Ethiopia – Stakeholder Participation in managing River Basins

Water Integrity is the idea that underpins efforts to improve governance and reduce the scope for corruption in the water sector. It is made of 4 main components: Transparency, Accountability, Participation, and Anti-Corruption Measures.

When it comes to industrial water use, Accountability on the part of the industry is a lot about responsible water use. Part of it is making sure that the industry does not leave the water resources it uses polluted.

This video shows how the Awash Basin Authority in Ethiopia works to bring together different stakeholders and water users in the region into the planning and decision-making process. And how the participation of all helps improve coordination and minimize the inclination to break the rules.

More info: http://www.waterintegritynetwork.net/
Produced by: MetaMeta and Water Integrity Network
Year: 2017
Language: English
Region: Global

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Water Governance and Development Partnership  
Tags
documentary Water Integrity Dialogues community engagement accountability transparency local decision-making  
Date
June 30, 2020  
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Language
English 
Region
Ethiopia 
Produced by
MetaMeta, Water Integrity Network