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/ Technical background papers / French

La Réduction de la Pauvreté et la GIRE

e document (1,98MB) se concentre sur les implications à l’adoption d’une approche de GIRE pour réduire la pauvreté. Le document fait valoir qu’aucune stratégie de réduction de la pauvreté ne peut être efficace à moins que les politiques de l’eau dans toutes leurs dimensions soient prises en compte ainsi que la GIRE pour permettre un accès et une utilisation juste et modéré. The French version.
/ Technical background papers / English

Poverty Reduction and IWRM

This paper focuses on the implications of IWRM for poverty reduction. It argues that no strategy for poverty reduction can be effective unless water policies in all their dimensions are brought within its purview, and IWRM is adopted, in order to guarantee a fair and transparent moderation of competitions over water access and use. This is a Technical Background Paper, written by the GWP Technical Committee, a group of internationally recognised professionals in integrated water resources management.
/ Technical background papers / Spanish

Reducción de la Pobreza y Gestión Integrada de Recursos Hídricos

This paper (1.98 MB) focuses on the implications for poverty reduction of taking an IWRM approach. The paper argues that no strategy for poverty reduction can be effective unless water policies in all their dimensions are brought within it purview, and IWRM is adopted which allows competitions over access and uses to be fairly and transparently moderated. The paper (593.6 KB) is divided into two main parts. The first part puts forward a strong case for applying IWRM globally and defines the IWRM concept and process. The second part provides additional advice and guidance on how IWRM could be implemented in different conditions. The Spanish version.
/ Technical background papers / Chinese

扶贫与水资源综合管理

This paper (1.98 MB) focuses on the implications for poverty reduction of taking an IWRM approach. The paper argues that no strategy for poverty reduction can be effective unless water policies in all their dimensions are brought within it purview, and IWRM is adopted which allows competitions over access and uses to be fairly and transparently moderated. The paper (593.6 KB) is divided into two main parts. The first part puts forward a strong case for applying IWRM globally and defines the IWRM concept and process. The second part provides additional advice and guidance on how IWRM could be implemented in different conditions. The Chinese version.