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Review of National Water Sector Governance in Lebanon



rapport Jan 2025 ; 31 pages
Ed. LCPS - Beirut
Téléchargeable sous format: PdF (480 ko)
Abstract:
The legal framework governing Lebanon’s water sector reflects a blend of historical and modern influences, incorporating elements of French, Ottoman, and Sharia-based traditions. Since reforms in 2000, governance has been formalized through institutions like the Ministry of Energy and Water (MEW), Regional Water Establishments (RWEs), and the Litani River Authority (LRA). However, challenges persist in harmonizing policies, delineating responsibilities, and creating a cohesive authoritative structure. This review examines the intricate governance dynamics of Lebanon’s water sector, examining the interplay between institutional frameworks, resource management practices, and the socio-political challenges that underpin the nation’s water crisis. Through this analysis, this report aims to highlight key inefficiencies and propose actionable pathways toward sustainable water governance.

Publics-Cibles:

Tout public , Décideurs locaux ou nationaux

Mots clefs:

législation, lois (CI) (DT) (OP) , mode de gestion/gouvernance (CI) (DT) (OP)

Pays concerné:

Liban (CI) (DT) (OP)

Editeur/Diffuseur:

LCPS - Lebanese Center for Policy Studies - Beirut - Liban
    

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