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Session 2.4.2

Session 2.4.2. Bridging sectors to strengthen multiple uses services. From Session 2.4.1 to 2.4.2. MUS a local and user-oriented approach of IWRM Increasing water scarcity does not leave other option than multiple use approaches. Topics discussed.

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Session 2.4.2

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  1. Session 2.4.2 Bridging sectors to strengthen multiple uses services

  2. From Session 2.4.1 to 2.4.2 • MUS a local and user-oriented approach of IWRM • Increasing water scarcity does not leave other option than multiple use approaches

  3. Topics discussed • Governance of MUS, sectoral approaches and decentralisation • Financing MUS • Making MUS sustainable • A multistakeholder approach

  4. Governance of MUS • Need to include different water sectors, but also public and private sectors • Even if sectors are more open to other uses nowadays, more frequent crises re-activate sectoral behaviours • Efforts on MUS to be made towards intermediate and top of state levels

  5. Financing MUS • Mobilise national agencies and private sector more than international aid • Public and private investors need incentives • Better design (esp. for private sector) • Monitored services • Making MUS sustainable

  6. Making MUS sustainable • Through payment of water services by the users • Through involvement of beneficiaries and communities in the design and implementation « Adopt-a-MUS »

  7. A multistakeholder approach • Needs excellent facilitation (and facilitators) • MUS successful because more people-oriented than single use approaches

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