Finding a new approach to water security in Southeast Asia

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By Angelo Paolo L. Trias

Southeast Asian governments are aware of the intersecting challenges of water security and disaster governance. The importance member states of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations place on this dual imperative is reflected in the Kuala Lumpur Declaration on ASEAN 2025:  and the Building Resilience for Sustainable ASEAN from Water-Related Disasters .

However, the frameworks and activities of these two domains for dealing with water – too little, too much or polluted – are still not as integrated as they should be. How can ASEAN member states enhance their capacity to  adequate access to clean, potable water and  water-related disaster impacts together?

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Social marginalisation, politicised commodification,  and unregulated privatisation undermine measures to secure water. Diverse and inclusive disaster governance  networks can be effective  for multi-stakeholder cooperation.

Implementing these initiatives under AADMER will help ensure that collective efforts to secure water and build resilience in ASEAN will continuously receive ,  and .

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Hazards Flood
Themes Water
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