Improved Management of Water Resources in Central Asia II
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Project ID | ADB: TA-6486 REG (41316) |
Project Title | Improved Management of Water Resources in Central Asia II
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Type | Loan
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Lead Organization(s) | ADB (Central and West Asia Department)
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Financing | Total: $1.178m;
Sources of Financing: ($998,000 from Multi-Donor Trust Fund under the Water Financing Partnership Facility; $180,000 govt contributions) |
Timeframe | 2009-..?
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Status | Approved
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Description
The impact of the proposed project will be sustainable economic development in the Central Asia countires and Afghanistan through improvements in regional cooperation on transboundary water resources management. The proposed project outcomes are:
- An improved knowledge base and capacity for water resources management of the Amu Darya;
- A stronger institutional framework for water resources management of the Amu Darya and Syr Darya, and an institutionalized forum and process to support dialogue and further actions; and
- A more reliable water supply in the Chu-Talas basins.
Expected Outcomes
The project will have two sets of activities. The first set (components 1 and 2) will support improvements in regional cooperation for Amu Darya and Syr Darya. The second set (component 3) will focus on the Chu-Talas basins:
- Component 1
- Improved Knowledge Base for the Amu Darya
- Component 2
- Strengthened Institutional Framework and Institutionalization of Regional
- Cooperation for Water Resources.
- Component 3
- Support to the Chu-Talas Joint Rivers Commission
Achievements: Results and Impact
Lessons for Replication
References
See also
- ADB
- ADB - Donor Project Matrix on Central Asia
- Kyrgyzstan: DFID/WB - Rural Water Supply and Sanitation Project
- Water Resources Management Project, Uzbekistan
- Water Supply and Sanitation Services Investment Program – Project 1, Republic of Uzbekistan
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