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Implementation of the Water, Climate and Development Programme
(WACDEP) in Africa
NAP Expo, Bonn, Germany
9 August 2014
Integrated approaches to planning and
implementation of adaptation:
Water Resources
Andrew Takawira
Senior Programme Officer
GWP Africa
BACKGROUND
Global WACDEP implementation
Africa with five regions
(Central, Eastern, North,
South and West)
Caribbean
Central and Eastern Europe South Asia
South East Asia
South America
Central Asia and Caucasus
Central
America
China
Framing water resources issues in WACDEP
• Water is the primary medium through which
climate change influences the Earth ecosystems
– livelihoods and well-beings of societies (UN-
Water)
• Water is the agent that delivers many of the
impacts of climate change to society, for
example to the energy, agriculture, and transport
sectors (IPCC WGII AR5)
• Water resources and services are impacted by
climate hazards (floods, droughts etc.)
• Impacts extend beyond the sphere of influence
of the water sector – requires cooperation
Framing water resources issues in WACDEP
• Water resources are already under pressure from
non-climatic drivers and climate change amplifies
the problem
• Key challenge in factoring climate change into water
resources management lies in the uncertainty
• Important to consider the regional and
transboundary dimensions and link to national
and local responses
• Understanding current interactions and water,
climate and development futures becomes critical
in understanding risks to water resources and
impacts to other sectors
WACDEP implements
commitments in the 2008
Sharm el Sheik Declaration
by the AU Heads of State on
Water and Sanitation
And is central to the
delivery of climate related
objectives in the AMCOW
Triennial WorkPlan
WACDEP In Africa
Goal of WACDEP
The goal of WACDEP is to promote
water as a key part of sustainable
regional and national development and
contribute to climate change adaptation
for economic growth and human
security.
Overall objective of WACDEP
To support integration of water security and
climate resilience in development planning
and decision making processes
WACDEP is being implemented from 2011 – 2016
AMCOW programme implemented by the Global
Water Partnership and partners in Africa
How are we achieving our objective?
North West Sahara Aquifer (Tunisia)
Volta Basin (Burkina Faso and Ghana)
Lake Chad Basin (Cameroon)
Limpopo Basin (Mozambique and
Zimbabwe)
Kagera Basin (Burundi and
Rwanda)
Piloting WACDEP in Africa –
5 Tranboundary Water Basins and 8 Countries
WACDEP Work Packages
WP1: Regional and Transboundary Cooperation
WP 2: National Development and Sector Plans
WP 3: Investment Planning
WP 4: Project Preparation and Financing
Investments in
Regional and
National
Development
WP 5: Local Projects building water security and climate resilience
Innovative solutions
enhancing resilience
WP 6: Capacity DevelopmentKnowledge and
Capacity
Development
WP 7: Knowledge and Awareness
WP 8: Governance (M&E, fundraising, networking, partnerships)Partnership and
Sustainability
Outputs Activities
Understand risks
posed by current
climate variability
and future climate
change
Identify options to
improve climate
resilience to current
and future climate
variability and
change
Prepare bankable
projects and develop
financing and
implementation
strategies
Enhance monitoring
and evaluation of
water security and
climate resilience
Based around a generic decision making framework
Framework for implementing WACDEP
Introducing the Sourcebook
CCORAL-Water
overview
Sourcebook
Enhancing
CCORAL
Information briefs
Understand the problem – Phase 1
Aim: to arrive at a common understanding on the
priority of existing and future climate risks to water
resources and services and their potential impacts on
development objectives
WP1: Regional and Transboundary Cooperation
WP 2: National Development and Sector Plans
Investments in
Regional and
National
Development
Introducing the Sourcebook
CCORAL-Water
overview
Sourcebook
Enhancing
CCORAL
Information briefs
Understand the problem
1. Assessing existing climate
risks
2. Assessing future risks
3. Making a strong case
Assessing existing and future climate risks –
• Vulnerability Mapping in Tunisia to inform key strategies and plans
on vulnerabilities (current and future) for the country’s main water
resources.
• Understanding key climate and non-climate scenario variables linked
to the potential risks
• Development of scenarios with broader stakeholder consultation
• Working with experts to develop scenarios of water demand and
climate change (climate specialists, hydrologists, water planners etc.)
