Katwe / Uganda - October 25, 2016: African woman working in the salt mining industry in a salty lake in Uganda
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GO-WATER

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Through GO-WATER, SIWI offers capacity development on water governance. The programme aims to reduce poverty and inequality by improving water security and resilience.
2021 - 2023 · Now inactive

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The GO-WATER Programme, or Building Governance Capacity for Improved Water Security, started in 2021 to strengthen the water sector in the Global South. With increasing pressure from water scarcity and climate change, there is a growing demand for capacity development and improved governance.

The GO-WATER programme is active in six focus countries (Iraq, Sudan, Uganda, Bolivia, Colombia, and Peru) to strengthen the institutional capacity of a select number of key government water institutions. The programme also encourages regional exchange to advance water governance knowledge. GO-WATER is funded by Sida and open for additional collaborating partners to join.

The programme works directly with national ministries and government agencies responsible for water services, water resources management and other agencies responsible for water use such as agriculture or the environment. It also involves representatives from civil society organizations, relevant private sector stakeholders and academic partners. This type of stakeholder coalition is important to build trust and create action across the water sector.

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