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ReforMeter Water Resource Management Reform Assessment Report - January 2024

18 Sep 2024

Other key institutions involved include the Parliament of Georgia, the Ministry of Internally Displaced Persons from the Occupied Territories of Georgia, Labour, Health, and Social Protection of Georgia, Ministry of Regional Development and Infrastructure of Georgia, Minister of Justice of Georgia, Ministry of Economy and Sustainable Development of Georgia, National Energy and Water Supply Regulat. [...] After the opening part of the event, the representative of the USAID Economic Governance Program, overviewed the importance of the new law on “Water Resource Management” and discussed the efforts taken by the Program to support the reform development. [...] The section below presents the dynamics of selected indicators over the period of 2015-2022 which directly or indirectly reflect the results of the reform and the current situation in the field. [...] Objectives of the water resources management reform Safeguard and Promote the Sustainable Use of Water Resources Improving the Condition of Water Bodies Increasing Access to Clean Drinking Water and Improving Sanitary Conditions for the Population Ensuring Fair Distribution of Water Resources Among Various Users Reform Implementation Timeline Establishment of the River Basin Management Adoption of. [...] Plans are in place to hold four more forums in the near future Strengthening the capacity of the employees of the the National Environment Agency, the National Food Agency, The activity is 70% complete and Department of Environmental Supervision of MEPA.
Pages
58
Published in
Georgia

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