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1 Richards, N.; Mkenda, A.; Bjornlund, H. 2022. Addressing water security through catchment water stewardship partnerships: experiences from the Pangani Basin, Tanzania. Water International, 47(4):540-564. [doi: https://doi.org/10.1080/02508060.2022.2036442]
Water security ; Catchment areas ; Watersheds ; Partnerships ; Integrated water resources management ; Public participation ; Stakeholders ; Transboundary waters ; Water governance ; Institutions ; Decision making ; Natural resources ; Water use ; Policies ; Public sector ; Capacity development ; Case studies / United Republic of Tanzania / Pangani Basin / Usa River / Weruweru Sub-Catchment / Arusha / Hanang / Siha
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The rolling out of integrated water resources management (IWRM) in the Pangani Basin, Tanzania, faces several implementation and participation challenges. Building on experiences from GIZ–NatuReS stewardship partnerships, we argue that meaningfully engaging stakeholders and involving the private sector can help overcome these challenges and improve water security. We analyse data collected through interviews with partners and beneficiaries, and data stemming from partnership documents. Our analyses show that stakeholders are in support of creating an enabling environment based on IWRM by including tangible, results-based private–public–civil society partnerships which offer alternative and innovative solutions to address risks facing people, economies and ecosystems.

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