Promoting good water governance
- Partnering with international conventions and groups (such as the Ramsar Convention, the UN Watercourses Convention, the UNECE Water Convention, the Convention on Biological Diversity, UN-Water, and the Global Water Partnership) to promote international processes and mechanisms to advance conservation of freshwater ecosystems
- Working with regional public and private institutions (such as the EU, Asian Development Bank, Mekong River Commission, and African River Basin Commissions) to promote better water and river basin management
- Promoting new national laws and legislation, or revising and supporting enforcement of existing laws, that support better water and river basin management – including environmental water flows, sustainable water allocation, wetlands conservation, climate change adaptation, water footprint, and responsible hydropower
- Promoting and building capacity for institutional arrangements for river basin management, through e.g. river fora, international river basin organizations, international agreements and mechanisms for transboundary river basin management
- Integrating sustainable water allocation, responsible water infrastructures, environmental water flows, protected areas, and climate change adaptation into water resources / wetlands / river basin management plans.
- Encourage stakeholders to actively participate in designing, planning, managing and implementing water management activities
- Foster the ability of communities to innovate and adapt to changing circumstances (such as climate change)
- Improve clarity and allocation of stakeholder roles and responsibilities through legislation and policies
- Create greater integration between, and coordination of, water management efforts
- Provide incentives for innovation and improved performance
