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The
Global Water Partnership is a working partnership
among government agencies, public institutions, private
companies, professional organizations, multilateral
development agencies and others committed to the Dublin-Rio
principles. Since its inception, the GWP has built
up a network of Regional Partnerships in Central America,
Central and Eastern Europe, Central Asia and Caucasus,
China, Eastern Africa, Mediterranean, Pacific, South
America, South Asia, Southeast Asia, Southern Africa
and West Africa.
Current
donors to GWP are the governments of: Canada, Denmark,
France, Germany, The Netherlands, Norway, Spain, Sweden,
Switzerland, United Kingdom, the EU, and The International
American Development Bank.

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1995 - 1996
Objectives:
Clearly establish the principles of
sustainable water resources management;
Identify gaps and stimulate partners
to meet critical needs within their
available human and financial resources;
Support action at the local, national,
regional or river basin level that follows
principles of sustainable water resources
management; Help match needs to available
resources.
Key
Activities: Established 30 plus
country and 13 regional water partnerships
and is still growing.
FY03
expenditures: Has grown from US$3.1
m in 1998 to US$10.3 m in 2003.
FY04
DGF allocation: The WB made a financial
exit in FY03.
Governance
Model: The GWPO is an intergovernmental
international institution; it supports
the GWP Network. Co-Sponsors World Bank,
SIDA, UNDP, DFID, The Netherlands and
others.
Latest
Program-level Evaluation: The Performance
Assessment Resource Center, June 2003
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