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Science and Technology services for Supporting Water Management Policies in Developing Countries

African Centres of Excellence in WATER. Science and Technology services for Supporting Water Management Policies in Developing Countries. EC Support to the African Centres of Excellence in Water WATER – ACE Project DG Joint Research Centre Institute for Environment and Sustainability.

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Science and Technology services for Supporting Water Management Policies in Developing Countries

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  1. African Centres of Excellence in WATER Science and Technology services for Supporting Water Management Policies in Developing Countries EC Support to the African Centres of Excellence in Water WATER – ACE Project DG Joint Research Centre Institute for Environment and Sustainability Dr. Cesar CARMONA-MORENO • Current African Centres • Western Africa • - UCAD Sénégal • 2IE Burkina Faso • Southern Africa • - UWC South Africa • - SU South Africa • - UKZN South Africa, • CSIR • Universities from Malawi and Botswana Contact person : cesar.carmona-moreno@jrc.it

  2. WATER – ACE Project Science and Technology services for Supporting Water Management Policies in Developing Countries The mission of the JRC • Providing a customer-driven scientific and technical support for the conception, development, implementation and monitoring of EU policies. • Being a reference centre of science and technology for the Union as a service of the European Commission. • Serving the common interest of the Member States, while being independent of special interests, whether private or national. • The WATER ACE Project • To support the African Centres of Excellence in Water • To foster integrated resources management and intergovernmental / inter-institutional cooperation in the Water Sector in Africa Contact person : cesar.carmona-moreno@jrc.it

  3. WATER – ACE Project Science and Technology services for Supporting Water Management Policies in Developing Countries Water ACE : The framework Framework will be based around 3 Big Axes or Land Marks of the Water – ACE AXE 1 Supporting the development of regional networks • Optimising competences and knowledge sharing in the frame of an open network (southern and West Africa) • The network should address governance and policy issues: • => being a technical and scientific adviser e.g in SWAPs, to AMCOW -TAC AXE 2 Guidelines, Data and Policy Dissemination • Information dissemination at Regional BUT also at Continental level • EC Contribution: EU Guidelines for Water Management that should become “a base for the African Water Guidelines” • EC - ESA Contribution: TIGER = Support through Call for Proposals – Capacity Building, Data, Software AXE 3 Water Knowledge Management Building • The objective is to Build and Valorise the African Water Knowledge • EC Contribution: AQUAKNOW Platform = Web-based information system for Virtual Communication, Knowledge Management and Training on-line. • www.aquaknow.net

  4. WATER – ACE Project Science and Technology services for Supporting Water Management Policies in Developing Countries Water ACE : The framework • How? This is not a shopping list • Establishing a Medium – Long Term Strategy for the Centres of Excellence ( CoE) • Identifying JOINT “Strong Points” and “Weaknesses” of the CoE • Establishing COMMON priorities for JOINT activities • Proposing a Stable BUT Open Structure = New members-institutions can be identified

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