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New Collaborative Programs in 2013 and Suggestion for 2014

New Collaborative Programs in 2013 and Suggestion for 2014. A new strategic phase for Cap-Net in 2014-2017: strengthening networks and fostering partnerships Cap-Net Network Managers and Partners Meeting, 11 – 15 November 2013, Bali, Indonesia. Continued collaborative programs in from 2012.

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New Collaborative Programs in 2013 and Suggestion for 2014

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  1. New Collaborative Programs in 2013 and Suggestion for 2014 A new strategic phase for Cap-Net in 2014-2017: strengthening networks and fostering partnerships Cap-Net Network Managers and Partners Meeting, 11 – 15 November 2013, Bali, Indonesia

  2. Continued collaborative programs in from 2012

  3. New Collaborative Programs in 2013

  4. New Collaborative Programs in 2013 cont.

  5. New Collaborative Programs in 2013 cont.

  6. What is Ahead for 2014 2) Water Integrity and Accountability, Water Governance - Adaptation of the Manual and available materials into Southern Asian context (SCAN initiated discussion and motivated to start) - Continue with LA and African context with the networks, Monitoring surveys done in July says “need Replication” Positive and motivated to be streamline the concept into the ongoing work , Requirement of Institutional Strengthening in the ground, advocacy

  7. What is Ahead for 2014 • Water Safety Planning • Put together WSP case studies for Africa e.g. Rand Water, Nairobi Water • Initial Training session on WSPs in Africa for partners, members and other stakeholders • Update advocacy materials developed by IWA and WHO on WSPs • Revise the advocacy material and tailor them for the region as necessary • Material Development on Operation and Maintenance of Water Plants • Involve institutions in the development of WSP related courses/units

  8. What is Ahead for 2014 1) Earth Observation Tools for IWRM • Data acquisition strategies and techniques; • - Water Quality monitoring (algorithms specific for inland water bodies); • - Flood mapping; • - Vegetation monitoring and evapo-transpiration; • - Crop monitoring, irrigation; • - Land cover mapping; TIGER Capacity Building Facility: Regional Training of Trainers course for Land Cover Mapping in Water Resources Management

  9. What is Ahead for 2014 Sustainable Sanitation and Water Management • Africa Asia and Latin America ToT • Continuation and replication of the Use of SSWM toolkit for SSWM training with Seecon gmbh, networks and local partners

  10. What is Ahead for 2014 Human Right based Approach in IWRM - Inception brainstorming session for developing the training materials done. • HRBA for WASH to IWRM as a broad view. • Development of Training materials and ToT on HRBA

  11. Key stages in the realization of the RTWS HRBA to IWRM

  12. What is Ahead for 2014 Eco system approach in promoting IWRM UNEP, GIZ by AWARE Net Training materials adaptation and use for each regional context for capacity development

  13. What is Ahead for 2014 Serious Gaming for Capacity Development Cap-Net Version of Water Game – UNEP DHI Climate change adaptations with IWRM Ecosystem approach to IWRMDisasters mitigation with IWRM Conflicts and negotiation in a river basin Water-Energy-Food-Environment Nexus/ Interaction Recent Development - MOSA Version of the Water Game The Game should be used in Specific capacity development sessions for IWRM

  14. Games in Capacity Development and Water Management Serious game is a category of games that is designed for a specific learning purpose other than for entertainment

  15. Introduction to Aqua Republica • DHI and UNEP-DHI Center project • Aims to promote sustainable water resources management by sharing knowledge to: • Raise awareness • Build capacity • Integrating numerical model, real data and real life scenarios www.aquarepublica.com

  16. What is Ahead for 2014 • Revisiting of Gender and IWRM Training Manual Testing the Tutorial – GWA, WaterNet, 4-6 December, Windhoek, Namibia ToT planned in early 2014 2) Training session on Gender and water symposium 18th February 2014

  17. What is Ahead for 2014 Framework for Water Security And Climate Resilient Development in Africa 1) GWP WACDEP Program

  18. Water, Climate Development Programme – Capacity Development in Africa • identify, prioritise and appraise no/low regrets investments options • integrating WS&CR into development planning processes • Contributes to the achievement of the objectives of the National Adaptation Plans process

  19. Coastal zone manual (potentila partners WMO. UNEP, IWMI,...) • AGW Net program for trainingmaterial development • Incorporate past themes we were dealing with • Evolution of the themes/idea what still addressing in capcity development • Central Asia Conflict Resolution Training

  20. Thank you www.cap-net.org

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