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TEC+ Meeting, Stockholm, August 29-30
THE GLOBAL WATER PARTNERSHIP:
A KNOWLEDGE NETWORK
Dr Mohamed Ait KadiChair, GWP Technical Committee
Narrative� To bring about change, people need knowledge to understand the state of water
resources and the tools needed to sustainably develop and manage them.
Knowledge can stimulate behavioral change towards a new ‘water culture’.
� GWP’s Technical Committee of international experts supports the Network by
identifying and articulating current and emerging water management issues,
transforming ideas into policy and actions, and generating knowledge that is
understandable, reliable, and accessible. Over many years, the Technical
Committee has generated and disseminated peer-reviewed knowledge products
on a wide range of water issues
� GWP Knowledge Chain connects the Regional and Country Water Partnerships,
the Technical Committee, the Global Secretariat, Strategic Knowledge Partners,
and wider audiences so that knowledge flows in many directions: global to
regions; region to region ; regions to global. It enables us to develop and
disseminate new demand-driven knowledge products based on local knowledge
and experiences rooted in different parts of the world.
Delivering through the Knowledge ChainCapitalising on knowledge rooted in different parts of the world
EVIDENCE &
UNDERSTANDING
DEBATES
POLICY
DIALOGUES
INFLUENCING
CHANGECONTINUOUS
IMPROVEMENT
ENABLING
ENVIRONMENTGOVERNANCE/POLICY
/INSTITUTIONS
FRAMEWORKS
Generate knowledge
that is understandable,
reliable, accessible, and
useful
Transform ideas
and problems into
policy/actions
Use of integrative
adaptive frameworks
to deliver collective
water solutions
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1. Concept Note
2. Perspectives paper
3. Regional case studies,
feedback and validation
4. Background paper
Knowledge partners
RWP
CWP
RTAC
Operational methodology
Publication
proposal
Template
Collaboration with KP
1. Participation in the research or production of a
knowledge product driven by a KP/RWP-CWP
2. Representative from a KP/RWP-CWP works on
planned GWP/TEC activity
3. GWP makes available funds for a partner to work
on a special product
4. Development of training modules (MOOCs, ..)
5. Scholarships (GWP-Dundee University)
Collaboration with RWP/CWP
1. Contribution to TEC Publications (Case studies..)
Representative from a KP/RWP-CWP works on
planned GWP/TEC activity
2. Commissioning papers (TFPs)
3. Organizing thematic Regional Workshops
4. Supporting Policy Consultations
5. Supporting Regional TECs/ Pool of Experts
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Objectifs
Management
Institutions
Activity Sectors
(water uses)
Feedback
PRIORITY THEMATIC AREASPlans for 2014-2016
Accept and embrace interconnectedness and comprehensiveness
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Food & Water
Securtiy
Ecosystems & Water Security
TransboundaryCooperation
Energy & Water
Security
Urbanisation& Water Security
Economics
of Water
Security
Land & Water Management
Climate Resilience
IDMP/APFM
WACDEP
Priority thematic areas
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