Guidelines for Improved Local Water Governance in 3 Arab Countries
Arab Environment Monitor
February 20, 2007
Press Release from EMPOWERS
The EMPOWERS Partnership has now available the 'Guidelines for Improved Local Water Governance'
The Guidelines consolidate the experience gained over the past 4 years in developing and testing a range of participatory planning tools for local water development. These have been developed through action research with a wide range of stakeholders in Egypt, Palestine, and Jordan.
The guidelines provide a practical and logical framework of activities that will lead to improved local water governance based on the involvement of those who use and manage water. Following them leads to the development (and implementation) of integrated water development plans for towns, villages, district and governorates. It also leads to a change in how water sector professionals and water-users work with each other: collaborating through dialogue.
The guidelines are of interest to anyone concerned in practical approaches for tackling the ‘big’ and complex themes of water governance and Integrated Water Resource Management (IWRM). However its specific target audience is those who expect to initiate and facilitate the change processes required to improve local water governance.
Furthermore, the 1st part of the Guidelines has been translated into Arabic and is also available online for feedback
Information and copies of the guidelines can be downloaded from our website through the following links:
- The Guidelines in English: www.empowers.info/page/2850
- The Guidelines in Arabic: www.ar.empowers.info/page/2875
Your constructive feedback will be greatly appreciated and will help in further developing these guidelines.
Kindly send your comments before March 15th to the following address: empowers@nic.net.jo.
Please don't hesitate to share with your colleagues.
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