HowTo:HOW TO SUPPORT THE GOVERNMENT TO IMPROVE DRINKING WATER SUPPLY AND SANITATION POLICIES

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Toolkit IWRM (FAQ:What is integrated water resources management?) edit
Issues: IWRM Planning | National Water and Sanitation Planning | Decentralization of Water Decision Making

Experience: Experience: Stakeholder Participation in River Basin Councils - Kazakhstan | Experience: The Process of Preparing a National IWRM and Water Efficiency Plan for Kazakhstan | Experience:Implementing IWRM principles in Kazakhstan
How-To: HowTo:HOW TO MANAGE IWRM PLANNING AT NATIONAL LEVEL | HowTo:HOW TO ENSURE PUBLIC INVOLVEMENT AND PARTICIPATION OF STAKEHOLDERS IN WATER MANAGEMENT AT RIVER BASIN LEVEL | HowTo:HOW TO SUPPORT THE GOVERNMENT TO IMPROVE DRINKING WATER SUPPLY AND SANITATION POLICIES

Materials: GWP Toolbox | "Catalyzing Change" (GWP-IWRM Handbook) | The EMPOWERS Approach to Water Governance: Guidelines, Methods and Tools | Comparative Experience: Water Councils | Performance and Capacity of River Basin Organizations | River Basin Organizations | River basin councils | IWRM - Sustainable Water Governance on the National Level
Case studies: Kazakhstan - National Integrated Water Resources Management and Water Efficiency Plan | Nile Basin - From Community-based Management to Transboundary Watershed Governance

It should be noted that the major accomplishment of UNDP project was interfering in ongoing reforms to redirect the policy from focusing on construction and reconstruction of existing water infrastructure such as irrigation and public utility facilities to targeting the specific needs of each basin, including affordability and quality of water supply services. Here, it is interesting to learn about the outcomes of the project based on the recently surveys (check http://www.voda.kz for more information). In particular, in 2007 the staff capacity of the Committee for Water Resources was increased by 10 staff to ensure more productive work on water supply and sanitation issues. It is also important to look at the sequence of project activities and used approaches, including “soft” assistance on the part of UNDP and contribution of other UNDP projects as part of the MDG strategy. In particular, water issues were part of the project that support local authorities in South Kazakhstan oblast in developing territorial development strategy.


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