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Water Governance in Latin America and the Caribbean

A Multi-level Approach

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This report addresses multilevel governance challenges in water policy in the Latin American and the Caribbean (LAC) and identifies good practices for co-ordinating water across ministries, between levels of government, and across local and regional actors.  Based on the OECD Multilevel Governance Framework and a survey on water governance, the report i) maps the allocation of roles and responsibilities in 13 LAC countries’ water policy at central government and sub-national level; ii) identifies the main coordination “gaps” in terms of territorial and institutional fragmentation, funding mismatch, information asymmetry, accountability, objectives and capacity, and iii) provides a range of mechanisms to improve water governance at all levels and foster capacity-building.

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A multi-level governance approach to address complexity in the water sector

This chapter explores how improving multi-level governance can contribute to effective design and implementation of water policies in LAC countries. It emphasizes the scope, rationale and methodology structuring the analysis in the report. It also highlights the instrumental role of good governance in addressing territorial and institutional fragmentation in the sector and in meeting the Millennium Development Goals.

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