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Cooperation on water governance by South African Water institutions and Dutch regional water authorities. OBJECTIVE OF KINGFISHER. Overall objective
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Cooperation on water governance by South African Water institutions and Dutch regional water authorities
OBJECTIVE OF KINGFISHER Overall objective • Improved functioning of Catchment Management Agencies in their water regulating role and thus providing a basis for sustainable socio and economic development Project purpose • Support the rollout of nine CMA’s • establishment, organizational development, operationalization and stakeholder engagement • by international exchange of experiences between by South African and Dutch Water Management Institutions and local government
HIGH LEVEL PROJECT PLAN FRAMEWORK Aug13-July 14 Aug 14-July 15 and beyond Aug12-July 13 CMA IMPLEMENTATION PLAN Approach Operation Phase Sustain & Improve Establishment Phase Preparatory Phase Implementation of Initial Functions Delegation of functions Gazetting of WMAs 1 Month Project Phases Cross Cutting Activities Approval of Business Cases by NT and listing under PFMA Finalising Business Cases Office Accommodation 2 Months Setting up of National Steering Committee 8 Months Gazetting of CMAs Human Resources Setting up of Regional Steering Committees Appointment of Governing Board Systems 1 Month Appointment of dedicated team Appointment of Chief Executive Budget secured MTEF PHASE 1 : Breede-Gouritz, Inkomati-Usuthu and Pongola Mzimkhulu Time Frames PHASE 2 : Berg-Olifants-Doorn , Vaal , Olifants and Limpopo PHASE 3 : Orange, Mzimvubu-Keiskamma Aug12-July 13 Aug13-July 14 Aug14-July 15 and beyond
CORE BUSINESS TOP TEN RISKS
CORE BUSINESS TOP TEN RISKS
CORE BUSINESS TOP TEN RISKS
Water Management Areas Limpopo/Roer en Overmaas Olifants Inkomati- Usuthu/ GrootSalland Vaal RWAs Hollandse Delta and Rivierenland Orange Berg-Olifants Mzimvubu-Tsitsikamma Breede-Gouritz RWA AGV/Waternet and RWA Delfland
Kingfisher project priorities for 2014: (national level) • Strategic partnership framework signed to formalise Kingfisher programme • Support and contribute to the National Steering Committee and the Regional Steering Committees • National workshop in April on • Finalise starter pack for CMAS • Clarify roles and responsibilities between, DWA, CMA • New proto CMAs (Vaal, Berg-Olifants, Mzimvubu-Tsitsikamma and Olifants) to be twin with selected Dutch Regional Water Authorities for future bilateral cooperation.
Regional level / partnership level Inkomati-Usuthu CMA – RWA GrootSalland • Support in implementing the water use charges • Support the rollout of ICMA and Usuthu CMA • The yearly transboundary REMCO conference; • Implementation of CMS
Breede-Gouritz CMA – RWA AGV/Waternet and RWA Delfland : • Governance aspects of operational water management • Roll out of the BOCMA and Gouritz CMA • Public awareness/awareness raising • Connection water resources management and wastewater management • Training of the board (if established in 2014) • Cooperate governance with local governments within the CMA
Limpopo CMA RWA Roer en Overmaas • Financial management (training of proto CMA) • Principles for setting tariffs • Support implementing the water use charges • Implementing waste charge discharge charge a water pollution charge • Cooperative governance with Regional Water Utility (being established) and local governments within the CMA
Pongola-Umzimkulu and RWAs Hollandse Delta and Rivierenland: • Preparation of Catchment Management Strategy • the proto-CMA can already start working on the CMS development • Water allocation and supply • Establish new twinning between a Dutch RWA and Regional DWA/Proto-CMA • New proto-CMAs ( Olifants, Vaal, Berg-Olifants, Mzimvubu-Tsitsikamma)