Voice for Wetlands and Water

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WETLANDS INTERNATIONAL

Content

Acknowledgement About Watershed

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Foreword

Investing in Joint Solutions

List of Acronyms Executive Summary

Key Messages

8 Case Studies on Linkages between WRM & WASH 8 Kajiado County: Thirst in the Dust of Kilimanjaro 8 Community Voices in Decision-Making Processes 12

Isinya: Women Cooperatives for Ecologically Sustainable Livelihoods

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Kimana Swamp: Why Birds Fled the Nest

Entasopia: Oasis between Wilderness and a Salty Lake Leveraging Resources for Catchment Management Using Media to Amplify Community Voices Policy Gaps in Coordination of WASH and WRM

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Laikipia County: Scarcity in Abundance

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Strengthening Public Private Partnerships in Laikipia Maji Chap Chap: Bringing Rain Water to the Kitchen Table Best Practice in Sustainable Water Resources Management

Changing Times for Pastoralists Never Take Water for Granted

Awareness and Efficiency to Curb Wastage

Community Engagement and Partnerships in Action Enabling Disadvantaged Pastoralist WRUAs

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Leave No One Behind

A Helping Hand for Women with Disability Water, Marginalisation, Women and Children

Double Tragedy for Mothers Water Sector Governance

From Source to Homes

Rising Demand, Dwindling Resource

Lessons Learned

Building Strong Partnerships for Change

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Devolution, Challenges and Opportunities for Water Governance

References and Photo Credits

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