Guidelines for Participatory Water Management. Country/Territory Bangladesh Document type Miscellaneous Date 2000 Source FAO, FAOLEX Subject Water Keyword Public participation Capacity building Monitoring Sustainable use Governance Geographical area Asia, Asia and the Pacific, Indian Ocean, Least Developed Countries, South Asian Seas, Southern Asia Abstract These Guidelines highlights the government's commitment to ensure participatory water management in Bangladesh. The immediate objectives of the Guidelines are to: 1. Elaborate the provisions incorporated in National Water Policy, 1999 in respect of stakeholder participation/involvement. 2. Make available harmonized Guidelines for Participatory Water Management for application in the field. 3. Increase/improve stakeholder participation/involvement in water management. 4. Give the local stakeholders a decisive voice at all stages of water management. 5. Raise environmental awareness among the local stakeholder and the implementing agencies involved with participatory water management. The long term objectives of the Guidelines are to: 1. Develop capacity of the local stakeholder's participatory water management; 2. Gradually establish ownership of local stakeholders in water resource management; 3. Achieve sustainable participatory water management. The Guidelines cover: participatory process, water management organizations, capacity development and monitoring. Full text English Website warpo.portal.gov.bd