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Building a water secure world :
GWP Strategy
Towards 2020
Dr Ania Grobicki
1 October 2014
GFCS Meeting, Geneva
• 13 Regional Water Partnerships (12 in 2009)
• 86 Country Water Partnerships (70 in 2009)
• Now 3024 Partner organizations in 176 countries (2000 in 2009)
• Global Secretariat hosted by the Swedish Government
A fast- growing global network since 1996; an intergovernmental organization (IGO) since 2002
GWP´s Vision – a water secure world Enough water for all – for society, for economic
development, and for ecosystems
Reducing risks of drought, floods, landslides, water-borne
diseases – all the negative aspects of water
Improved quality of life for the most vulnerable, especially
women and children
Through an integrated approach – participatory, working
with all sectors and stakeholders (IWRM)
MISSION – To advance governance and management of
water resources at all levels, for sustainable and
equitable development
GWP´s new Patron :
Her Excellency Ellen Johnson Sirleaf
President of Liberia
H.E. President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf of
Liberia, Nobel Peace Prize winner and former
Finance Minister, director of Citibank and
HSBC, and Assistant SG of UNDP.
Her Excellency is also AMCOW Goodwill
Ambassador for Water and Sanitation and
Co-Chair of the GWP-OECD Global Dialogue
on Water Security and Sustainable Growth,
together with Mr Angel Gurria.
5
Strategic Approach
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Programme activitiesRegional core
Programme activitiesDesignated funds
Programme activities Locallyraised
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FORECASTED RESOURCES 2014 € 20.5M
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Germany
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Sweden
Switzerland
UK
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Run off variation (1960-90 /2070-90)
Implications of climate change
More climatic extremes
Implications of climate change :
More climatic extremes
Disaster Risk
Reduction
Climate
Adaptation
Water
Security
GWP Framework for Water Security and Climate Resilience
Better climate information/climate services
GWP´s role : - Reaching out to the climate community and the disaster risk management community
- Linking water security with these agendas at national level, regional level, global level
- Advocating that better water management is essential for building climate resilience
(a ”no regrets” strategy) // Building country and regional partnerships and programmes
2011 : WACDEP launched in Africa (8 African
countries,
4 transboundary river basins, 1 transboundary
aquifer)
"In the face of climate change, partnerships such as
those launched in the Water, Climate and
Development Programme with Global Water
Partnership represent a good first step."
Hon. Edna Molewa, Minister of Water and Environmental
Affairs, South Africa, and President of AMCOW, at the 3rd
Africa Water Week in 2011
Overall objective of WACDEP :
To support integration of water security and
climate resilience in development planning
and decision making processes
WACDEP implements
commitments in the 2008
Sharm el Sheik Declaration
by the AU Heads of State on
Water
And is central to the
delivery of climate related
objectives in the AMCOW
Triennial WorkPlan
WATER CLIMATE DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME -AFRICA
Water security and climate resilience integrated in Africa's growth and
development
Investments in regional and National
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Enabling activities Integration, investments in Climate
resilient growth and development
North West Sahara Aquifer (focus country :
Tunisia)
Volta Basin (focus : Burkina Faso and Ghana)
Lake Chad Basin (focus : Cameroon)
Limpopo Basin (focus countries :
Mozambique and Zimbabwe)
Kagera Basin (focus countries :
Burundi and Rwanda)
Piloting WACDEP in Africa –
5 Transboundary Water Basins and 8 Focus Countries
Building climate resilience through
water security :….we have the tools!
National
Adaptation
Plans (NAPs)
Integrated
Flood
Management
National
IWRM Plans
Integrated
Drought
Management
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