Enhancing Water Governance in Kenya through a Human Rights Based Approach

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Project ID

00057832

Project Title

Enhancing water Governance in Kenya through a Human Rights Based Approach (HRBA)

Type

Water Supply and Sanitation

Focus Areas

Geographic Scope

Lead Organization(s)

Project Partners

*UNDP

Financing

Total: $200,000;

Sources of Financing: Stockholm International Water Institute (SIWI)

Timeframe

2007 - 2009

Status

Ongoing

Project website(s)

Contacts

Contents

Description

To demonstrate impacts and practical implications of a human rights based approach in working with anti-corruption methodologies and improving water governance and thus contribute to current water reforms and implementation of various activities in the sector.

Expected Outcomes

Achievements: Results and Impact

Lessons for Replication

TYPE LESSONS HERE

References

See also

  1. Water Conflict and Cooperation/Nile River Basin
  2. The Nile: Moving Beyond Cooperation
  3. The Human Right to Water:Translating Theory into Practice
  4. Protecting springs, and providing clean spring water to Maji Moto Town, Kenya
  5. Nile Transboundary Environmental Action Project (NTEAP)
  6. Naibunga Conservance Rock Water Harvesting Project
  7. Micro hydro plants in Kenya
  8. Mainstreaming Groundwater Considerations into the Integrated Management of the Nile River Basin
  9. Local Responses to State Water Policy Changes in Kenya and Madagascar
  10. Lake Jipe Conservation Project, Tanzania
  11. Laikipia Rainwater Project
  12. Koseo Spring Protection
  13. Kimotony Water Spring Protection Project
  14. Kapmuyebet Community Based Organization Project
  15. Kailer Community Development Project
  16. Integrated Water Supply and Improved Sanitation in Rural Schools in Ngarua Division, Laikipia District.
  17. Community-based Integrated Coastal Zone Management for enhanced agricultural biodiversity and improved rural livelihood in Amlakpo, Adodoajikope, Asigbekope and Kenya in the Dangbe East District
  18. Cheptolili Self-Help Dam Project
  19. Agulhas and Somali Current Large Marine Ecosystem (ASCLME) Project

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