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CAPACITY BUILDING NEEDS FOR IWRM IN NIGERIA

West Africa Network for Capacity Building in Integrated Water Resources Management. CAPACITY BUILDING NEEDS FOR IWRM IN NIGERIA. Regional Training of Trainers Workshop National Water Resources Institute, Kaduna, Nigeria 6 – 10 December 2004. Dogara Bashir

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CAPACITY BUILDING NEEDS FOR IWRM IN NIGERIA

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  1. West Africa Network for Capacity Building in Integrated Water Resources Management CAPACITY BUILDING NEEDS FOR IWRM IN NIGERIA Regional Training of Trainers Workshop National Water Resources Institute, Kaduna, Nigeria 6 – 10 December 2004 Dogara Bashir National Water Resources Institute, Kaduna, Nigeria

  2. OBJECTIVES • To present capacity building needs for IWRM in Nigeria (based on Groups’ and Plenary Discussions – S15) • Specifically to: • Identify the stakeholders that need to be informed of IWRM • Capacity building needs • Key groups to carry out awareness creation and capacity building • Immediate capacity building needs S18-Capacity Building Needs_Nigeria Dogara Bashir 9 Dec. 2004

  3. STAKEHOLDERS IN IWRM IN NIGERIA • Resource User Groups • Government Agencies • Legislative Houses • Capacity Building Institutions • CBOs & NGOs • Media Organisations • Professional Organisations • External Support Agencies S18-Capacity Building Needs_Nigeria Dogara Bashir 9 Dec. 2004

  4. STAKEHOLDERS IN IWRM IN NIGERIA • Resource User Groups: • Traditional Councils • Farmers groups • Myetti Allah Cattle Rearers Association • Water user associations • Fadama Users Associations • Fishermen Associations • Agricultural Produce Marketing Associations • Association of Water Sellers S18-Capacity Building Needs_Nigeria Dogara Bashir 9 Dec. 2004

  5. STAKEHOLDERS IN IWRM IN NIGERIA B. Government Agencies: • Federal & State Ministries of: • Water Resources, Agriculture, Environment, Health, Education, Power & Steel, Transport, Information, Justice • River Basin Development Authorities (12 nos) • State Water Agencies (37 nos) • Rural Water Supply & Sanitation Agencies (36 nos) • State Environmental Protection Agencies (37 nos) • Agricultural Development Projects (36 nos) S18-Capacity Building Needs_Nigeria Dogara Bashir 9 Dec. 2004

  6. STAKEHOLDERS IN IWRM IN NIGERIA B. Government Agencies (Cont’d) • Energy Commission of Nigeria • National Electric Power Authority • Nigeria Inland Waterway Agency • Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation • Nigeria Geological Survey Agency • Niger Delta Development Commission • National Universities Commission • National Board for Technical Education • National Food and Drug Administration Commission • National Emergency Management Agency S18-Capacity Building Needs_Nigeria Dogara Bashir 9 Dec. 2004

  7. STAKEHOLDERS IN IWRM IN NIGERIA C. Legislative Houses • National Assembly Committees on: • Water Resources, Environment, Agriculture, Education, Health, Transport, Power & Steel • States Assembly Committees on: • Water Resources, Environment, Agriculture, Education, Health, Transport • Local Government Legislative Councils S18-Capacity Building Needs_Nigeria Dogara Bashir 9 Dec. 2004

  8. STAKEHOLDERS IN IWRM IN NIGERIA D. Capacity Building Institutions • National Water Resources Institute • Universities (63 nos.) • Polytechnics (60 nos.) • Agricultural & Forestry Research institutions (15 nos) • Agricultural Colleges (36 nos.) • Land Resources Technology Colleges (2 nos.) S18-Capacity Building Needs_Nigeria Dogara Bashir 9 Dec. 2004

  9. STAKEHOLDERS IN IWRM IN NIGERIA E. CBOs & NGOs • Water & Environment related CBOs • Water Aid Nigeria & its Affiliates • Nigerian Water and Sanitation Association (NIWASA) • Nigerian Conservation Foundation (NCF) • Foundation for Env. Dev. & Educ in Nigeria (FEDEN) • Nigerian Environment Study/Action Team (NEST) • Savannah Watch • Country Women Association of Nigeria (COWAN) S18-Capacity Building Needs_Nigeria Dogara Bashir 9 Dec. 2004

  10. STAKEHOLDERS IN IWRM IN NIGERIA F. Media Organisations • Electronic Media • National Broadcasting Commission • Nigerian Television Authority (NTA) • Federal Radio Corporation of Nigeria • Television Stations (States and Private) • Radio Houses (States and Private) • Print Media • Nigerian Guild of Editors • Newspapers Proprietors’ Association • Water and Environment Correspondents S18-Capacity Building Needs_Nigeria Dogara Bashir 9 Dec. 2004

