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Global Environmental Facility: Fourth Biennial International Waters Conference (Cape Town, South Africa)
This page serves as the main page to share proceedings and other materials from the GEF's 4th Biennial International Waters Conference held in Cape Town, South Africa from 31 July - 3 August 2007.

Link to the original conference
website: http://www.getf.org/iwc4
[Agenda and
Presentations] [Executive
Summary] [Conference
Report] [Participant
List]
[Innovation
Marketplace Online] [Reflection
Videos] [Other
Documents]
Global Environment Facility: Fourth
Biennial International Waters Conference
The Fourth Biennial International Waters
Conference in Cape Town, South Africa occurred from July 31 - August 3,
2007. The purpose of the conference was to share experiences and
innovative practices among GEF's global International Waters portfolio
(nearly $4 billion), promote learning and capacity building, develop
strategies to enhance stakeholder collaboration, and encourage GEF
International Waters projects to apply evolving GEF policies and
procedures during implementation. This web page hosts the proceedings
and other materials stemming from this event.
Agenda and Presentations
Pre-Conference - Sunday, 29 JUL and
Monday, 30 JUL
GEF-IW:LEARN Workshop on Economic
Valuation for Large Marine Ecosystems
Location: The Commodore Hotel
Workshop Website: Presentations
and Background Materials
Day 0 - Monday, 30 JUL
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Innovation Marketplace – Exhibit
Center Set-Up
Location: Cape Town International Convention Centre
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Participant Arrival and Registration
Location: Arabella Sheraton Hotel |
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Informal Gathering and Welcome
Location: Marimba Restaurant, Cape Town International Convention
Centre
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Day 1 - Tuesday, 31 JUL
| 09:00-09:30 |
Welcome Address
Location: Auditorium 2
Master of Ceremonies: Janot Mendler de Suarez, Acting Director,
GEF-IW:LEARN
[Reflection
Video - Day 0]
Introduction by the GEF
Secretariat and Opening Remarks by the South African
Government
Alfred Duda, Senior Advisor, International Waters, Global Environment
Facility (GEF)
Honorable Minister Marthinus van Schalkwyk, Department of Environmental
Affairs and Tourism, South Africa [Speech]
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| 09:30-10:15 |
Introducing the New GEF and Your IW Conference
Location: Auditorium 2
The GEF Secretariat will share new GEF
IW strategy and policies affecting projects. IW:LEARN introduces how
this conference’s aims and remarkable format address crucial challenges
expressed by participants.
Alfred Duda, Senior Advisor, International Waters, GEF [Speech]
Janot Mendler de Suarez, Acting Director, GEF-IW:LEARN [Speech]
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| 10:15-10:45 |
Networking Break
Location: Innovation Marketplace |
| 10:45-11:25 |
A Vision for International Waters
Location: Auditorium 2
Two advocates, leaders, and champions
of International Waters management present inspiring visions
(freshwater and marine) of common purpose regarding shared management
of transboundary waters, and share their insights and
lessons.
Lead Facilitator: Janot Mendler de Suarez, Acting Director,
GEF-IW:LEARN
Speakers:
Honorable Minister Abraham Iyambo, Minister of Fisheries and Marine
Resources, Government of Namibia [Speech]
Fritz Holzwarth, Deputy-Director General, Federal Ministry for the
Environment, Nature Conservation, and Nuclear Safety, Germany [Speech]
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11:25-12:30
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Celebrating IW Achievements
Location: Auditorium 2
GEF IW projects in Africa will
showcase recent successes and innovative solutions.
