Water governance
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Water governance

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Water governance shapes how water is managed across sectors, levels, and interests. Policies, institutions, and decision-making processes determine who has access to water, how it is allocated, and how risks and benefits are shared. Effective governance underpins equitable, transparent, and sustainable water decisions for people, economies, and ecosystems.

Why governance is under pressure

Today, water governance is under growing pressure. Climate change is disrupting hydrological patterns, increasing uncertainty and competition, while decisions affecting water are often made across disconnected policy areas such as agriculture, energy, urban development, and environmental protection. Weak coordination, unequal participation, and limited institutional capacity make it harder to balance competing demands and manage water sustainably over time.

How SIWI contributes

SIWI focuses on water governance as a foundation for resilience and long-term sustainability. We focus on improving how policies and institutions shape water decisions across sectors and scales, ensuring that governance systems are adaptive, inclusive, and informed by evidence. As a trusted, impartial platform, SIWI brings together governments, researchers, civil society, and other actors to support dialogue, align perspectives, and connect knowledge with decision-making.

What stronger governance enables

By advancing transparent and inclusive governance frameworks, SIWI helps enable fairer water allocation, more coherent policy choices, and stronger institutions capable of responding to changing conditions. Strong water governance is not only about managing water resources, but about creating the conditions for sustainable development, reduced risk, and shared prosperity.

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