Water Stewardship Program

The recent accelerated growth of corporate water stewardship highlights the need for a Water Stewardship Program (WSP). It can harmonize the plans and thrusts of the public and private sector and create a more lasting impact. Having a WSP can also help developing countries achieve SDG 6, which calls for integrated water resource management, and SDG 17, which calls for partnerships. WSPs are urgently needed, especially since water- related challenges have become too daunting and complex for many countries.

Allison Woodruff

Allison Woodruff is an environmental and natural resource economist with more than 15 years’ experience working on urban water supply and sanitation and natural resource management projects in Southeast Asia and the Pacific. She joined ADB in 2008 as a Young Professional. Prior to this, she held positions with the Secretariat of the Pacific Community, United Nations Development Programme, and other Canadian government and nongovernment organizations.