Making a strong case for action
• Showing the cost of inaction (not investing in adaptation strategies)
in the Limpopo Basin in Southern Africa (economic assessment of
the impact of climate variability and change) aimed at building a case
to engage development planners
Examples of activities – Understand the Problem
Identify and appraise options – Phase 2
Aim: to identify and appraise a coherent set of cost
effective and feasible climate resilient adaptation
options which address identified risks
WP1: Regional and Transboundary Cooperation
WP 2: National Development and Sector Plans
Investments in
Regional and
National
Development
WP 3: Investment Planning
Introducing the Sourcebook
CCORAL-Water
overview
Sourcebook
Enhancing
CCORAL
Information briefs
Identify options
4. Principles of building
resilience in water
management
5. Building on existing work
6. Prioritising options
Building on existing work to identify adaptation options –
• In Ghana supporting the development of a tool for screening projects
to ensure they enhance water security and climate resilience working
with the National Planning and Development Commission
• Tool to be used by District Assemblies (DAs) and Basin Water
Authorities in their prioritisation of water related projects in local
development plans – to ensure robustness
• Testing of guidelines in the White Volta Basin working with DAs
Prioritising adaptation options for implementation –
Working with UNDP GEF to implement training on Economics of Climate
Change Adaptation in order to prioritise adaptation options for
implementation – planners from government institutions supported in
WACDEP have been identified to be part of this training.
Examples of activities – Identifying and appraise options
Deliver solutions – Phase 3
Aim: to integrating adaptation options into development
plans and securing finance for well prepared projects
which will enhance climate resilience
WP 3: Investment Planning
WP 4: Project Preparation and Financing
Investments in
Regional and
National
Development
WP 5: Local Projects building water security and climate resilience
Innovative solutions
enhancing resilience
Introducing the Sourcebook
CCORAL-Water
overview
Sourcebook
Enhancing
CCORAL
Information briefs Deliver solutions
8. Taking options forward
for implementation
9. Identifying sources of
finance to implement
adaptation options
Taking forward options for implementation
• In Burkina Faso WACDEP supported SP/CONEDD in strengthening water issues in
the NAP as a cross-cutting issue through stakeholder engagement and expert
consultation
• In Rwanda and Burundi in the Bugasera Catchment (Kagera Basin) local projects
promoting transboundary cooperation are being implemented
o focused on hotspots identified in the Kagera Vulnerablity Assessment
o Community level vulnerability assessments conducted in selected communities –
looking at the impacts of hazards on water resources thus livelihoods and assets
o aimed at enhancing community resilience to climate risks by protecting the
catchment area around Lake Cyhoha in both countries – creating buffer zones
and introducing alternative energy sources
Preparing projects and identifying sources of finance to implement adaptation
options
• Working with the Infrastructure Consortium for Africa and the Africa Water Facility to
support institutions in better preparing projects to leverage funding for water
security and climate resilience projects targeting climate finance, water financing,
public funds, private funders etc.
Examples of activities – Deliver solutions
Enabling Actions – Capacity Development
WP 6: Capacity Development
Knowledge and
Capacity
Development
• 5 workshops over a period of 1 year on the Phases of the
Strategic Framework (module developed for each Phase)
• Training 96 planners in the 8 pilot countries with support from
CDKN (3-4 institutions per country)
• Participants are planners from water related sectors – identified
through a Capacity Needs Assessment carried out in each country
• Training linked to on-going processes in the participants home
institution and other WPs in WACDEP
• Mentoring and coaching in between the 5 workshops in home
institutions
• Senior decision makers (from institutions where the planners are
coming from) also involved in parts of the training
• Trainers are local experts trained at the Pan African level working
with UNDP GEF
Enabling Actions
WP 7: Knowledge and AwarenessKnowledge and
Capacity
Development
Enabling Actions
WP 7: Knowledge and AwarenessKnowledge and
Capacity
Development
• Working with UNICEF to develop a Framework for aimed at
building resilience in the WASH sector
• Contributing to the work on the development of a water
supplement for the NAP technical guidelines
• Development of guidelines on flood and drought
management through the GWP/WMO Help Desks on floods
and droughts
• GWP ToolBox – www.gwptoolbox.org
• Working with the Africa Network of Basin Organisations – to
develop tools, methods and approaches for considering the
regional and transboundary dimensions of climate change
on water resources
Monitor and move forward– Phase 4
Aim: monitor and evaluate the impacts of investments in
water security and climate resilience building on lessons
learnt development planning and fundable projects
developed for financing
WP 8: Governance (M&E, fundraising, networking, partnerships)Partnership and
Sustainability
Introducing the Sourcebook
CCORAL-Water
overview
Sourcebook
Enhancing
CCORAL
Information briefs
10.Results based monitoring
and evaluation
11.Learning lessons and
dissemination
What are we learning so far in the implementation of
WACDEP?
