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Scirj Volume XI, Issue XII, December 2023 Edition
ISSN: 2201-2796

A review of current water governance in Bangladesh: A Case study on administrative and performance of water policy

Faisal Ahmed, Abdul Kadir Ibne Kamal, Mohammad Hossain Bin Idrish

Abstract: Being a riverine country with a huge population, Bangladesh is facing numerous problems in water governance. Bangladesh is facing unprecedented water pollution, water-borne diseases, river sedimentation, water scarcity in the dry season, flooding in monsoons, and discharging wastewater into the rivers. Most of the southern part is affected by salinity. Groundwater Arsenic contamination has reached the worst level in the world. Ninety-seven percent of the population in the country uses groundwater for drinking and domestic purposes as surface water is mismanaged. Therefore, the purpose of this study is to highlight Bangladesh water governance current preview and its challenges.

Reference this Paper: A review of current water governance in Bangladesh: A Case study on administrative and performance of water policy by Faisal Ahmed, Abdul Kadir Ibne Kamal, Mohammad Hossain Bin Idrish published at: "Scientific Research Journal (Scirj), Volume XI, Issue XII, December 2023 Edition, Page 1-10 ".

Search Terms: Bangladesh, water governance, water management, river training, riverbank protection, flood control, and good governance

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