Lead Facilitator: Janot Mendler de Suarez, Acting Director,
GEF-IW:LEARN
Showcase Projects:
• Benguela Current Large Marine Ecosystem (BCLME)
Presenter: Mick O’Toole, Chief Technical Advisor,
GEF/UNDP (United Nations Development Programme) BCLME project
[Presentation]
• Iullemeden Aquifer
Presenter: John Chabo, Deputy Director, Federal Ministry of Water
Resources, Nigeria Director, Nigeria [Presentation]
• Senegal River Basin Water and Environmental Management Project
(OMVS)
Presenter: Djibril Sall, Regional Coordinator, Organisation pour
la Mise en Valuer du Fleuve Senegal (OMVS) and Mohamed Fawzi Bedredine,
Représente du Haut Commissaire, Organisation pour la Mise en Valuer du
Fleuve Senegal (OMVS) [Presentation]
• GloBallast Programme
Presenter: Dr. Jose Matheickal, Project Manager, International
Maritime Organization (IMO) [Presentation]
• Tanzania Marine and Coastal Environment Management Project
Presenter: Magnus Ngoile, Director, National Environment
Management Council [Presentation]
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| 12:30-14:00 |
Lunch with Remarks by The Coca-Cola Company
Location: Ballroom West
Keynote remarks by Thomas Blackstock,
Director, Clean Water Strategies [Presentation]
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14:00-14:30
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Networking Break
Location: Innovation Marketplace |
14:30-16:30
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Conversation Tables - Good International Waters Governance
& Institutions
Location: Ballroom West [Key Captures]
[Consolidated
Outcomes]
Small group conversations refine vital learning issues on
foundations of good International Waters Governance and
Institutions.
Chief Facilitator: Atem Ramsundersingh,
Senior Water Management and Institutions Specialist, World Bank
Institute
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16:30-17:30
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Working Groups [Leading
Questions] [Consolidated
Outcomes]
Location: Ballroom West and Interactive Learning Center
Participants are requested to join a
“cluster subject” or “theme table” and follow instructions of the Table
Host.
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17:30-18:00
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GEF IW Portfolio Learning
Location: Ballroom West
Working Groups share collective
insights and outcomes of their discussions with full plenary.
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18:00-20:00
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Welcome Reception and Film Festival
Location: Innovation Marketplace and Auditorium 2
Poster sessions showcase project lessons in the Innovation
Marketplace.
Welcome Remarks: Simon Nhongo, Namibia,
United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) Resident Representative [Speech]
Exciting new GEF project films feature
IW issues, partnerships, and successes.
Films:
• Black Sea: The Sea
that Nearly Died
• Lake Manzala:
Engineered Wetlands: Only a Low-Cost Sewage Treatment
Alternative?
• Lake Chad: ChadWet:
Wetlands, Water, and Livelihoods
• Yellow Sea: Regional
Conference on Parliamentary Roles in Protection of Marine Environment
and Sustainable Use of Marine Resources in the Yellow Sea
• Global Mercury
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Day 2 - Wednesday, 1 AUG
| 09:00-09:15 |
Reflections [Video]
Location: Auditorium 2
Participants reflect on experiences
from Day 1 learning activities.
Lead Facilitator: Janot Mendler de Suarez, Acting Director,
GEF-IW:LEARN
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| 09:15-10:15 |
GEF Policy Briefing "Talk Show” [Slides]
Location: Auditorium 2
GEF Secretariat sheds light on recent
GEF policy and procedural changes and invites question and answer
dialogue with government and GEF project delegates.
Host: Janot Mendler de Suarez, Acting
Director, GEF-IW:LEARN
Guests:
Peter Bjornsen, Senior Policy Officer, Operations and Business
Strategy, Global Environment Facility
Christian Severin, Program Manager, International Waters, Global
Environment Facility (GEF)
Andrea Merla, Consultant, Global Environment Facility (GEF)
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| 10:15-10:45 |
Networking Break
Location: Innovation Marketplace
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| 10:45-12:30 |
Focused Learning Discussions: Successful Scientific and
Technical Innovations
Short GEF project case studies are
presented, leading to in-depth discussion.
