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1. The Global Dialogue Project
for Water Security and Sustainable Growth
Dr Ania Grobicki
Executive Secretary, GWP
August 2013
2. OBJECTIVE
To organize global, regional and country-
level consultations on Water Security and
Sustainable Growth, and to generate new
economic knowledge, in order to support
a Sustainable Development Goal on
âsustainable water for allâ
4. GOAL
Water managed to sustain people
and the environment
Universal access to water
supply and sanitation
Targets by 2030
Bring freshwater
withdrawals in line with
sustainably available water
resources while increasing
water productivity for all
uses by [x%]
Maintain a threshold
level of environmental
flows in all countries [of y%]
Targets by 2030
No one practices open
defecation
Everyone has water,
sanitation and hygiene at
home
All schools and health
centres have water,
sanitation and hygiene
Water, sanitation and
hygiene are sustainable and
inequalities in access have
been progressively
eliminated
Sustainable use and
development of water
resources
Targets by 2030
Reduce both the urban
population with untreated
wastewater and untreated
industrial wastewater
flows by [x%]
Increase urban and
industrial wastewater
reused safely by [y%]
Reduce nutrient
pollution from agriculture
by [z%]
Improved water quality
and wastewater
management
Crosscutting targets by 2030
Improve resilience to floods, droughts and other water related disasters of all people by [x]
and economies by [y]
Improved governance and integrated management systems for freshwater and sanitation in
place in all countries in accordance with national targets
5. GWP MED:
Tunisia
GWP WAF:
Ghana
Benin
GWP EAF:
Kenya
GWP SAF:
Tanzania
Zambia
Countries invited to be part of the Consultation.
GWP SEA:
Indonesia
Viet Nam
GWP SAS:
Pakistan
Sri Lanka
Bangladesh
Nepal
GWP CACENA:
Kazakhstan
Tajikistan
GWP SAM:
Peru
Brazil
Argentina
Colombia
GWP CAM:
Guatemala
Nicaragua
GWP CARIB:
Trinidad and Tobago
GWP CEE:
Bulgaria
Slovenia
Poland
Romania
GWPO:
United Arab Emirates
6. (with important variations from region to region)
- 27% government/public sector
- 12% private sector
- 37% NGOs
- 19% academic / research / professional orgs
- 5% other (eg. international orgs, media)
KEY STRENGTHS :
ïŒ A neutral multistakeholder platform
ïŒ Inclusive yet clear structures at all levels
ïŒ Strong knowledge base
ïŒ Moving from advocacy to implementation
Overall structure after 15 years of GWP :
7. Mission:
âŠto support the sustainable development and
management of water resources at all levels
Strategic Goals
Strategic Elements
Global Water Partnership
Strategy 2009-2013
Vision and Mission
1.1Improvingsupportfor
watermanagementthrough
nationalprocesses
1.2Improvinggovernance
systems
1.3Improvingwater
infrastructure
1.4Improvingfinancingfor
watermanagement
1.5Facilitating
transboundarycooperation
1.6Monitoringprogresson
IWRM
2.1Adaptingtoclimate
change
2.2Achievingfoodsecurity
2.3Tacklingurbanisation
(includingwatersupplyand
sanitation)
2.4Resolvingconflict
4.1Partnershipand
alliancebuilding
4.2GWPperformance
measurment
4.3GWPfinancial
sustainability
4.4SupportingtheGWP
network
3.1Improving
communicationscapacity
3.2ImprovingGWP
outreach
3.3StrengtheningGWP
knowledgesharing
Goal 1:
Promote water as a key part of
sustainable national development
Goal 2:
Address critical development
challenges
Goal 3:
Reinforce knowledge sharing and
communications
Goal 4:
Build a more effective network
1a: Incorporate existing policies/
plans into national development
and implement
1b: Develop/strengthen weak/non-
existant policies/plans in national
development and implement
1c: Multi-stakeholder involvement in
building local capacity and
implementing policies/plans
2a: Take into account the links
between water and climate
change and develop solutions
for adaptation
2b: Address critical development
challenges, particularly food
security, urbanisation and
conflict resolution
2c: Objective and incisive
intellectual contributions
from GWP and its partners
3a: Knowledge dissemination to
global entities and the corporate
world
3b: Stakeholders have better access
to relevant and practical
knowledge and capacity to share
3c: Communications culture
embedded across the
Partnership and stakeholders
take up strategic information and
messages
4a: Strengthen the capacity of
RWPs sot hey are more
effective, and provide
support to the CWPs
4b: GWPO and RWPs improve
organisation, management
and governance
4c: GWPO, RWPsand CWPs
access new and diverse
funding and increase
traditional funding sources
Vision:
âŠa water secure world
Outcome
Challenges
3.4Strategicmessages
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and budgets
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8. 2009 :
Strategy update
« Building climate
resilience through
water security »
2011 :
« Future Directions »
ïClimate change
ïFood security
ïUrbanization
ïTransboundary
waters
ïFinancing water
management
2013 :
Thematic focus
areas proposed
following
participatory
global/regional
strategy process
ï Climate change
ï Food security
ï Urbanization
ï Transboundary
waters
ï Ecosystems
ï Energy security
ENDORSED BY MID-TERM STRATEGY REVIEW
9. Disaster Risk
Reduction
Climate
Adaptation
Water
Security
GWP operational strategy for
building climate resilience through water security(Goal 2)
Better climate information
GWPÂŽs approach : - Work with UNFCCC and the COPs (global level)
- Focus on the extreme events : building the integrated flood management and
integrated drought management programmes (with WMO) (regional level)
- Integrate National Adaptation Plans (NAPs) with IWRM plans, and build these into
national development planning (country level)
10.
11. Thank you !
A growing international
network since 1996