Key lessons so far
Uncertainty in understanding the interaction of water , climate and
development futures – a focus on no/low regret options addresses the
link between resilience to current and future climate risks
Preparing for long term climate change requires consideration for
flexible pathways
In managing risks: risk preference is an important component in
decision making and more understanding is needed in this area
Partnerships are important at all levels in order to effectively
deliver and support countries and institutions in adaptation
planning and implementation– NAP GSP
Important to work at all scales (transboundary, national and local) and
link - noting that development is at local level
Key lessons so far
Information is important in building the evidence base a lot of work is
being done in improving availability but more resources are needed to
improve water and climate data in Africa
Planning and implementing adaptation within existing institutions
and development processes leads to early action and putting
adaptation into practice
Broad stakeholder involvement is critical in order to consider the
complex interdependencies between water and water related
sectors
It is important to learn from past and on-going adaptation actions.
Managing risks to water resources builds on the foundations of
IWRM and adaptive water management approaches
Capacity development (targeted at institutions) takes time and is a
necessary investment in order to ensure climate adaptation is
integrated into development processes at different levels and sectors
GWP Water and Climate Programme
WMO/GWP Associated Programme on Flood
Management www.apfm.info
WMO/GWP Integrated Drought Management
Programme www.droughtmanagement.info
Strengthening Institutions in Transboundary
Water (SITWA) www.gwp.org
Enabling Delta Life www.gwp.org
Thank you
For more information please visit
www.gwp.org/wacdep
www.amcow-online.org
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Rainfall and
temperature
Groundwater River flows
Ecosystem demand
assessment
Water Resources Planning;
• Abstraction control
• Water resources prioritisation
• Incentive setting
Public Water Supply
PWS Water resource
investment planning
Supply and demand
forecasts
Environmental
standards, legislation
and regulation
Agricultural water
supply
Private sector
agricultural
developments
Energy water supply
development planning
Private / public energy
supply and demand
planning
Sectoral
activities
Planning
processes
Public sector irrigation
system planning
Ecosystem flow
requirements
Domestic, business,
industry water
consumption
Irrigated agricultural
water consumption
Energy consumptionWater use
Changing river flows
and groundwater
levels impact water
supply. Changes in
temperature impact
on water demand
Changing river flows
and groundwater
levels impact water
supply. Changes in
temperature impact
on water demand
Changing river flows
alter habitats –
ecosystems services
and tourism impacted
Changing river flows
and groundwater
levels impact water
supply. Changes in
temperature impact
on energy (and thus
water) demand
Changing rainfall
and soil moisture
impacts recharge
and saline
intrusion
(exacerbated by
rising sea level)
Changing
rainfall and
temperature
affect timing and
volume of river
flows. Changes
in extremes
such as
flooding, storms
Rainfall and
temperature
Groundwater River flows
Ecosystem demand
assessment
Water Resources Planning;
• Abstraction control
• Water resources prioritisation
• Incentive setting
Public Water Supply
PWS Water resource
investment planning
Supply and demand
forecasts
Environmental
standards, legislation
and regulation
Agricultural water
supply
Private sector
agricultural
developments
Energy water supply
development planning
Private / public energy
supply and demand
planning
Sectoral
activities
Planning
processes
Public sector irrigation
system planning
Ecosystem flow
requirements
Domestic, business,
industry water
consumption
Irrigated agricultural
water consumption
Energy consumptionWater use
Global and regional
changes in
agricultural market
impact on demand for
water
Changing patterns of
consumption,
population increase
and economic
development impact
demand for water
Economic and social
development impact
on energy demands
Over-abstraction,
pollution and
saline intrusion
impact on
availability of
groundwater
Land
degradation,
pollution and
over-abstraction
impact on
availability of
river water
Competing human
demands, pollution
and land degradation

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  • 1. Implementation of the Water, Climate and Development Programme (WACDEP) in Africa NAP Expo, Bonn, Germany 9 August 2014 Integrated approaches to planning and implementation of adaptation: Water Resources Andrew Takawira Senior Programme Officer GWP Africa
  • 3. Global WACDEP implementation Africa with five regions (Central, Eastern, North, South and West) Caribbean Central and Eastern Europe South Asia South East Asia South America Central Asia and Caucasus Central America China
