Sessional Paper No. 01 of 1999 on The National Water Policy on Water Resources Management and Development
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1999Author
Ministry of Water Resources
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This Sessional Paper tackles issues pertaining to Water Resources Management, Water and Sewerage Development, Institutional Framework and Financing of the Sector. In each case an attempt has been made to discuss the problems associated with each area and suggest the appropriate strategies and the desired policies that the Government will put in place to resolve those problems. It should be noted, however, that the strategies being proposed will be relevant and applicable to all stakeholders in the entire Water Sector. Arising from these broad policy statements, clear strategies have been developed in an Action Plan
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Water Resource Management; Natural Resources; Water Research; Water Technology; Water Disposal Systems; Waste management; Water Revenue
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Ministry of Water ResourcesSeries
Sessional Paper;No. 1 of 1999Collections
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