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UN-Water Water Country Briefs Introduction & Background

UN-Water Water Country Briefs Introduction & Background. Frederik Pischke Interagency Water Advisory UN-Water. Strategic Priority Areas UN-Water. Coherence and Coordination among UN-Water members and partners Contribute to Global Policy Dialogues Support at the Regional and National level.

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UN-Water Water Country Briefs Introduction & Background

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  1. UN-Water Water Country BriefsIntroduction & Background Frederik Pischke Interagency Water Advisory UN-Water

  2. Strategic Priority Areas UN-Water • Coherence and Coordination among UN-Water members and partners • Contribute to Global Policy Dialogues • Support at the Regional and National level

  3. Initial Discussions and other relevant initiatives While being involved in other projects/ reports: • Country Status Overviews (WSP) • CSD-13 Survey (UN DESA with SIWI) • JMP country snapshots (UNICEF/ WHO) • UN-Water GLAAS country snapshots (?) (WHO – UN-Water) • Sanitation and Water for All (SWA) country overviews • WWDR case studies (UN-Water WWAP) • Recent work by the World Bank …and many others to be discussed in this workshop

  4. Status of Implementation of CSD -13 Policy Actions on Water and Sanitation; A Country Level Survey • 35 countries • General analysis of policy decision implementation at the national level • Context by key development indicators (HDI) • Analysis: “CSD-13 Policy Index” • Performance by water indicators

  5. How will theUN-Water Water Country Briefsbe different?

  6. Objectives of this PILOT project: • Visualize the critical importance of “investments in water” for human and economic development (Water resources management, as well as drinking water supply and sanitation) • Foster increased political momentum for stronger interventions on water-related issues by policy makers, dealing with peace and security, infrastructure investments, agricultural, health, education and environmental issues, as well as macro- and micro-economic perspectives. • mobilize increased financial and institutional investments directed to water–related interventions • serve as a tool for advocacy on water issues in more general terms • Serve as decision support tools in policy processes • Primary target group is national governments, but major civil society organizations and private sector actors, and the media are also key stakeholders • Main purpose of this project is to define the methodology and develop the template and framework and apply it to a limited number of countries

  7. How to reach “outside” the “water box”? • Relevant for minister of finance, agriculture, health • Quantify impacts of addressing water challenges on other “sectors” / the issues that matter (agriculture, industry, transport, health, education, jobs, …) • Not only drinking water supply and sanitation services but also what is lumped under “water resources management”

  8. Challenges of this PILOT project on Water Country Briefs • Primary Data Evidence based (quantitative) vs. Perception based (qualitative) data • What level? Country Level! But what about watershed level data on water resources (challenge of integration of data)? • Conceptual framework • which data to collect where? • what to do in a ‘perfect’ world, i.e. a world with all the data that can realistically be obtained?

  9. Opportunities of this PILOT project:Water Country Briefs • Make the case of water “outside the box” • Strengthen evidence base at the country level • Be able to tell “our” side of the story – the water side to the decision-makers at the country level • Support / Build onto other initiatives • Bring actors together – inside and outside the UN system • Show clearly what the data gaps are • Progress on the 15 UN-Water key indicators • Generate funding for a continuation of this project / related initiatives (?)

  10. What do we have? • Support from the USA – but also a clear indication that they want the UN system to lead and shape the WCB • Experience from other similar exercises • Experts and practitioners willing to contribute • A committed project team at FAO Aquastat, with support from the UN-Water Technical Secretariat

  11. What do we need? • Commitment from you to contribute with ideas, expertise and time • Steering Committee of Water Country Brief project • Decisions at this diagnostic workshop • Which 10-15 countries to pilot in • Conceptual framework to “make the case” to decision makers • Which event to target in roll-out of briefs in 2012/2013?

  12. 2012 will be a busy year… • 4th World Water Development Report 03/2012 • 6th World Water Forum 03/2012 • JMP • GLAAS 03/2012 • SWA High Level Meeting 04/2012 • Water Resources Management Progress Report 06/2012 • UNCSD 2012 (Rio+20) 06/2012 • Water Country Briefs (?)

  13. Thank You www.unwater.org

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