Original disclosure @ WB website
Updated in EWS May 31, 2023
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According to the World Bank, the development objective of the Adaptable Program Loan for Shire River Basin Management Program Project is to develop Shire River Basin planning framework to improve land and water management for ecosystem and livelihood benefits in target areas. There are three components to the project. The first component of the project is Shire Basin planning. This component will finance development of a modern integrated Shire Basin knowledge base and analytical tools, as well as well-planned structured stakeholder consultation processes, in order to facilitate investment planning and systems operation. The second component of the project is catchment management. Has as objective that targeted sub-catchments and protected areas are rehabilitated and managed for reduced erosion and improved livelihoods. The third component of the project is water related infrastructure. Has an aim that new investments enable improved regulation of shire flows and strengthen climate resilience.
World Bank Team Leader:
Josses Mugabi
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