Water For All
The Water Policy of ADB
Overview and Objectives
On 16 January 2001, ADB's Board of
Directors approved a comprehensive water policy that recognizes
the Asia and Pacific region's need to formulate and implement integrated,
cross-sectoral approaches to water
management and development. In general, the policy seeks
to:
- Promote water as a socially vital economic good that needs increasingly
careful management to sustain equitable economic growth and reduce
poverty
- Advocate a participatory approach in meeting the challenges
of water conservation and protection in the region
Elements of the Policy
The principal elements of the water policy are as follows:
- Promote a national focus on water sector reform
- Foster the integrated management of water resources
- Improve and expand the delivery of water services
- Foster the conservation of water and increase system efficiencies
- Promote regional cooperation and increase the mutually beneficial
use of shared water resources within and between countries
- Facilitate the exchange of water sector information and experience
- Improve governance and capacity building
Find out more information on the water
policy.
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The Context
- Water, Poverty, and the Environment
- Regional Issues and Impacts
- Future Resource Stress
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The Need For a Comprehensive Water Policy
- The Stakeholders’ Perspective
- ADB’s Perspective
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The Policy
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An Overview
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National Policies and Reforms
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Water Resource Management
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Improving Water Services
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Conserving Water
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Promoting Regional Cooperation
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Fostering Participation
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Improving Governance
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The Policy and ADB's Poverty Reduction Strategy
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Getting the Policy to Work
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