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Global Projects : 1. The Sustainable Development Goal onwater in the post-2015 development agenda2. The Global Dialogue on Water Security and Sustainable Growth3. The Water Country Briefs4. The World Water Forum process to April 2015
Dr Ania Grobicki
GWP Executive Secretary
June 2014
Global Dialogue on Water Security and Sustainable Growth
OBJECTIVES: To produce evidence on the economics of water security in support of a Goal on Water within the post-2015 development agenda.To bring stakeholders´ voices from country level into the global debate.To generate high level political support for the Global Water Goal.
Phase 1 : Jan - April 2013Phase 2 : Jan - April 2014
The GWP-OECD Global Dialogue on Water Security and Sustainable Growth was launched at Stockholm World Water Week on 2 September 2013
High Level Panel Co-Chairs :
H.E. President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf of Liberia, Nobel Peace Prize laureate,who is also GWP Patron
Mr. Angel Gurria, Secretary General of OECD, formerly Mexico’s Minister of Foreign Affairs and Minister of Finance
The GWP-OECD Global Dialogue
Key Dates 2014/2015: 23 May 2014 Africa Water Week, Dakar (video speech by HE President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf, GWP Patron)
1/3 June 2014 : Singapore International Water Week(during UNSGAB meeting)
1 September 2014 : Stockholm World Water Week
November 2014 : OECD Forum, Paris
April 2015 : World Water Forum, Daegu, South Korea (launch of the final report). Outcomes to feed into discussions on SDGs prior to the UNGA in September 2015.
Expert Task Force
• Co-Chairs• Claudia Sadoff• Professor David
Grey and Jim Hall (Oxford University)
• Global scale research• Basin scale research • Integrating the
findings of the country consultations
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National Stakeholder Consultations on Water – Phase I: Jan to April 2013
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Facilitated by GWP in 22 countries: •Discussed challenges and priorities post-2015•Countries want targets specific to their own situation - a common thread was about implementing water resources management following an integrated approach•Issues raised informed the development of the UN-Water Recommendations•Stakeholder report was presented to the OWG for their meeting of 24 May 2013•Brought the voice of the stakeholders into the UN process.•Supported by UNDP, UN ECE, SDC and EUWI-AWG
The Country Consultations presented the UN-Water recommendations to key stakeholders at country level.
They covered 29 countries, some the same as phase I to get follow up and some new countries to extend the outreach.
The consultations promoted and provided feedback on the proposed Water Goal and targets, including informing senior officials and New York country missions involved in the SDG negotiations.
The country consultations form part of the GWP-OECD Global Dialogue on Water Security and Sustainable Growth.
Country Country Consultations on Water – Consultations on Water – Phase II: Jan to April 2014Phase II: Jan to April 2014
GWP MED:
Tunisia
GWP WAF:
Ghana
Benin
GWP EAF:
Kenya
GWP SAF:
Tanzania
Zambia
Brazil
Argentina
Colombia
GWP CAM:
Guatemala
Nicaragua
GWP CARIB:
Trinidad and Tobago
GWP CEE:
Bulgaria
Slovenia
Poland
Romania
GWPO:
United Arab Emirates
ctive network [partnering]
29 Countries which carried out the Country 29 Countries which carried out the Country Consultations :Consultations :
GWP SEA:IndonesiaViet Nam
GWP SAS:Pakistan Sri Lanka BangladeshNepal
GWP CACENA:KazakhstanTajikistan
GWP SAM:PeruBrazilArgentina Colombia
GWP CAM:GuatemalaNicaragua
GWP CARIB:Trinidad and Tobago
GWP CEE:Bulgaria SloveniaPoland Romania
Each of these countries has a seat on the Open Working Group on the SDGs
OUTCOMES :
Broad consensus that a dedicated water goal is fundamental within the post-2015 development agenda
Strong support for comprehensive and inter-related targets that advance integrated approaches to water management
Clear preference for a “dashboard” with flexibility for setting national targets, with definitions for terms and indicators
Need for an innovative and comprehensive monitoring and evaluation system to measure progress
Country Country Consultations on Water – Consultations on Water – Phase II: Jan to April 2014Phase II: Jan to April 2014
Visible Findings
• Individual country reports provided to mission representatives in New York as input to SDG discussions
• Synthesis report injected into the UN-Water SDG Working Group and the OWG directly
• Key messages presented in Singapore IWW• Shaping the research undertaken by the Task Force• Advocacy through the High Level Panel
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Post-2015 SDG Process
Six thematic debates convened by the President of the General Assembly in 2014: 18-19 February 2014 : 1.Water, Sanitation and Sustainable Energy(GWP ES moderated Panel 1 on Water and Sanitation)
6-7 March 2014 :2. Contributions of women, the young and civil society(GWP Chair participated)
9-10 April 2014 :3. Role of partnerships (GWP Chair participated)
Post-2015 SDG Process
-Open Working Group has 17 Areas of Focus - Water is one of them
-September2014: High Level Stocktaking event
-November 2014: Synthesis report on the MDGs
-2015 as the International Year of Water and Development, GWP invited to be one of the lead agencies with UNDP, UNEP
-Intergovernmental Negotiations until September 2015 on the proposed new post-2015 development framework
A role for the network?
