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Alex Simalabwi Global Coordinator Water and Climate Programme Stockholm, 27 August 2013 Towards a shared Vision
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Alex Simalabwi

Global Coordinator

Water and Climate Programme

Stockholm, 27 August 2013

Towards a shared Vision

...united in purpose...celebrating regional diversity

One GWP

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Why a shared Vision

To coordinate our efforts on adaptation, ensure strategic precision and efficiency in our value proposition to one

of the greatest global challenges of our time

One GWP

one results framework

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Single objective

WCP Impact

Impact: A higher level of water security and climate resilience achieved in developingcountries, transboundary basins and economicregions

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• In collaboration with UNDP and UNEP, WHO, FAO, IFAD and UNITAR, contribute to National Adaptation Plans (NAPs) process under the UNDP/UNEP led Global Support programmewith support from UNFCCC and GEF

• NAPs aimed at supporting countries to mainstream adaptation in development processes

.........Contribution to NAPs

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Water and Climate Programme

Water and Climate

programme

1. WACDEP in Africa

2. Water and Climate Programmes – Caribbean, Asia,

Latin America, Europe

3. Global WMO/GWP IDMP and APFM

4. Deltas Climate Resilience Programme

WCP programmes/projects use the same log frame

Outputs and the methods of delivery to

get results depends on regional and

country context

Because water resources challenges are

context specific

BUT…….!

Flexibity in regional approaches essential

Doing different things-contributing to the

same objective

Log frame provides a guiding framework!!

NO ONE SIZE FITS ALL.!

Towards a shared Vision on Work Packages

WCP implementation – Work Packages

Four (4) components with eight (8) generic

Work Packages are the mechanisms for

implementing the WCP

Each Work Package objective contributes to a

corresponding Outcome Challenge

Work Packages are interrelated….

What is a Work Package?

In Project Management:

A work package is a group of related tasks that are defined

at the same level within a work breakdown structure.

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

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WATER CLIMATE DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME -AFRICA

Water security and climate resilience integrated in Africa's growth and

development

Investments in regional and National

Development

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Component 1: Countries and regions supported to develop

and integrate “no/low regrets” water security and climate

resilience investments into their development plans, budgets

and programmes

Work Package 1: Regional and transboundary cooperation

Objective/ Outcome Challenge 1: Regional Economic Communities River Basin Organisations (RBOs) and governments advance regional cooperation in climate change adaptation in transboundary waters and shared aquifers for regional and economic development

Component 1: Countries and regions supported to develop

and integrate “no/low regrets” water security and climate

resilience investments into their development plans, budgets

and programmes

Work Package 2: National development planning processes

Objective/Outcome Challenge 2: Countries integrate water security and climate resilience into national development planning, decision-making processes

Work Package 3: Investments

Objective/ Outcome Challenge 3: Stakeholders at all levels develop gender sensitive ‘No/low Regrets’ investments and financing strategies

Work Package 4: Project Preparation and Financing

Objective/Outcome Challenge 4: governments enhance efficiency in Project preparation to leverage funding from traditional sources of water financing and adaptation funds

Component 2: Solutions in place for addressing critical water

security challenges to enhance climate resilience of

countries and communities

Work Package 5: Demonstration Projects

Objective/ Outcome Challenge 5: Stakeholders develop and implement innovative pro-poor and gender sensitive ‘green’ solutions for addressing critical water security challenges such as water-food-energy, to enhance climate resilience of countries and communities

Component 3: Knowledge and capacity developed for

enhancing water security and climate resilience

Work Package 6: Capacity Development

Objective/Outcome Challenge 6: Institutions and stakeholders have enhanced capacity to develop no/low regrets investment and integrate water security and climate resilience in development plans

Work Package 7: Knowledge and awareness

Objective/ Outcome Challenge 7: Institutions and stakeholders have access to and use information and knowledge on how to enhance water security and climate resilient development

Component 4: Operational GWP network working with

strategic allies and stakeholders to integrate water security

and climate resilience in the development process

Work Package 8: Governance and Fundraising

Objective/ Outcome Challenge 8: Regional/ country level partnerships’ have enhanced competencies in fund raising, project coordination, financial management, stakeholder engagement, monitoring and evaluation

The log frame indicators is what GWP will

be measured on

We need a common understanding on the

indicators and how to measure progress

towards implementation including risk

management and monitoring


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