Work Programme
2006
DRAFT
ABREVIATIONS
CARDS |
Community Assistance for Reconstruction, Development and
Stabilization |
DG |
Directorate General (of the Commission of the European
Union) |
EECCA |
Eastern Europe , Caucasus and Central Asia |
EIB |
European Investment Bank |
EMWIS |
The Euro-Mediterranean Information System on the know-how in
the Water Sector |
EU |
European Union |
EUWI |
European Union Water Initiative (or sometimes referred as
simply the Initiative) |
FEMIP |
Facility for Euro-Mediterranean Investment Partnership |
FYROM |
Former Yugoslavic Republic of Macedonia |
GEF |
Global Environment Facility |
GWP-Med |
Global Water Partnership - Mediterranean |
IFIs |
International Financial Institutes |
IWRM |
Integrated Water Resources Management |
MAP/UNEP |
The Mediterranean Action Plan of the United Nations
Environment Programme |
MDGs |
Millennium Development Goals |
MED EUWI |
Mediterranean Component of the European Union Water
Initiative |
MIO - ECSDE |
Mediterranean Information Office |
NAMCOW |
North Africa Ministerial Council on Water (under the
AMCOW) |
NSSDs |
National Strategies for Sustainable Development |
ODA |
Official Development Aid |
OECD |
Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development |
PRSPs |
Poverty Reduction Strategy Papers |
WFD |
Water Framework Directive (of the European Union) |
WSSD |
World Summit on Sustainable Development |
A. The Mediterranean Component of the EU Water
Initiative
A.1. Introduction
The European Union Water Initiative (EUWI) was established as a
key contribution to the implementation of the WSSD agreements and
programme of action and to help achieve water-related MDGs and WSSD
targets, providing a platform for strategic partnerships.
The Mediterranean Component of the EU Water Initiative (MED
EUWI) shares all its objectives and it seeks to make significant
progress in poverty eradication and health, in the enhancement of
livelihoods, and in sustainable economic development in the
Mediterranean and Southeastern Europe . It also seeks to serve as a
catalyst for peace and security in the region.
A.2. Objectives
The main objectives of the MED EUWI are to create a higher
efficiency of water-related development by providing a platform to
co-ordinate and streamline existing and future activities, aiming
to:
- Reinforce political commitment to action and raise the profile
of water and sanitation with view to poverty reduction
- Promote better water governance arrangements including
stronger partnerships between public and private sectors and local
stakeholders and build institutional capacity
- Improve co-ordination and co-operation moving towards sector
wide approaches, assisting multi-stakeholder processes to
reinforce partnerships for action
- Develop regional and sub-regional co-operation by assisting in
the application of integrated water resources management including
transboundary waters to contribute to sustainable development and
conflict prevention.
- Develop additional and innovative funding mechanisms and
catalyze additional funding.
A.3. Partnerships and Modalities
MED EUWI is open to all partners willing to commit to the
objectives, targets, and guiding principles, having genuine
willingness to work with others seeking practical solutions.
Partnership refers to partnership between the EU and the
Mediterranean and Southeastern European countries as well as
partnership between government, civil society and the private
sector. Non-EU donors and international organisations (including
the OECD, UN Organisations and Agencies, IFIs etc) are also invited
and encouraged to joint the Initiative.
In line with the general Organisational Framework and Modalities
for the EUWI, a regional Multi-Stakeholder Working Group guides the
development of the MED EU WI and of its priorities for action while
a Multi-Stakeholder Forum provides related advise. The Component is
led by the government of Greece (Ministry for Environment, Physical
Planning and Public Works and Ministry of Foreign Affairs). A MED
EUWI Secretariat, within the Global Water Partnership-Mediterranean
Secretariat, provides technical support and day-by day running.
Political commitment for the development of MED EUWI has been
already expressed at various Ministerial Conferences and Meetings,
inter alia: the EU Informal Council of Environment Ministers (May
2003, Athens), 5th Pan-European Ministerial Conference of the
"Environment for Europe" process (May 2003, Kiev),
Euro-Mediterranean Meeting of the Ministers of Foreign Affairs (May
2003, Crete), two meetings of the North African Ministers Council
on Water (February and October 2003, Cairo) as well as at the EU
Council of Environment Ministers (December 2003).
A.4. Geographical context
The area of activity of MED EUWI comprises, the following non-EU
Partner Countries:
In the South and East Mediterranean - Algeria, Egypt, Jordan,
Israel, Lebanon, Libya, Morocco, Palestinian Authority, Syria,
Tunisia and Turkey.
In the Southeastern Europe - Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina,
Croatia, Former Yugoslavic Republic of Macedonia (FYROM), Serbia
and Montenegro as well as Bulgaria and Romania which have currently
a special status in relation to the EU (accession countries).
The following Map presents the area of activity of
MED EUWI.

