Stakeholder network analysis over three river basins: Al Assi, Al Ostuan and Al Ghadir - June, 2024 | ||||||||
plaquette , rapport Jun 2024 ; 16 pages ![]() Ed. IMPACT Initiatives - Beirut Téléchargeable sous format: PdF ![]() Abstract: Lebanon benefits from a comparatively favorable hydrological position within the Arab region. However, due to poor management of water resources and limited funds allocated to the water sector, a significant portion of the population is excluded from accessing reliable and affordable water services necessary to meet basic needs. Reduced institutional capacities has contributed to inadequate water access and weakened the connection between policymakers, service providers, and communities. As a consequence of the economic crisis, water infrastructure has reduced capacities thereby impacting efficiency and effectiveness in service delivery. The aim of this research was to examine stakeholder relations within three river basins. Through this analysis, the goal was to strengthen management and accountability structures, thereby enhancing institutional functionality and the efficiency of water infrastructure in Lebanon. This assessment is part of the Hawkamaa-EU project, which aims to support equitable water access and better resource management across river basins in Lebanon. Publics-Cibles:
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