dc.description.abstract | The Kenya Ministry of Water and Irrigation (MOWI), formed in 2003, has as its fundamental goal
conserving, managing and protecting water resources for socioeconomic development. In 2002, the
Water Act was passed to provide for the management, conservation, use and control of water resources
and for the acquisition and regulation of rights to use water. The Tanzania Ministry of Water and
Irrigation was formed in 2005 to ensure that water resources are developed and managed sustainably
in collaboration with all stakeholders and to facilitate participatory irrigation. In 2008, Tanzania
passed the Water Resources Management Act to provide for a legal and institutional framework for
sustainable management and development of water resources, to outline principles for water resources
management, to make provisions for prevention and control of water pollution, and to provide for
participation of stakeholders and the implementation of the National Water Policy. Within both the
Kenya Water Act (2002) and the Tanzania Water Resources Management Act (2008), reserve flows
were defined as that quantity and quality of water necessary to satisfy basic human need and to protect
aquatic ecosystems, and they were given the first priority in water resource allocation. | en_US |