Session Owner: Takehiro Nakamura, Senior
Water Programme Officer, International Waters, United Nations
Environment Programme (UNEP)
• SAP Implementation and Adaptive
Management
Location: Auditorium 2
Session Coordinator: Isabelle Vanderbeck, Task Manager, UNEP [Conclusions/Next
Steps]
Showcase Projects:
Danube River Basin - Ivan Zavadsky, Project Manager, Danube Regional
Project and Phillip Weller, Executive Secretary, International
Commission for the Protection of the Danube River (ICPDR)
[Presentation]
Mediterranean Sea LME Strategic Partnership - Alex Lascaratos, Project
Manager, United Nations Environment Programme, Mediterranean Action
Programme (UNEP/MAP) and Francesco Civili, Project Coordinator,
UNEP/MAP
[The GEF Strategic
Partnership for the Mediterranean LME - Lascaratos]
[First GEF Regional
Project in the Mediterranean -
Civili]
Mekong River Basin Water Utilization Project - Mekong River Commission
(Esther Monier-Illouz, World Bank)
[Presentation]
• Groundwater Management
Location: Interactive Learning Center, Learning Room 1
Session Coordinator: Shaminder Puri, IAH Chair TARM Commission and
Senior Consultant, United Nations Educational, Scientific, and Cultural
Organization, (UNESCO) and Andrea Merla, Consultant, Global Environment
Facility (GEF) [Conclusions/Next
Steps]
Session Co-organizers: Rafik Hirji, Senior Water Resources Management
Specialist, World Bank and Andrew Garner, Water Resource Management
Specialist, International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA)
Showcase Projects: Guarani Aquifer - Luiz Amore, General Secretary,
Guarani Aquifer Project, and Jorge Rucks, Chief Division II, Department
of Sustainable Development, Organization of American States (OAS)
[Presentation]
Iullemeden Aquifer & North West Sahara Aquifer System (SASS) -
Djamel Latrech, Sahara and Sahel Observatory (OSS)
[Presentation]
[Presentation2]
Nubian Aquifer - Andrew Garner, Water Resource Management Specialist,
International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA)
[Presentation]
• Reducing Pollution: Agricultural and Livestock Nutrient
Reduction
Location: Interactive Learning Center, Learning Room 2
Session Coordinator: Amy Evans, Consultant, World Bank [Conclusions/Next
Steps]
Showcase Projects:
Livestock Waste Management in East Asia - Weighou Zhou, Task Team
Leader, World Bank
[Presentation]
Albania Integrated Ecosystems Project - Nikolin Brahi, Director of
PIU
[Presentation]
Romania – Gheorge Constantin, Nutrient Reduction Project
[Presentation]
• Reducing Pollution: Constructed Wetlands
Location: Interactive Learning Center, Learning Room 3
Session Coordinator: Christian Severin, Program Manager, International
Waters, Global Environment Facility [Conclusions/Next
Steps]
Showcase Projects:
Ningbo Water and Environment Project - Hu Huijian, South China
Institute of Endangered Animals
[Presentation]
Lake Manzala Engineered Wetlands - Mohamed Bayoumi, Programme
Specialist, United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) and Dia El Din
El-Quosy, Project Manager, Lake Manzala
[Presentation]
• Sustaining Marine Fisheries and Conserving Marine
Resources
Location: Interactive Learning Center, Learning Room 4
Session Coordinator: Carl Gustaf Lundin, Head, Global Marine Programme,
IUCN-The World Conservation Union [Conclusions/Next
Steps]
Showcase Projects:
Pacific Island Oceanic Fisheries Management - Barbara Hanchard, Project
Coordinator, United Nations Development Programme (UNDP)
[Presentation]
South China Sea - Takehiro Nakamura, Senior Programme Officer,
International Waters, United Nations Environment Program (UNEP)
[Establishing a
Regional System of Fisheries Refugia in the South China Sea and
Gulf of Thailand]
Marine and Coastal Management – Ashley Naidoo, Department of
Environmental Affairs and Tourism (DEAT), South Africa
[Presentation]
Western Indian Ocean (WIO LaB) - Johnson Kitheka, Project Officer,
United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP)
[Presentation]
Brief
announcement: The New GESAMP (Group of Experts on Scientific
Aspects of Marine Environmental Protection), Dr. Jose Matheickal,
Globallast Project Manager, International Maritime Organization
(IMO)
• Assessing and Valuing
Ecosystems
Location: Interactive Learning Center, Learning Room 5
Session Coordinator: Frank Vorhies, Technical Advisor, IUCN-The World
Conservation Union [Report]
Showcase Projects:
South China Sea - John Pernetta, Project Director, United Nations
Enviornment Programme (UNEP) South China Sea project [Presentation]
Caspian Sea - Hamidreza Ghaffarzadeh, Project Manager, United Nations
Development Programme (UNDP) Caspian Sea project
[Presentation]
Guinea Current Large Marine Ecosystem (GCLME) - Chika Ukwe, Industrial
Development Officer, International Waters, United Nations Industrial
Development Organization (UNIDO) and Chidi Ibe, Regional Director,
GCLME project
[Presentation]
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| 14:00-14:30 |
Networking Break
Location: Innovation Marketplace
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| 14:30-16:30 |
Conversation Tables: Sustaining International Waters
Partnerships [Consolidated
Outcomes]
Location: Ballroom West [Key Challenges and
Messages]
Six to eight person table dialogues on
sustaining International Waters Partnerships inspired by “building
blocks for good IW Governance”
Chief Facilitator,: Atem Ramsundersingh, Senior Water Management and
Institutions Specialist, World Bank Institute.
