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The WATER-ACE project aims to provide science and technology services for supporting water management policies in developing countries. It focuses on fostering intergovernmental and inter-institutional cooperation in the water sector in Africa through the support and capacity building of African Centres of Excellence in Water.
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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: • - Univ. Western Cape South Africa • - Stellenbosh University South Africa • - Univ KwaZulu Natal South Africa, • CSIR • Universities from Malawi and Botswana Contact person : cesar.carmona-moreno@jrc.it
WATER – ACE Project Science and Technology services for Supporting Water Management Policies in Developing Countries The mission of the JRC is : • to provide customer-driven scientific and technical support for the conception, development, implementation and monitoring of EU policies. • As a service of the European Commission, the JRC functions as a reference centre of science and technology for the Union. • Close to the policy-making process, it serves the common interest of the Member States, while being independent of special interests, whether private or national Contact person : cesar.carmona-moreno@jrc.it
WATER – ACE Project Science and Technology services for Supporting Water Management Policies in Developing Countries Water ACE : The framework • Support to African Centres of Excellence in Water • Fostering integrated resources management and intergovernmental / inter-institutional cooperation in the Water Sector in Africa • Framework will be based around 3 Big Axes : • 1) Supporting the development of regional networks • Capacity building + Training + Research Activities in the frame of an open network • The network should address and actively participate in governance issues: • => Ex. SWAP • 2) Guidelines, Data and Policy Dissemination • Information dissemination at Regional BUT also at Continental level • EU Guidelines for Water Management = A base for the AU Guidelines • TIGER = Support through Call for Proposals – Capacity Building, Data, Software • 3) Building a Regional Water Knowledge Management • To Build and Valorise Water Knowledge • AQUAKNOW Platform = Web-based information system for Virtual Communication, Knowledge Management and Training on-line
WATER – ACE Project Science and Technology services for Supporting Water Management Policies in Developing Countries Water ACE : The framework • Support to African Centres of Excellence in Water • Fostering integrated resources management and intergovernmental / inter-institutional cooperation in the Water Sector in Africa • How? • This is not a shopping list • Establishing a Medium – Long Term Strategy for the Centres of Excellence in Water • Identifying JOINT “Strong Points” and “Weaknesses” • Establishing JOINT priorities for JOINT activities • Proposing a Stable BUT Open Structure = New members-institutions can be identified • Workshop JRC – SA Water ACE component that could be organized by 2iE in Mid-2009 for establishing the big lines of a Joint proposal.