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Sustainable, just and productive water resources development in Western Nepal (Digo Jal Bikas)
Sustainable, just and productive water resources development in Western Nepal (Digo Jal Bikas)
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  • Project Overview
  • Partners
  • News
    • Media Coverage
  • Work Components
    • Work Package 1 – Basin characterization
    • Work Package 2 – Environmental flow assessment and tool development
    • Work Package 3 – Basin-scale development scenarios
    • Work Package 4 – Watershed/village water governance and management
    • Work Package 5 – Gender
    • Work Package 6 – Integrated policy and practice guidelines
    • Work Package 7 – Knowledge management and dissemination
    • Work Package 8 – Project Management
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Work Components

Project work packages

Core Work Packages WP1 Basin characterization
WP2 Environmental flow assessment and tool development
WP3 Basin Scale Development Scenarios
WP4 Watershed/village water governance and management
WP5 Gender
WP6 Integrated policy and practice guidelines
Supporting Work Packages WP7 Knowledge management and dissemination
WP8 Project management

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  • Internal sharing knowledge platform
    View the internal shared drive here. Special permission is required to access this site.
    WISI Interface
    Provide a little introduction about the Water Information System interface (WISI) for Western Nepal and link here.
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