Invitation to review draft policy on water - External stakeholders' consultation

20 August 2020
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African Development Bank (Abidjan)

Event location: Online

What: The African Development Bank Group's draft new policy on water

Who: Strategy & Operational Policies Department (SNSP) and Water Development & Sanitation Department (AHWS)

When: Tuesday, 18 August 2020, posted online for 60 Days

Where: Online

The African Development Bank Group is delighted to share with you its draft new policy on water for your kind review and comments.

Key stakeholders targeted for the consultations include government water sector technical experts, and other relevant regulatory authorities, utility companies, water users' associations, civil society organizations, youth groups involved in the water sector, regional economic communities (RECs), the private sector, academia, and multilateral and bilateral development partners.

The objectives for the external stakeholders' consultations include - (i) to ensure the Bank Group's policy on water reflects the views and feedback of relevant actors; (ii) to increase buy-in of the policy; (iii) to identify opportunities for enhanced collaboration with other development partners; and (iv) to ensure that the Bank Group's policy reflects international best practices.

The feedback received from key stakeholders would benefit the Bank Group in finalizing the new policy on water to enhance dialogue and policy impact in its RMCs.

We would be honored by your participation in this key stakeholders' policy consultation.

The African Development Bank Group's draft new policy on water is available here

Please submit comments and/or feedback on the draft new policy document to: AFDB-newpolicyonwater@afdb.org

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