2014-2016 work programmes thematic programmes and the knowledge chain_john metzger_29 aug
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2014-2016 Work ProgrammesThematic Programmes and the Knowledge Chain
GWP Regional Days
26-30 August 2013
Stockholm
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1. Overview of 3yr regional work programmes and
themes
2. TEC draft roadmap – 2014-2016
3. Panel discussions – by 6 TEC thematic leaders
4. Group discussions – jointly facilitated
5. Plenary feedback and discussions
6. Conclusions
Agenda
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• preliminary list of knowledge products
• developed jointly by
1. Regional Water Partnerships
2. Technical Committee
3. GWPO
• reflecting the 6 thematic areas
• reflecting regional and global priorities
Objective
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Portfolio of Programmes – 2014-2019:
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Over-arching FrameworkGWP’s Strategy 2014-2019
outcomes
identified
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Regional Work Programmes
for the 3-year period: 2014 to 2016
• Intended as high level planning documents
detailed planning through Annual Workplans
• Compilation of the Global and all Regional Work
Programmes
the “GWP Work Programme – 2014-2016
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Regional Work Programmes
for the 3-year period: 2014 to 2016
• The main reference for:
• Financial Partners:
• to support their multi-year unrestricted core commitments
– where the Strategy document is often not detailed
enough
• Our multi-year results framework:
• that we use for M&E (outcome challenges, progress
markers, etc.)
• Individual Regional Work Programmes
• Used for regional and local fundraising
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Regional Work Programmes
Content
1. Background and introduction
1.1 The regional context
1.2 GWP organization in the region
1.3 GWP regional role and value added
1.4 Taking stock of the 2009-2013 Strategy period
2. Strategic Result Framework at Regional level (6 years)
2.1 Vision & Mission
2.2 Regional Outcome Challenges & Progress Markers
2.2.1 Strategic goal 1
2.2.2 Strategic goal 2
2.2.3 Strategic goal 3
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Regional Work Programmes
Content
3. Implementation Map at Regional level (3 years)
3.1 Implementation Path for Goal 1
3.2 Implementation Path for Goal 2
3.3 Implementation Path for Goal 3
4. Resources needed (3 years)
5. Summary Results Framework (targets)
5.1 GWP Impact
5.2 GWP Key Water Governance Outcomes
5.3 GWP Outputs
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REG GOAL NB Regional Activity Blocks – from 3 years Regional Work Programmes, Table C (draft not complete) Food Ener Ecos Urb TB Clim Other Theme
CAC 1 1 GWP CACENA Partners support National IWRM policy dialogues (in cooperation with UNECE and
UNDP) in all countries for promotion of wide public participation into water governance at all
hierarchic levels
IWRM
CAC 1 2 GWP CACENA Partners facilitate policy dialogue for the improvement of decision-making efficiency
addressing IWRM tools needed at the regional level;
IWRM
CAC 1 3 1. Promotion of BEAM model
WRM_modeling
CAC 1 4 2. IWRM as a practical approach to climate change adaptation in Caucasus and Central Asia
X IWRM
CAC 1 5 3. Green growth – basis for cooperation and water security
DEV_Green growth
CAC 2 6 1. GWP CACENA Partners organize awareness raising campaign for water management planning and
its application in all CACENA countries.;
IWRM
CAC 2 7 2. GWP CACENA Partners promote knowledge accumulation and dissemination addressing
development challenges (including mechanism to use IWRM ToolBox as the repository of GWP
knowledge on water resources management, climate change adaptation, green growth process, etc);
X Green growth
CAC 2 8 1. GWP CACENA Partners support coordinated capacity development process over the region.;
IWRM
CAC 2 9 2. GWP CACENA Partners attend the most important National, Regional and International events to
obtain advanced and to share own experiences
Partnerships
CAC 3 10 1. Regional Secretariat properly conducts governance of the GWP CACENA network and streamline
financial, administrative and governance structures. Organization of the Regional Council meetings.
Partnerships
CAC 3 11 2. To conduct inter-regional consultation meetings. Participation in the annual CP meetings of the
GWP
Partnerships
CAF 1 1 Water security is taken into account by ECCAS in the development work of the Regional Water Policy; IWRM
CAF 1 2 Countries in Central Africa have prioritised water security in national adaptation plans as well as other
policies and national development plans related to climate change;
X #
CAF 1 3 Political commitments (Ministerial Resolution) are facilitated to improve water security in
transboundary basins;
X #
CAF 1 4 Programs for the integrated management of floods and droughts are implemented in four countries
and two transboundary basins;
X X X #
CAF 1 5 The region have a regional policy on food security/ agriculture that includes measures to improve
water security;
X #
CAF 2 6 The region have a regional energy policy that prioritizes water security.
X #
CAF 2 7 At least 10 universities and educational institutions are challenged to integrate the GWP toolkit in
their curriculum;
IWRM
CAF 2 8 Improved system of data / information management on water as a tool for water resources
knowledge management in Central Africa region;
WRM_data,
information
CAF 2 9 A system of monitoring and reporting of resources agreed between the countries, at regional and
transboundary levels;
X #
CAF 2 10 Development of water infrastructure based on sound knowledge of water resources for water
security, and backed by ministerial resolutions at regional and basin levels;
WRM_Infrastructures
CAF 2 11 The regional network for journalists is operational
Partnerships
Work Programmes: 2014 to 2016
Draft v1 – August 2013
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ThemeRegion
Climate resilience
Food security Energy security Ecosystems Integrated urban water mgt
Transboundary cooperation
Other (in addition: IWRM)
Central Asia & Caucasus
XGreen growth
Central AfricaX X X X X
WRM data, infrastructures
Central AmericaX X X X X X
Financing, WASH, MUS,
Conflict Caribbean
X X X XNat eco. Acc.,
WRM financingCentral & Eastern Europe
X X X X
ChinaX X
Eastern AfricaX X X X X X
MediterraneanX X
Non-conventional
Southern AfricaX X X X X X
WASH
South AmericaX X X
marine, WRM financing
South AsiaX X X X X X
WASH
Southeast AsiaX
WASH
West AfricaX X X X
WASH, right to water
Very preliminary overview of thematic areasdraft regional 3 years Work Programmes
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GWP Knowledge Chain
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GWP ES
Publication proposal:
Publication Concept Note
Publications Work Plan
Second draft
with Network inputs
TEC Chair produces
workplan and submits to
GWP ES
KMOsupported by
Nework Operations
First draft
The GWP publication managementand the Knowledge Chain
RWPsauthors
authors
authors
TEC
Project Facilitator
Final draft
with Network inputs
authors
Danka
ZakiRegional
Knowledge Parters
as discussed Aug 2012