ania grobicki's gwp strategy presentation, tokyo 21 march 2014
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Building a water secure world :
Launch of the new GWP Strategy
Towards 2020
21 March 2014
Tokyo
• 13 Regional Water Partnerships (12 in 2009)
• 86 Country Water Partnerships (70 in 2009)
• 3,122 institutional Partners in 167 countries (around 2000 in 2009)
• Up from 500 Partners in 2004
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A growing international network since 1996
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GWP Strategy Towards 2020
GWP Vision: A Water Secure World
GWP Mission: To advance governance and management of water resources for sustainable and equitable development.
GWP Core Values: Neutrality, inclusiveness, openness, integrity, accountability, respect, gender sensitivity, and solidarity
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GWP Strategic Goals
1) Catalyse change in policies and practice
2) Generate and communicate knowledge
3) Strengthen partnerships
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GWP Thematic ApproachFoodEcosystems Transboundary
Energy Climate Change Urbanisation
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Cross Cutting Issues: Gender and Youth
Support for gender mainstreaming in water management
Support for youth and young water professionals
Independent gender and youth strategies under development
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GWP Central America
• Water reforms supported in El Salvador, Water Act 2013 (Goal 1)• Guidance document developed for basin management in Nicaragua in
a highly participatory process (Goal 2) 175 Partners, 7 countries
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GWP Caribbean
• National IWRM policy resurfaces in Grenada (Goal 1)• GWP Caribbean Journalists‘ Network engages those outside the
'water box‘ through Media Awards (Goal 2)75 Partners, 21 countries
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GWP South America
• New institutions for the Chancay-Lambayeque basin in Peru (Goal 1)
• Supporting the Water Sustainability Summit held in 5 cities in Chile (Goal 2)
282 Partners, 10 countries
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GWP Central and Eastern Europe
• Water planning capacity of five local authorities improved in Moldova (Goal 1)
• Support to the Sava Commission (with GWP Med) – a new transboundary institution (Goal 1) 142 Partners, 12 countries
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GWP Central Asia and Caucasus
• IWRM approach applied in Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan and Uzbekistan with training for 5,000 stakeholders (Goal 2)
• Urban wastewater used for agriculture in Armenia (Goal 1)149 Partners, 8 countries
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GWP China
• Policy needs for IWRM identified in China• Evaluating IWRM in the Yellow River Basin
(Goal 1)100 Partners
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GWP Southeast Asia
• Capacity for risk monitoring of Thailand's river basins strengthened (Goal 1)
• First steps taken towards water cooperation in Myanmar (Goal 3)
248 Partners, 10 countries
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GWP South Asia
• Water management problem on the Nilwala River solved by stakeholders in Sri Lanka (Goal 3)
• Knowledge shared to improve climate resilience in South Asia (Goal 2)
502 Partners, 7 countries
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GWP Mediterranean
• IWRM planning advanced in Jordan, Lebanon and Tunisia (Goal 1)
• Knowledge exchange reinforced on transboundary water resources management, incl. Medjerda River (Goal 2)
77 Partners, 20 countries
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GWP Central Africa
• Capacity of NGOs to interact with government strengthened in Central African Republic (Goal 1)
• Journalists' role in water and climate change enhanced in Cameroon, new journalists´ network formed (Goal 2)
133 Partners, 7 countries
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GWP Eastern Africa
• Stakeholders committed to climate resilience of transboundary catchment (Goal 1)
• Water declaration by 'future leaders' adopted at youth conference (Goal 3)
187 Partners, 9 countries
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GWP West Africa
• A successful partnership for implementing IWRM in West Africa with UNEP (Goal 1)
• Groundwater management put on the ECOWAS regional agenda in West Africa (Goal 1)
240 Partners, 15 countries
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GWP Southern Africa
• Water supply and sanitation improved in schools in Botswana through rainwater harvesting (Goal 1)
• Funds leveraged in new donor environment in southern Africa (Goal 3)
296 Partners, 12 countries
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Launch of Water and Climate Framework at
Africa Water Week, Cairo, Egypt, May 2012
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Delivering the new Strategy
Strengthening Network
Capacity
Monitoring and Evaluation
Securing Financial Resources
Contributing to the Global
Development Agenda
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Strategic Approach
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Join Us!
Check out the GWP Toolbox! An online repository that brings together resources on how to apply Integrated Water Resources Management: www.gwptoolbox.org
Become a Partner! Applications are open to all organization and institutions that support an integrated approach to managing water resources and there is no fee. Apply online at http://www.gwp.org
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