Improving Water Security for Sustaining Livelihoods and Growth in Tanzania

The Tanzania Water Resources Assistance Strategy (TWRAS) illustrates that food security, energy security, environmental security, health security, industrial security, and social and economic security all hinge directly or indirectly on water security. The cooperative management and development of rivers, lakes, and aquifers shared with other nations also have significant implications for national security. The TWRAS has guided the preparation of the second generation of the Bank's programmatic and sector wide investments, emphasizing improved linkages between programmatic elements. It argues for an integrated investment program supported by a more empowered, better resourced, and accountable governance regime. The strategy establishes that equitable and sustainable management and development of water resources is a fundamental prerequisite for achieving the outcomes of the national strategy for growth and reduction of poverty, which identifies the following intended poverty reduction outcomes: growth and reduction of income poverty; improved quality of life and social well-being; and good governance and accountability.

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Main Authors: Hirji, Rafik, Davis, Richard, Brown, Francis Ato
Language:English
Published: World Bank, Washington, DC 2009-01
Subjects:ACCOUNTABLE GOVERNANCE, ACTIVE INTERVENTION, ADMINISTRATIVE CAPACITY, AQUATIC ENVIRONMENT, AQUIFER, AQUIFERS, DECISION MAKING, ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS, ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT, FOOD SECURITY, FRESHWATER, FRESHWATER AVAILABILITY, FRESHWATER RESOURCES, FUTURE WATER NEEDS, GOOD GOVERNANCE, HYDROPOWER DEVELOPMENT, HYDROPOWER PRODUCTION, INVESTMENT PROGRAM, IRRIGATION, IRRIGATION WATER, IRRIGATION WATER SUPPLY, LAKE BASINS, LAKE LEVEL, LAKES, LAND USE, MANAGEMENT OF WATER, MERCURY, MERCURY CONTAMINATION, MONITORING PROCEDURES, NATIONAL WATER POLICY, POLLUTION, POLLUTION CONTROL, PROGRAMS, QUALITY WATER, RIPARIAN, RIVER BASIN, RIVER BASIN MANAGEMENT, RIVER BASINS, RIVERS, RURAL WATER, RURAL WATER SUPPLY, SANITATION, SCARCE WATER, SCARCE WATER RESOURCES, SECTORAL WATER, SOURCE PROTECTION, SUPPLY OF WATER, WATER BODIES, WATER BODY, WATER MANAGEMENT, WATER POLICY, WATER QUALITY, WATER RESOURCE, WATER RESOURCES, WATER RESOURCES DEVELOPMENT, WATER RESOURCES MANAGEMENT, WATER SECTOR, WATER SOURCES, WATER SUPPLY, WATER USE, WATER USER,
Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2009/01/10223435/improving-water-security-sustaining-livelihoods-growth-tanzania
https://hdl.handle.net/10986/11733
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