Transboundary waters in South Asia: Unpacking evidence of contributions to sustainable development

This work was carried out under the Infrastructure and Cities for Economic Development (ICED) facility.

ICED supported DFID country offices, central teams and ODA-spending Other Government Departments to deliver DFID’s Economic Development Strategy by scaling up programming and investment in infrastructure and cities. It operated between February 2016 and July 2019.

This report analyses how investing in transboundary water infrastructure and governance contributes to sustainable and inclusive economic development, unpacking the assumptions being made into testable hypotheses and analysing the evidence for these pathways.

Due to South Asia’s heavy economic activity around its shared rivers, there is significant economic and hydrological interdependence between countries in individual basins. Recent investment in regional power pools supplied by hydropower has extended this to energy systems. DFID is looking to understand what contribution water investments and their governance has for economic development in the region and the inclusivity of that growth.

Published

16/05/19

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