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SENEGAL I.W.R.M. PLANNING PROCESS Tokyo, December 2004

SENEGAL I.W.R.M. PLANNING PROCESS Tokyo, December 2004. CONTENT. Background Organization Achievements First Lessons. BACKGROUND. Geographical Location. SENEGAL. Geographical Location. Background 1/4. Global context: MDGs and WSSD

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SENEGAL I.W.R.M. PLANNING PROCESS Tokyo, December 2004

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  1. SENEGAL I.W.R.M. PLANNING PROCESS Tokyo, December 2004

  2. CONTENT • Background • Organization • Achievements • First Lessons

  3. BACKGROUND

  4. Geographical Location SENEGAL

  5. Geographical Location

  6. Background 1/4 • Global context: MDGs and WSSD • African Context: NEPAD, AMCOW, and various initiatves for Africa: EUWI Canadian,Dutch and German Initiatives

  7. Background 2/4 • West African Context: • Sahel context : water scarcity • WAW Partnership since 2002 • ECOWAS / WRCU • Many shared RB: Senegal, Niger, Gambia

  8. Background 3/4 • Senegal context : • Political will developed for several years • SWP since 2002, with government’s support • Clear options of Water policy: focused on WR development and promotion of Sanitation • Two ministries (Sanitation and Hydraulic ) • Strengthening our willingness of cooperation with other countriesin the framework of OMVS (senegal RBO) and OMVG (Gambia RBO)

  9. Background 4/4 • Senegal context : main water problems • Water Quality: particularly for Groundwater, risks of pollution in Surface Water by agro-industry, • gaps in sanitation • High Running Costs because of obligation to use groundwater from deep aquifers • Maintenance / renewal of Hydraulical Infrastructures: no financial capacity for critical invests

  10. ORGANIZATION IWRM PLan Process

  11. Organization • Process initiated in the framework of Canadian Initiative • Process under control of Government • Important role of SWP

  12. Organization SWP Senegal Water Partnership General Assembly 8 Interest Groups 12 Steering Committee Ex. Sec. T. S. Committee 11 Local SWP

  13. Government - Relevant Ministries Driver : M.A.H. Steering Committee Chair: Min. Agric. Hydraulic DGPRE 66 members – Administrations, Local authorities, NGOs, Professional Organisations, University, Private sector, RBOs, Research institutes, SWP SWP

  14. Government - Relevant Ministries Driver : M.A.H. Steering Committee Chair: Min. Agric. Hydraulic DGPRE Following Committee 3 Min- SWP SWP

  15. Government - Relevant Ministries Driver : M.A.H. Steering Committee Chair: Min. Agric. Hydraulic DGPRE Following Committee 3 Min- SWP SWP Team Project 19 members Coordination Cel 2 RFP 2 RFP 2 RFP 2 RFP 2 RFP 2 RFP

  16. ACHIEVEMENTS

  17. Achievements • MOU signed (Minister & GWPO) • Early, IWRM in relation with MDGs • Close collaboration between Gov. and SWP • Team building workshop (May) : 60 people – identification of Team Members – creation of a ”network” between participants • Work plan Awareness that it is Long term process

  18. Achievements .Team building workshop (May) : 60 people – identification of Team Members – creation of a ”network” between participants • Work plan

  19. Additional studies Additional studies Surveys Surveys 2 WS consultation 5 Regional WS information 5 Regional WS on inventory LFA Meeting WPlan Appoint project staff Team building M O U Adoption process Inventory report Preparation 1st & 2nd version CWP WS Creation of SC & FC Inventory Road Map Training Plan Training Action Comm. Plan Comm. Action Comm. Action 2006 15/01/2004 05/2004 12/2004

  20. Achievements • First Regional Workshops (2/5 realised) • Idenditification and lauchning of 5 studies in relation with MDGs: • Communication plan • Water resources • Uses and needs • Institutionnal framework • Financial matters

  21. NEXT

  22. Next • Prepare all structures to be effective in the Implementation phase (IWRM Plan is not an end itself) • SWP: role to play in: • Training sector • Conflict resolution system between users • Mission of prevention beside national and local authorities • Provide to governmental Institutions advice and opinion about policies

  23. LESSONS

  24. Lessons To involve maximum of people .. And give means for doing that (ex : Wolof language) • Do not forget that the objective is the implementation not the Plan itself (L Term) • To get very early the political will (takes time) • To imply Donors during the planning phase • To be able to reply to the expectation from population, which ”WE” have created • Awareness that it is Long term process

  25. ”Penthio Ndokhmi” for all and Everywhere ARIGATO GOZAIMASS DIUREUDIUF MERCI

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