A.4. Themes
Τhe MED EUWI focuses on the following Themes:
Sectoral |
Theme1 (TH-1) |
Water supply and sanitation, with emphasis on the
poorest part of the societies. |
Theme 2 (TH-2) |
Integrated water resources management, with
emphasis on management of transboundary and national water
bodies. |
Theme 3 (TH-3) |
Water, food and environment interaction, with
emphasis on fragile ecosystems. |
Theme 4 (TH-4) |
Non-conventional water resources. |
Cross-cutting |
Theme 5 (TH-5) |
Transfer of technology, transfer of know how,
capacity building and training |
Theme 6 (TH-6) |
Education |
A three-year MED EUWI Activity Plan has been elaborated and
discussed among competent stakeholders in 2004. Its purpose was to
translate the agreed Themes into interrelated Programmatic
Objectives, Outputs and specific Actions, where possible according
to available resources and interest from partners and donors.
The Programmatic Objectives that have been defined in the
Activity Plan were nine (9); these are divided to four (4) Thematic
(1-4) and five Horizontal (5-9) Objectives. The MED EUWI
Programmatic Objectives are:
Thematic
Objectives 1-4 respond to respective priority Themes identified
as areas of implementation during the MED EUWI Preparatory Phase.
Their related Outputs described in the Activity Plan are mainly
developed through small scale pilot demonstration activities aimed
to be implemented at national and local levels, supported by
regional / national baseline assessments.
Objective 1 (OBJ-1) |
Initiate programme on water supply and sanitation, with
emphasis on the poorest parts of the society |
Objective 2 (OBJ-2) |
Initiate programme to support national and transboundary IWRM
plans |
Objective 3 (OBJ-3) |
Initiate programme to support sustainable water use in
agriculture and its integrated management for sensitive water
ecosystems |
Objective 4 (OBJ-4) |
Initiate programme on non-conventional water resources |
Horizontal
Objectives 5-9 respond to horizontal priorities of the EUWI
aiming to assist in building the knowledge basis, facilitating
better coordination and enhancing effectiveness through activities
at the regional and national levels.
Objective 5 (OBJ-5) |
Strengthen underlying institutions and build capacity |
Objective 6 (OBJ-6) |
Improve coordination between the actors involved in water
resources management at the country level |
Objective 7 (OBJ-7) |
Enhance funding for the supply, management and development of
water resources and sanitation |
Objective 8 (OBJ-8) |
Improve transfer of technology and the use of existing and
new scientific knowledge to achieve water-related MDGs |
Objective 9 (OBJ-9) |
Promote education on water issues |
The following table presents the framework linking the MED EUWI
Themes with the Programmatic Objectives.
Thematic Programmatic
Objectives
|
Themes
|
Horizontal Programmatic Objectives
|
OBJ-1 . Initiate programme on water supply and
sanitation, with emphasis on the poorest parts of the society
|
TH-1.
Water Supply & Sanitation
|
OBJ-5. Strengthen underlying institutions and
build capacity
|
OBJ-2. Initiate programme to support national
and transboundary IWRM plans
|
TH-2.
Integrated Water Resources Management
|
OBJ-6. Improve coordination between the actors
involved in water resources management at the country level
|
OBJ-3. Initiate programme to support
sustainable water use in agriculture and its integrated
management for sensitive water ecosystems
|
TH-3.
Water, Food and Environment
|
OBJ-7. Enhance funding for the supply,
management and development of water resources, and sanitation
|
OBJ-4. Initiate programme on non-conventional
water resources
|
TH-4.
Non-Conventional Water Resources
|
|
|
TH-5.
Technology transfer and capacity building
|
OBJ-8. Improve transfer of technology and the
use of existing and new scientific knowledge to achieve water
MDGs
|
|
|
OBJ-9. Promote education on water issues
|
A.5. Expected results
The MED EWI gives particular emphasis to the regional priorities
of the Mediterranean and Southeastern Europe, within the EUWI
overall scope. These priorities, needs and strategies are defined
in partnership with governments, the Commission and major
stakeholders, targeting to
- assist design of better, demand driven and output oriented
water related programmes,
- facilitate better coordination of water programmes and
projects, targeting more effective use of existing funds and
mobilization of new financial resources and,
- enhanced cooperation for project's proper implementation,
based on peer review and strategic assessment.
MED EUWI is expected to contribute to major processes in the
region ie. the New Neighbourhood Initiative, the Euro-Mediterranean
Partnership, the Mediterranean Commission for Sustainable
Development, etc.
In addition, a Joint Process between the EU Water Framework
Directive (WFD) and MED EUWI has been launched IN 2004. The Joint
Process is a tool for combining EU and non-EU expertise and means
under the umbrella of the EUWI to facilitate the implementation of
sound water policies.
Key areas where the MED EUWI could make a difference are likely
to include:
- Promoting water as a cornerstone of sustainable
development
- Raising the programmatic profile of water in PRSPs and NSSDs
of partner countries
- Coordinating funding for water in a better way among the
partners of the Initiative
- Linking together the wide range of financing ideas, networks
and mechanisms that currently exist for water in the Mediterranean
and Southeastern Europe so as to cover gaps and needs in partner
countries
- Supporting better project preparation facilities
- Supporting the elaboration of a wider range of models for
water sector restructuring in addition to involving private sector
participation by competent international operators.
