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Towards a Mediterranean water knowledge hub Eric MINO Euro-Med Information System

Towards a Mediterranean water knowledge hub Eric MINO Euro-Med Information System on know-how in the water sector www.emwis.net. State of Play. Preparation of a new Mediterranean water strategy and related projects, Union for the Med ministerial conference – 22 December 2008, Jordan

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Towards a Mediterranean water knowledge hub Eric MINO Euro-Med Information System

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  1. Towards a Mediterranean water knowledge hub Eric MINO Euro-Med Information System on know-how in the water sector www.emwis.net

  2. State of Play • Preparation of a new Mediterranean water strategy and related projects, • Union for the Med ministerial conference – 22 December 2008, Jordan • Need for good governance tools • for the success of water policies & related investments • Coordination of initiatives • Valuable experiences • within existing regional & local initiatives

  3. Efficient governance toolsrequire: • National data collection & monitoring system • National water documentation center • Well trained and educated professionals • Continuous dialogue between stakeholders • Interface between research and policy • Innovative demonstration projects • Long term scenarios

  4. What EMWIS does? • Online water information services • Capacity building on water information management • Networking of national water authorities • Reinforcing National water data systems in coherence with international standards  Regional water observation mechanism • Working groups  Exchange of know-how, recommendations

  5. Lessons • Large amount of content online • 16 national water websites, international website • Yellow pages, multilingual water thesaurus, projects database (300) • Interest of water information confirmed • 50 000 visits/month • ca 15 000 subscribers to news e-flash • Exchange of experiences between water authorities • Working groups, training, technical visits • Information must be managed at the appropriate level • Needs for • Coordination between international and national programmes • Consolidated water data at national/local levels • Data standardisation and exchange at national level • Stronger involvement of all national stakeholders

  6. Lessons:Existing regional initiatives & valuable expertise at local level • EMWIS • Information & documentation • Data management • MENBO • River Basins Organisations • Med-EUWI / GWP-Med • National dialogues • UNEP-MAP • Prospective on sustainable development • Protecting the Mediterranean sea • MEDA-Water • Pilot projects • …… • National water authorities • Research centers / universities • Basin organisations • Local/regional public authorities • User associations / NGO • Related ministries • Environment, Agriculture, health … • ….

  7. Stakeholder forum A regional knowledge hub • To support national governance Administrations Institutional networks Local NGOs International NGOs Researchers Local managers Public Donors Etc. Trainingcentres Documentation & data Coordination Research & technologies Universities Projects Prospective

  8. Key principles • Inclusive attitude on topics and partners • Focus on meeting the needs of the citizens of Mediterranean countries • Governance ensured by regular review meetings of the Med water expert forum • Availability of international expertise • Generation; identification, dissemination of state-of-the-art knowledge • Leadership on each topic

  9. Benefits expected A truly joint, equal and open framework bringing together participants from the northern and southern Mediterranean regions • At the national level: • Coordinated support from regional initiatives • Common regional programmes for better collaboration between countries • Implementing lessons learnt at regional level • At the Mediterranean level: • Common understanding of needs • Access to validated information from national levels • Better distribution of responsibilities • Evaluation of results • Faster transfer of results

  10. Thank youwww.semide.netwww.emwis.net

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