  • 4. Framing water resources issues in WACDEP • Water is the primary medium through which climate change influences the Earth ecosystems – livelihoods and well-beings of societies (UN- Water) • Water is the agent that delivers many of the impacts of climate change to society, for example to the energy, agriculture, and transport sectors (IPCC WGII AR5) • Water resources and services are impacted by climate hazards (floods, droughts etc.) • Impacts extend beyond the sphere of influence of the water sector – requires cooperation
  • 5. Framing water resources issues in WACDEP • Water resources are already under pressure from non-climatic drivers and climate change amplifies the problem • Key challenge in factoring climate change into water resources management lies in the uncertainty • Important to consider the regional and transboundary dimensions and link to national and local responses • Understanding current interactions and water, climate and development futures becomes critical in understanding risks to water resources and impacts to other sectors
  • 6. WACDEP implements commitments in the 2008 Sharm el Sheik Declaration by the AU Heads of State on Water and Sanitation And is central to the delivery of climate related objectives in the AMCOW Triennial WorkPlan WACDEP In Africa
  • 7. Goal of WACDEP The goal of WACDEP is to promote water as a key part of sustainable regional and national development and contribute to climate change adaptation for economic growth and human security.
  • 8. Overall objective of WACDEP To support integration of water security and climate resilience in development planning and decision making processes WACDEP is being implemented from 2011 – 2016 AMCOW programme implemented by the Global Water Partnership and partners in Africa
  • 9. How are we achieving our objective?
  • 10. North West Sahara Aquifer (Tunisia) Volta Basin (Burkina Faso and Ghana) Lake Chad Basin (Cameroon) Limpopo Basin (Mozambique and Zimbabwe) Kagera Basin (Burundi and Rwanda) Piloting WACDEP in Africa – 5 Tranboundary Water Basins and 8 Countries
  • 11. WACDEP Work Packages WP1: Regional and Transboundary Cooperation WP 2: National Development and Sector Plans WP 3: Investment Planning WP 4: Project Preparation and Financing Investments in Regional and National Development WP 5: Local Projects building water security and climate resilience Innovative solutions enhancing resilience WP 6: Capacity DevelopmentKnowledge and Capacity Development WP 7: Knowledge and Awareness WP 8: Governance (M&E, fundraising, networking, partnerships)Partnership and Sustainability Outputs Activities
  • 12. Understand risks posed by current climate variability and future climate change Identify options to improve climate resilience to current and future climate variability and change Prepare bankable projects and develop financing and implementation strategies Enhance monitoring and evaluation of water security and climate resilience Based around a generic decision making framework Framework for implementing WACDEP
  • 14. Understand the problem – Phase 1 Aim: to arrive at a common understanding on the priority of existing and future climate risks to water resources and services and their potential impacts on development objectives WP1: Regional and Transboundary Cooperation WP 2: National Development and Sector Plans Investments in Regional and National Development
  • 15. Introducing the Sourcebook CCORAL-Water overview Sourcebook Enhancing CCORAL Information briefs Understand the problem 1. Assessing existing climate risks 2. Assessing future risks 3. Making a strong case
  • 16. Assessing existing and future climate risks – • Vulnerability Mapping in Tunisia to inform key strategies and plans on vulnerabilities (current and future) for the country’s main water resources. • Understanding key climate and non-climate scenario variables linked to the potential risks • Development of scenarios with broader stakeholder consultation • Working with experts to develop scenarios of water demand and climate change (climate specialists, hydrologists, water planners etc.) Making a strong case for action • Showing the cost of inaction (not investing in adaptation strategies) in the Limpopo Basin in Southern Africa (economic assessment of the impact of climate variability and change) aimed at building a case to engage development planners Examples of activities – Understand the Problem
  • 17. Identify and appraise options – Phase 2 Aim: to identify and appraise a coherent set of cost effective and feasible climate resilient adaptation options which address identified risks WP1: Regional and Transboundary Cooperation WP 2: National Development and Sector Plans Investments in Regional and National Development WP 3: Investment Planning