  11. STAKEHOLDERS IN IWRM IN NIGERIA G. Professional Organisations • Professional Associations • Nigerian Society of Engineers • Nigerian Medical Association • Nigerian Association of Hydrological Sciences • Nigerian Association of Hydrogeologists • Nigerian Bar Associations • Nigerian Meteorological Association • Forestry Association of Nigeria • Nigerian Statistical Association • Nigerian Geographical Association • Fisheries Society of Nigeria S18-Capacity Building Needs_Nigeria Dogara Bashir 9 Dec. 2004

  12. STAKEHOLDERS IN IWRM IN NIGERIA G. Professional Organisations (Cont’d) • Professional Regulatory Agencies • Council for the Regulation of Engineering Practice in Nigeria (COREN) • Medical and Dental Council of Nigeria (MDCN) • Veterinary Council of Nigeria (VCN) • Council of Nigerian Mining Engineers and Geoscientists (COMEG) S18-Capacity Building Needs_Nigeria Dogara Bashir 9 Dec. 2004

  13. APPRECIATION OF IWRM PRINCIPLES • Superficial understanding of holistic approach to water resources management but IWRM principles and processes yet to be grasped • People in academia and research institutions, few staff of FMWR, few NGOs are aware of IWRM principles but lack experience in implementation processes • Majority of stakeholders lack awareness of IWRM, therefore need to be sensitised • Informed stakeholders need to increase their level of awareness and be trained as trainers S18-Capacity Building Needs_Nigeria Dogara Bashir 9 Dec. 2004

  14. IWRM CAPACITY BUILDING NEEDS • ToTs required in the following IWRM themes: • Development of IWRM Plans • Legal and regulatory frameworks in IWRM • Gender issues in WR management and development • Advocacy and sensitization strategies • Conflict resolution & water demand management • Stakeholder participation in decision making • Health impact assessment of WR schemes S18-Capacity Building Needs_Nigeria Dogara Bashir 9 Dec. 2004

  15. IWRM CAPACITY BUILDING NEEDS • Capacity development of network institutions: • Provision of Training facilities • Development of library for the CBIs to stock relevant documents on IWRM for trainers and trainees. • Curriculum development to include IWRM Principles at all levels of education S18-Capacity Building Needs_Nigeria Dogara Bashir 9 Dec. 2004

  16. IWRM CAPACITY BUILDING NEEDS • Applied research in the following areas: • Inventory of water sources and their conditions • Baseline data on sectoral water needs • Appropriate technologies to enhance IWRM • Efficient water management techniques • Demand management and allocation strategies S18-Capacity Building Needs_Nigeria Dogara Bashir 9 Dec. 2004

  17. IWRM CAPACITY BUILDING NEEDS Financial resources to: • Procure training facilities (LCD projectors, internet services, audio-visual aids, books, posters, etc) • Organise ToTs, training workshops, sensitisation meetings, advocacy visits, awareness campaigns, etc • Fund research activities • Produce workshop proceedings, flyers, posters, etc. • Pay for adverts, feature articles and documentaries in the electronic and print media • Develop curricula in schools and colleges • Strengthen networking among CBIs and trainers S18-Capacity Building Needs_Nigeria Dogara Bashir 9 Dec. 2004

  18. DELIVERING TRAINING AND EDUC. IN IWRM • Resource persons could be drawn from: • WA-Net • Cap-Net and its affiliates • CBIs (Universities, Polytechnics and Research Institutions) • NGOs • More training required to raise capacity of the Resource Persons S18-Capacity Building Needs_Nigeria Dogara Bashir 9 Dec. 2004

  19. DELIVERING TRAINING AND EDUC. IN IWRM • Financial support could be sourced from: • Government Agencies • FMWR, FMEnv, RBDAs, ADPs, SEPAs, LGA Councils • Multi-lateral Agencies • UNICEF, UNDP, EU, ECOWAS, AU, GEF, etc. • Bi-lateral Agencies • DFID, JICA, CIDA, DANIDA, etc. • Development Banks • WB, AfDB, etc. • NGOs • GWP/WAMP, CapNet, WaterAid, WANet, etc. S18-Capacity Building Needs_Nigeria Dogara Bashir 9 Dec. 2004

  20. IMMEDIATE IWRM CAPACITY BUILDING NEEDS Activities for the year 2005/06: • Advocacy and sensitization workshop for Policy Makers • Training workshop for NGOs • Training workshop for SWAs on PPP • ToT on development of IWRM Plan • Baseline study on sectoral water demands • Consolidate networking among CBIs S18-Capacity Building Needs_Nigeria Dogara Bashir 9 Dec. 2004

  21. THANK YOU S18-Capacity Building Needs_Nigeria Dogara Bashir 9 Dec. 2004

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