHIPSKNOWLEDGE SHARINGSCENARIOSSEMI-ARID REGIONSRURAL COMMUNITIESPARTICIPATORY DEVELOPMENTCOMMUNICATION RESEARCHRESEARCH TO POLICYNAMIBIASOUTH OF SAHARAUsing transformative scenario planning to think critically about the future of water for productive use in Omusati, Namibia : July 2017Policy Brief