2. Programme Overview
• WACDEP in Southern Africa is being implemented in the
Limpopo River Basin (Botswana, Mozambique, South
Africa & Zimbabwe)
• In-depth implementation/ piloting done in Mozambique
and Zimbabwe
• Being financed through two streams: WACDEP funding: €
1.5 million
• Locally raised funding through project on Mainstreaming
climate change into water sector: € 1.3M
• Locally raised funding covers the whole SADC region
thus the 14 countries of the region.
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4. Programme Alignment
• Aligned to Regional Strategic Plan on IWRM (RSAP III),
the Climate Change Strategy for the Water Sector
(CCAWS)
• Developing the Limpopo Basin IWRM plan
• Also aligned to:
Resilience in the Limpopo Basin Program (RESILIM)
Limpopo Monograph Study (including studies on
development scenarios)
5. WACDEP
Moz & Zim (Pilot countries) Bots & RSA (Need to link to basin level)
Limpopo River Commission
Development of the IWRM Strategy (Limpopo
Monograph Study, Implementation of IWRM Plan (2010-
15)
RESILIM (Integrating CC& Biodiversity into WRM)
Southern African Development Community (SADC)
Regional Water Policy, Regional Water Strategy, RSAP III, CCAWS
Linkages with regional processes
6. Work Package 1:
Objective :To support SADC and LIMCOM, to advance regional
cooperation in climate change adaptation in shared water courses for
regional and economic development
Key outputs:
- Investment options for enhancing Water Security and Climate
Resilience within SADC identified and integrated into CCAS, policies
and IWRM plans
- A tool on assessing the economic impacts of climate change on the
LRB i.e. cost of inaction
Indicator: At least 1 regional and 1 river basin institutions supported to
develop an Investment Options plan and a tool for assessing economic
impacts of CC
7. Progress
SADC Investment Options plan
Studies on the following currently on-going:
Study on Local Indigenous Knowledge Systems and Practices (LIKSP)
and how they contribute to enhancing climate resilience in the SADC
region: to provide social arguments.
Country assessments on the implementation of the SADC Regional
Water Policy in all 14 SADC Member States: to motivate for policy
harmonisation and promote regional cooperation.
Study on Assessing Financing of Water Resources Management and
Development in the SADC Region: to provide economic arguments.
Studies will identify gaps, opportunities and recommendations for
increased investment in water sector to build resilience
Will be completed by October 2013
8. Progress
SADC Investment Options plan
Investment options plan will then be taken to the SADC stakeholders
through a series of advocacy interventions including;
SADC National Water Weeks – promote stakeholder involvement in
WM issues in all 14 countries
Dialogues with Parliamentary Forums in all the 14 countries
Inter Ministerial dialogues in the LRB and Orange – Senqu River basin
Training of planners on economic appraisal methods in the two basins
and integrating CC into district and national planning
9. Progress
Tool for assessing the economic impacts of climate change on the LRB
i.e. cost of inaction
Terms of Reference for the study have been developed starting with
Botswana.
Consultation with other riparian states at an advanced stage and ToR will
be finalized by September 2013.
Consultation with LIMCOM also at an advanced stage.
Studies will be conducted in all 4 riparian member states starting in
October / November 2013
Based on the findings of the two deliverables, two proposals will be
developed for the Limpopo and Orange – Senqu river basins
10. Progress
The findings of the two studies will also be used to
inform the development of Climate Change Adaptation
Strategies in countries:
Botswana – development of the Climate Change
Adaptation Policy
Zimbabwe – development of the CC Adaptation &
Response Strategy
Used to inform the development & implementation of
the IWRM plans for the Limpopo and Orange – Senqu
River Basins