EU WATER INITIATIVE
WORK PROGRAMME 2006
WORKING GROUP: MEDITERRANEAN
January 2006, Draft
Activities |
Targets / Purpose per Activity |
Duration /
Completion Date |
EUWI Objective No. |
1. Country status assessment on WSS and IWRM in ten
MEDA countries
|
- Overview and mapping of water policies and major water
programmes on WSS and IWRM |
- Four months / April 2006 |
1, 2 |
2. Country dialogues in two MEDA countries
|
- Initiate one country dialogue (another one has been initiated
in 2005)
- Elaborate assessments on current expenditure and needed
financing to meet MDGs/WSSD targets for WSS and IWRM
- Elaborate financing strategies to achieve MDGs/WSSD targets
for WSS and IWRM
- Facilitate multi-stakeholder country dialogues and prepare
roadmaps to meet MDGs/WSSD targets for WSS and IWRM
|
- Throughout 2006 |
1, 2, 3, 5
|
3. Joint Process WFD/MED EUWI
|
- Identification of pilot river basins and implementation of
pilot activities
- Facilitation of Working Groups (Groundwater, etc)
(to be further defined)
|
- Throughout 2006 |
1, 2, 3, 4 |
4. Seminar on IWRM status in five North African
countries and Mauritania
|
- Organise Seminar to assess status of national IWRM
planning, facilitate dialogue among key involved agencies and
identify priority actions to follow up |
- 24-25 January 2006, Rabat |
1, 2, 3
|
5. Conference on regional policy guidelines for waste-water
reuse
|
- Organise Workshop to present and discuss policy guidelines
for waste-water reuse in the Mediterranean , in collaboration
with related MEDA Water project(s) |
- To be identified |
1,2,3
|
6. Capacity building activities for decision makes and experts
on transboundary water resources management in Southeastern
Europe
|
- Facilitate multi-stakeholder e-dialogue on integrated
management of shared lakes |
- September to October 2006 |
2, 3, 4
|
- Organise Workshop to exchange knowledge and present best
practises on integrated management of shared lakes in
Southeastern Europe |
- October 2006 |
7. Coordination and administration
|
|
|
1, 2, 3, 4 |
7a. Meetings
|
- Organise MED EUWI Working Group Meeting(s) to discuss
progress, implementation of activities and next steps |
|
- Organise one meeting of the Euro-Mediterranean Water
Directors Forum to review process and guide MED EUWI
development |
|
- Organise of MED EUWI Multi-Stakeholder Forum (MSF) to
review process and advice on MED EUWI development, possibly in
conjunction with the Water Directors Forum |
7b. Coordination
|
- Coordinate with on-going programmes and initiatives in the
Mediterranean eg. UNEP MAP, Horizon 2020, METAP, NAMCOW, UN
ESCWA, etc |
|
- Cooperate with the GEF Strategic Partnership to promote
common objectives through implementation of activities |
|
- Coordinate with the WGs of Africa, Finance, Monitoring,
Research, CIS to promote common objectives |
7c. Administration
|
- Run the MED EUWI Secretariat (as described in the MED EUWI
ToR) |
Activities of the MED EUWI Work Programme 2006 serve the
following MED EUWI Objectives (as described at the Activity
Plan):
- Obj 2. Initiate programme to support national and
transboundary IWRM plans
- Obj 4. Initiate programme on non-conventional water
resources
- Obj 5. Strengthen underlying institutions and build
capacity
- Obj 6. Improve coordination between the actors involved in
water resources management at the country level
- Obj 7. Enhance funding for the supply, management and
development of water resources and sanitation
Total cost for 2006 |
1070 + ?? |
Of which funded
- Act 1 (Assessment)
- Act 2 (Two national dialogues)
- Act 3 (IWRM Seminar)
- Act 5 (Lakes Seminar)
- Act 6 (Meetings)
(Coordination / Secretariat)
|
990
120
410
120
60
80
200
|
Residual
- Act 3 (Joint Process)
- Act 4 (Waste-water Conference)
|
??
80
|
More actions may be included in the Work
Programme 2006, pending on interest by partners and funding
opportunities, with the subsequent budget modification
Activities of the MED EUWI Work Programme 2006 serve the
following MED EUWI Objectives (as described at the MED EUWI
Activity Plan):
- Obj 1. Initiate programme on water supply and sanitation
- Obj 2. Initiate programme to support national and
transboundary IWRM plans
- Obj 4. Initiate programme on non-conventional water
resources
- Obj 5. Strengthen underlying institutions and build
capacity
- Obj 6. Improve coordination between the actors involved in
water resources management at the country level
- Obj 7. Enhance funding for the supply, management and
development of water resources and sanitation
MED EUWI Objectives respond to the objectives of the overall
EUWI initiative, namely:
- Reinforce political will and commitment to action
- Promote improved water governance, capacity building and
awareness
- Improve the efficiency and effectiveness of water management
through multistakeholder dialogue and coordination
- strengthen coordination through promoting river basin
approaches
- identify additional financial resources and mechanisms to
ensure sustainable financing.
|