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IWRM

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GERD

What is IWRM?

Integrated Water Resources Management (IWRM) is a comprehensive approach to managing water resources in a way that considers the connections between water, land, and ecosystems. Instead of handling water supply, agriculture, and environmental protection separately, IWRM brings them together under one coordinated system to ensure sustainability and efficiency.


Why It’s Important

Water is essential for life, economic development, and environmental health. However, increasing demand, climate change, and poor management practices can lead to water scarcity, pollution, and conflicts. IWRM helps address these challenges by promoting fair distribution, reducing waste, and protecting water sources for long-term use.


Key Principles of IWRM

IWRM is based on a few important principles:

Integration: Managing water across different sectors and systems.

Sustainability: Ensuring water use does not harm future generations.

Equity: Providing fair access to water for all users.

Participation: Involving communities, governments, and stakeholders in decision-making.


How It Works

IWRM uses data, policies, and collaboration to improve water management. It encourages governments, organizations, and communities to work together, make informed decisions, and implement solutions that balance environmental protection with human needs.


The Goal

The ultimate goal of IWRM is to achieve water security, support resilient communities, and maintain healthy ecosystems. By managing water responsibly, it contributes to sustainable development and a better future for all.