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| 16:30-17:30 |
Working Groups [Consolidated
Outcomes]
Location: Ballroom West
Participants are requested to join a
“cluster subject” or “theme table” and follow instructions of the Table
Host.
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| 17:30-18:00 |
GEF IW Portfolio Learning
Location: Ballroom West
Working Groups share collective
insights and outcomes of their discussions with full plenary.
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| 18:00-20:00 |
Innovation Marketplace and Film Festival
Location: Ballroom West
Participants are invited to rate
exhibits showcasing IW projects and lessons learned.
Film Festival Host: Francois Odendaal,
EcoAfrica and FO Productions
Presenter: Jose Matheickal, GloBallast Programme.
Films:
• Turning the Tide -
Sustaining Earth’s Large Marine Ecosystems
• Invaders from the Sea
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Day 3 - Thursday, 2 AUG
| 09:00-09:15 |
Reflections [Video]
Location: Auditorium 2
Participants reflect on experiences
from Day 2 learning activities.
Facilitator: Janot Mendler de Suarez,
Acting Director, GEF-IW:LEARN
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| 09:15-10:15 |
GEF IW Indicators Jeopardy [Questions] [Answers]
Location: Auditorium 2
Jeopardy Game Host: Andrew Hudson,
Principal Technical Advisor, International Waters, United Nations
Development Programme (UNDP)
Contestants:
Mick O’Toole, Benguela Current Large Marine Ecosystem Programme
Nicolas Kotschoubey, Partnership Investment Fund for Pollution
Reduction in the LMEs of East Asia
Jose Matheickal, Globallast Programme
Vincent Sweeney, Caribbean SIDS IWCAM
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| 10:15-10:45 |
Networking Break
Location: Innovation Marketplace
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| 10:45-12:30 |
Inter-Project and Inter-Governmental Clinics [Session
Report]
Location: Interactive Learning Center
International Waters management challenges
identified by registrants will be the principal “drivers” for at least
10 Inter-Project “Peer Assist” clinics, focused on specific IW
management issues. Participants are to sign up at IW:LEARN booth for
“peer-assist” clinics focused on areas in which valuable personal or
project experience can be shared, or in which there is a desire to
learn from practical experience of other peers; a special clinic will
be offered for government delegates to confer together on common issues
and challenges.
1. The ABC of the GEF Results Framework
and IW Indicators
The aim of this clinic is to answer your questions on measuring results
and impact within GEF projects and programs. Experts will guide and/or
advise you on the basics of setting up a results or logical framework
that forms the basis of defining indicators, and how best to deal with
the lack of base-line data.
Session Leader: Nik Kotschubey, Tracy Hart [Clinic Report]
[Rapporteur Summary]
3. IWRM Implementation and Measuring Progress
The aim of this clinic is to address indicators and ways of measuring
progress and achievements of IWRM practices in international waters
projects.
Session Leader: Felix Monggae, Weiguo Zhou [Clinic Report]
[Rapporteur Summary]
4. Demonstrating and Measuring Societal Impact
The aim of this clinic is to share experiences on working with
indicators that measure change at society-level i.e. exploring the
different levels of impact such as raising awareness, changing
behaviors, transforming people and their organizations, etc.
