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Water Governance Processes: Examples Across Four Countries

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The quality of a water governance process sets the basis for the quality of its outcomes, and GoAL-WaterS has provided means to invest in governance. This publication provides examples of achievements in Cambodia, Laos, Jordan and Bosnia and Herzegovina.
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Lotten Hubendick

Programme Officer

lotten.hubendick@siwi.org

+46 8 121 360 47

David Hebart-Coleman
David Hebart-Coleman

Senior Programme Manager

david.hebart.coleman@siwi.org

+46 (0)720 50 60 77

The Governance, Accountability and Learning for Water Sustainability programme (GoAL-WaterS) started in 2019, with the aim of supporting sustainable planning, allocation, use, and protection of water, through stronger governance and management frameworks and processes. GoAL-WaterS has supported national policies and priorities and was strategically managed by the UNDP-SIWI Water Governance Facility, hosted by the Stockholm International Water Institute.

The quality of a water governance process sets the basis for the quality of its outcomes, and GoAL-WaterS has provided means to invest in governance. The programme has engaged stakeholders in priority-setting, development of plans, policies, laws and regulation, and in implementation. GoAL-WaterS ended in 2022 and has been implemented in 11 countries. This publication provides examples of achievements in four of these countries: Cambodia, Laos, Jordan and Bosnia and Herzegovina.

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