What are your ideas for our network to further engage in the SDG process
throughout the year?
Should GWPO apply for observer status in the UN General Assembly and can you support this?
Post-2015 SDG Process and2015 as the Year of Water and Development
GWP MED:
Tunisia
GWP WAF:
Benin
Cape Verde
GWP EAF:
Uganda
Kenya
GWP SAF:
Chad
Brazil
Argentina
Colombia
GWP CAM:
Guatemala
Nicaragua
GWP CARIB:
Trinidad and Tobago
GWP CEE:
Bulgaria
Slovenia
Poland
Romania
GWPO:
United Arab Emirates
ctive network [partnering]
A new Global Project : (UN) Water Country A new Global Project : (UN) Water Country Briefs: Countries to be approached in Phase II Briefs: Countries to be approached in Phase II
GWP SEA:Indonesia
GWP SAS:Nepal
GWP CACENA:UzbekistanTajikistan
GWP SAM:Brazil
GWP CAM:Guatemala
GWP CEE:Romania
Countries in italics also carried out Country ConsultationsPhase I of Water Country Briefs led by FAO
French Water Partnership :France
7th World Water Forum
When: April 12-17, 2015
Where: Daegu & Gyeongbuk, South Korea
What: 4 Main Processes + Side-events
Thematic Process
Political Process
Science & Technology
Process
Regional Process
NEW!
• Expo & Fair
• Citizen’s Forum
• Co-located Events
• Cultural Events
• Opening & Closing Ceremony
• Thematic Process
• Science & Technology Process
• Expo & Fair
• Political Process
• High-level Panel
• Regional Process
• Citizen’s Forum
Daegu: EXCODaegu: EXCO Gyeongju: HICOGyeongju: HICO300300 kmkm
Gyeongju
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7th World Water Forum
★ 7th World Water Forum2014 2015
Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2
Registration Early Bird Registration(from Apr., up until 3 months before the Forum)
Pre-Registration On-Site Registration
• Completion of Working Groups (June)• Draft of the Forum program (~ Dec.)4 Processes
Water EXPO
• Call for Proposals (Mar.~)• Selection of Programs (~ Dec.)Citizen’s Forum
Co-located Events
Application(Apr.~Aug.)
Selection of Programs
- 5 -
Early Bird(Apr.~Jul)
Booth allocation
7th World Water Forum
- GWPO Focal Point: Fraser MacLeod- Regional and Subregional Process
- All GWP Regions involved, several co-leading (eg.GWP Med, CACENA)- New cross.regional process led by GWP : Economic Water Insecurity (EWI)
- Thematic Process- SMART implementation of IWRM (GWP co-leads the Design Group)- Water and Disasters session- Interest in other sessions (Urbanization, Food Security)
- Science and Technology - Roles TBD
- Political- Global Dialogue
GWP in World Water Forum
Thank you !
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