Session Leader: Hajanirina Razafindrainibe, Narriman Jiddawi [Clinic Report]
[Rapporteur Summary]
5. Creating and Enhancing Public Participation
The aim of this clinic is to share experiences with approaches,
methodologies, techniques and skill-sets to establish and improve
public participation in international waters-activities. This session
will also encourage the exchange of experiences with taking public
participation to a level of true engagement and creativity to enhance
quality and performance of projects and programs.
Session Leader: Jessica Troell, Mary Matthews [Clinic Report]
[Rapporteur Summary]
6. Confidence and Partnership Building
The aim of this clinic is to share experiences with approaches,
methodologies, techniques and skill-sets required for trust-building
among parties involved in different stages of an IW activity i.e. in
particular in the early stages the essence of confidence building, and
in later stages of collaboration how to sustain the trust-level between
partners.
Session Leader: J.B. Collier [Report and
Rapporteur Summary]
7. Climate Change and Adaptation in GEF International Waters
Projects
The aim of this clinic is to discuss what parties, who are involved in
GEF IW Projects, do to increase their readiness (i.e. climate
adaptation or proofing) to deal with climate variability. Participants
will share what their major concerns are and how best these challenges
could be addressed in the immediate future.
Session Leader: Mark Smith, Rafik Hirji [Clinic Report]
[Rapporteur Summary]
8. The ABC of Project Management and Coordination
In this clinic participants will have the opportunity to address
challenges in project management and coordination, in particular when
dealing in a multi-country setting facing different working and
organizational culture, legal and communication obstacles and lack of
resources and knowledge on the nature of IW projects.
Session Leader: Chaminda Rajapakse [Clinic Report]
[Rapporteur Summary]
10. Building Public-Public and Public-Private Partnerships
The aim of this clinic is to identify and discuss obstacles encountered
in initiating and developing PPPs in international waters-projects.
This session will encourage participants to share their experiences
with approaches, models and mechanisms for successful PPPs.
Session Leader: Richard Paisely, Phillip Weller [Clinic Report]
[Rapporteur Summary]
11. Inter-governmental Coordination: Communication and
Implementation Challenges
The aim of this clinic is to explore how inter-governmental commissions
can improve implementation.
Session Leader: Ivan Zavadsky [Clinic Report] [Rapporteur
Summary]
12. GEF Policy Talk
Session Leader: Chris Severin, Peter Bjoernsen, Andrea Merla [Report and
Rapporteur Summary]
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| 12:30-18:00 |
Tour of Two Oceans Aquarium and Research Vessel SA
Agulhas
Location: Board buses at street entrance to CTICC outside of the
Innovation Marketplace
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Participants will be provided with a
boxed lunch to take with them on the shuttle bus, which will board at
the Convention Centre. Shuttles will run between the Aquarium and the
SA Agulhas and will bring delegates back to the Convention
Center.
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| 18:00-19:00 |
Working Groups Report Back
Location: Interactive Learning Center
Working group reporting teams will meet to discuss topics and develop
presentations for next day Reflections session.
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Day 4 - Friday, 3 AUG
| 09:00-09:15 |
Reflections [Video]
Location: Auditorium 2
Participants reflect on experiences
from IWC learning activities.
Facilitator: Janot Mendler de Suarez,
Acting Director, GEF-IW:LEARN
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| 09:15-09:30 |
African LME
Appreciation
African LME projects express appreciation for the contribution of Dr.
Kenneth Sherman, NOAA towards LME management throughout the
globe.
Host: Dr. Chide Ibe, Gulf of Guinea LME
Project
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| 09:30-10:30 |
Participant-Designed Workshops
Learning activities organized by
participants
• Lessons Learned in Ecosystem
Management in the BCLME Region (180 minutes)
Ecosystem Approaches to Fisheries and Management, Top Predators
Management, and Management of Transboundary Fish Stocks in the BCLME
region.
Session Coordinator: Mick O’Toole, Project Manager, UNDP/GEF BCLME
project
Location: Auditorium 2 [Presentation] [Report]
• Assessment and Synthesis of Lessons Learned in Coral Reef
Management (180 minutes)
Coral reef projects are invited to examine and refine a
matrix of socio-cultural and biophysical/ecological problems which
include economic, governance, cultural and project management aspects
and to determine the successes, failures, and opportunities of GEF
projects in addressing these problems and solutions.