  • 18. Introducing the Sourcebook CCORAL-Water overview Sourcebook Enhancing CCORAL Information briefs Identify options 4. Principles of building resilience in water management 5. Building on existing work 6. Prioritising options
  • 19. Building on existing work to identify adaptation options – • In Ghana supporting the development of a tool for screening projects to ensure they enhance water security and climate resilience working with the National Planning and Development Commission • Tool to be used by District Assemblies (DAs) and Basin Water Authorities in their prioritisation of water related projects in local development plans – to ensure robustness • Testing of guidelines in the White Volta Basin working with DAs Prioritising adaptation options for implementation – Working with UNDP GEF to implement training on Economics of Climate Change Adaptation in order to prioritise adaptation options for implementation – planners from government institutions supported in WACDEP have been identified to be part of this training. Examples of activities – Identifying and appraise options
  • 20. Deliver solutions – Phase 3 Aim: to integrating adaptation options into development plans and securing finance for well prepared projects which will enhance climate resilience WP 3: Investment Planning WP 4: Project Preparation and Financing Investments in Regional and National Development WP 5: Local Projects building water security and climate resilience Innovative solutions enhancing resilience
  • 21. Introducing the Sourcebook CCORAL-Water overview Sourcebook Enhancing CCORAL Information briefs Deliver solutions 8. Taking options forward for implementation 9. Identifying sources of finance to implement adaptation options
  • 22. Taking forward options for implementation • In Burkina Faso WACDEP supported SP/CONEDD in strengthening water issues in the NAP as a cross-cutting issue through stakeholder engagement and expert consultation • In Rwanda and Burundi in the Bugasera Catchment (Kagera Basin) local projects promoting transboundary cooperation are being implemented o focused on hotspots identified in the Kagera Vulnerablity Assessment o Community level vulnerability assessments conducted in selected communities – looking at the impacts of hazards on water resources thus livelihoods and assets o aimed at enhancing community resilience to climate risks by protecting the catchment area around Lake Cyhoha in both countries – creating buffer zones and introducing alternative energy sources Preparing projects and identifying sources of finance to implement adaptation options • Working with the Infrastructure Consortium for Africa and the Africa Water Facility to support institutions in better preparing projects to leverage funding for water security and climate resilience projects targeting climate finance, water financing, public funds, private funders etc. Examples of activities – Deliver solutions
  • 23. Enabling Actions – Capacity Development WP 6: Capacity Development Knowledge and Capacity Development • 5 workshops over a period of 1 year on the Phases of the Strategic Framework (module developed for each Phase) • Training 96 planners in the 8 pilot countries with support from CDKN (3-4 institutions per country) • Participants are planners from water related sectors – identified through a Capacity Needs Assessment carried out in each country • Training linked to on-going processes in the participants home institution and other WPs in WACDEP • Mentoring and coaching in between the 5 workshops in home institutions • Senior decision makers (from institutions where the planners are coming from) also involved in parts of the training • Trainers are local experts trained at the Pan African level working with UNDP GEF
  • 24. Enabling Actions WP 7: Knowledge and AwarenessKnowledge and Capacity Development
  • 25. Enabling Actions WP 7: Knowledge and AwarenessKnowledge and Capacity Development • Working with UNICEF to develop a Framework for aimed at building resilience in the WASH sector • Contributing to the work on the development of a water supplement for the NAP technical guidelines • Development of guidelines on flood and drought management through the GWP/WMO Help Desks on floods and droughts • GWP ToolBox – www.gwptoolbox.org • Working with the Africa Network of Basin Organisations – to develop tools, methods and approaches for considering the regional and transboundary dimensions of climate change on water resources
  • 26. Monitor and move forward– Phase 4 Aim: monitor and evaluate the impacts of investments in water security and climate resilience building on lessons learnt development planning and fundable projects developed for financing WP 8: Governance (M&E, fundraising, networking, partnerships)Partnership and Sustainability
  • 27. Introducing the Sourcebook CCORAL-Water overview Sourcebook Enhancing CCORAL Information briefs 10.Results based monitoring and evaluation 11.Learning lessons and dissemination
  • 28. What are we learning so far in the implementation of WACDEP?
