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Title: The Pacific IWRM Programme


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The Pacific IWRM Programme
  • Component 1 Demonstration, Capture and Transfer
    of Best Practices in IWRM and WUE
  • Component 2 IWRM and WUE Regional Indicator
    Framework
  • Component 3 Policy, Legislative and
    Institutional Reform for Integrated Water
    Resources Management (IWRM) and Water Use
    Efficiency (WUE)
  • Component 4 Regional and National Capacity
    Building and Sustainability Programme for IWRM
    and WUE, including Knowledge Exchange and
    Learning and Replication

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  • Funded by the European Union Water Facility from
    2008 to 2010
  • Support to Cook Islands, Fiji, Federated States
    of Micronesia, Kiribati, Marshall Islands, Nauru,
    Niue, Samoa, Solomon Islands, Palau, Papua New
    Guinea, Tonga, Tuvalu, Vanuatu
  • Executed by SOPAC specifically supported by three
    project advisers Rhonda Bower (bower_at_sopac.org),
    James Dalton (jamesd_at_sopac.org), and Ulrika
    Gunnartz (ulrika_at_sopac.org)
  • Links closely to and will provide an enabling
    environment for on-the-ground activities
    (initiatives, projects, etc.) to improve the
    management of water resources

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What are we expecting to achieve by the end of
the IWRM programme?
  • National IWRM plans and WUE strategies
  • developed and endorsed by governments
  • approaches implementation agreed across national,
    community and regional organisations
  • appropriate resources allocated for
    implementation and monitoring and national
    budgeting and financial planning for
    cross-sectoral IWRM approaches included within
    Treasuries/Financial Ministries
  • linked to an integrated into NSDS and related
    sectoral national strategies and action plans
  • including institutional and technical
    interventions required for scaling-up
    demonstration projects (GEF)

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What are we expecting to achieve by the end of
the IWRM programme?
  • Strengthened and sustainable APEX water bodies
    (national water committees)
  • endorsed and appointed by government to support
    implementation, monitoring and adaptation of
    national IWRM and WUE plans and coordination of
    IWRM activities
  • meeting regularly
  • Wide membership from all relevant sectors with
    mechanisms for consultation and participation of
    non-governmental actors
  • Raised awareness and understanding of IWRM across
    civil society, government, education systems and
    the private sector, with IWRM mainstreamed into
    national working practices (including e.g.
    national school curricula)

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So how can the IWRM Planning Programme help?
  • To complement existing processes and initiatives
  • Adapted to the specific situation and needs of
    each country
  • In the form of, for example
  • technical advise (resource centre, experts)
  • regional exchange and linkages (meetings and
    networking)
  • communications and information management
    (national resource base)
  • staff support (to IWRM planning process and water
    committees)

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Implementation arrangements
Cabinet/Parliament
Related nationally funded initiatives and
policy processes
Info/proposals/reporting
Endorsement/support
High level champion
National Water Committees
Other externally funded projects
Support staff
HYCOS
IWRM FP
GEF funded IWRM project/demos
SOPAC IWRM National planning programme
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