  • 29. Key lessons so far Uncertainty in understanding the interaction of water , climate and development futures – a focus on no/low regret options addresses the link between resilience to current and future climate risks Preparing for long term climate change requires consideration for flexible pathways In managing risks: risk preference is an important component in decision making and more understanding is needed in this area Partnerships are important at all levels in order to effectively deliver and support countries and institutions in adaptation planning and implementation– NAP GSP Important to work at all scales (transboundary, national and local) and link - noting that development is at local level
  • 30. Key lessons so far Information is important in building the evidence base a lot of work is being done in improving availability but more resources are needed to improve water and climate data in Africa Planning and implementing adaptation within existing institutions and development processes leads to early action and putting adaptation into practice Broad stakeholder involvement is critical in order to consider the complex interdependencies between water and water related sectors It is important to learn from past and on-going adaptation actions. Managing risks to water resources builds on the foundations of IWRM and adaptive water management approaches Capacity development (targeted at institutions) takes time and is a necessary investment in order to ensure climate adaptation is integrated into development processes at different levels and sectors
  • 31. GWP Water and Climate Programme WMO/GWP Associated Programme on Flood Management www.apfm.info WMO/GWP Integrated Drought Management Programme www.droughtmanagement.info Strengthening Institutions in Transboundary Water (SITWA) www.gwp.org Enabling Delta Life www.gwp.org
  • 32. Thank you For more information please visit www.gwp.org/wacdep www.amcow-online.org
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  • 34. Rainfall and temperature Groundwater River flows Ecosystem demand assessment Water Resources Planning; • Abstraction control • Water resources prioritisation • Incentive setting Public Water Supply PWS Water resource investment planning Supply and demand forecasts Environmental standards, legislation and regulation Agricultural water supply Private sector agricultural developments Energy water supply development planning Private / public energy supply and demand planning Sectoral activities Planning processes Public sector irrigation system planning Ecosystem flow requirements Domestic, business, industry water consumption Irrigated agricultural water consumption Energy consumptionWater use Changing river flows and groundwater levels impact water supply. Changes in temperature impact on water demand Changing river flows and groundwater levels impact water supply. Changes in temperature impact on water demand Changing river flows alter habitats – ecosystems services and tourism impacted Changing river flows and groundwater levels impact water supply. Changes in temperature impact on energy (and thus water) demand Changing rainfall and soil moisture impacts recharge and saline intrusion (exacerbated by rising sea level) Changing rainfall and temperature affect timing and volume of river flows. Changes in extremes such as flooding, storms
  • 35. Rainfall and temperature Groundwater River flows Ecosystem demand assessment Water Resources Planning; • Abstraction control • Water resources prioritisation • Incentive setting Public Water Supply PWS Water resource investment planning Supply and demand forecasts Environmental standards, legislation and regulation Agricultural water supply Private sector agricultural developments Energy water supply development planning Private / public energy supply and demand planning Sectoral activities Planning processes Public sector irrigation system planning Ecosystem flow requirements Domestic, business, industry water consumption Irrigated agricultural water consumption Energy consumptionWater use Global and regional changes in agricultural market impact on demand for water Changing patterns of consumption, population increase and economic development impact demand for water Economic and social development impact on energy demands Over-abstraction, pollution and saline intrusion impact on availability of groundwater Land degradation, pollution and over-abstraction impact on availability of river water Competing human demands, pollution and land degradation