Session Coordinator: Mark Tupper, Scientist, Coral Reef, Worldfish
Center
Location: Interactive Learning Center, Learning Room 1
[Presentation] [Report]
• Global Forum – Strategic Planning to Advance the Oceans
Agenda to 2016 (180 minutes)
This workshop addresses substantive issues involved in
advancing the global oceans agenda in the next several years, how GEF
IW projects contribute to the overall scenario of integrated oceans
governance, and how aspects or components of the GEF IW portfolio could
be enhanced in order to boost its role in the achievement of WSSD
targets on oceans, coasts, and SIDS.
Session Coordinator: Biliana Cicin-Sain, Co-Chair Global Forum on
Oceans, Coasts, and Islands
Location: Interactive Learning Center, Learning Room 2 [Presentation]
[Report]
• Assessment and Management of LMEs: A Practical Approach for
the Next Decade (60 minutes)
This workshop aims to foster international, multi-state
cooperation on priority transboundary water concerns through more
comprehensive, ecosystem-based approaches to management. Additionally,
this session will aim to play a catalytic role in addressing
transboundary water concerns by ensuring countries utilize the full
range of technical, economic, financial, regulatory, and instructional
reforms that are needed.
Session Coordinator: Ken Sherman, Director, USDOC/NOAA/National
Marine Fisheries Service
Location: Interactive Learning Center, Learning Room 3 [Presentation]
[Report]
• Hydrogeological Information Management Through IGRAC for
Transboundary Aquifer Resources Management (90 minutes)
IGRAC has been established through the UNESCO
International Hydrological Programme, at the request of Member States
to facilitate global data management on groundwater resources. Data
management includes collation of available information setting up meta
databases, providing facilities for access to existing data on
hydrogeology, well location, water barcation, water quality and
hydrochemistry. A key function of IGRAC is to support the ISARM
Programme, which in terms of GEF needs facilitates International Waters
focal area's strategic objectives. Majority of GEF projects that have
aquifers as key component are using the facilities provided by IGRAC -
including producing hydrogeological base maps, interpretation of
groundwater flow directions (unlike river flow - groundwater flows in 3
directions !!!), hydrogeochemistry (unlike river water chemistry,
groundwater hydrochemistry is related to the petrology of the multiple
types of rocks through which groundwater flows very slowly !). This
workshop will teach the participants to use the Digital Working
Environment ( an extremely useful means for project partners to
collaborate), the management of aquifer databases and the
interpretation of hydrogeological information that relates to
environmental gains & losses.
Session Coordinator: Neno Kukuric, Deputy Head, Integrated
Groundwater Resources Assessment Center (IGRAC)
Location: Learning Room 4 [Presentation] [Report]
• Expanding the Scientific Basis for GEF International Waters
Projects (180 minutes)
The session will explore if there is a need for expanding
the scientific basis in order to strengthen project design and
implementation of IW projects and avoid duplication in building up
science capacity.
Session Coordinators: Tessa Goverse, Programme Officer, United Nations
Environment Programme (UNEP) and Doug Taylor, GEF Scientific and
Technical Advisory Panel (STAP) Secretary, United Nations Environment
Programme (UNEP)
Location: Learning Room 5 [Presentation] [Report]
• Coordination and Learning Among GEF IW Projects (90
minutes)
Session Coordinator: Peter Scheren, Project Manager, United
Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) WIO-LaB project
Location: Innovation Marketplace [Presentation] [Report]
• How to Achieve Wide Dissemination of Key Project Findings (60
minutes)
Interactive discussion and exchange of ideas with a focus
on available mechanisms to enable discovery and dissemination of
project findings. Interactive discussion and exchange of ideas with a
focus on available mechanisms to enable discovery and dissemination of
project findings.
Session Coordinator: Sean Khan, IW:LEARN Programme Officer, United
Nations Environment Programme (UNEP)
Location: Arabella Sheraton – Internet Café [Presentation]
[Report]
• Integrating Lake Systems Management (60 minutes)
Increasingly, transboundary lake basin managers need to
tackle problems arising from land use change or degradation, whether
due to growing riparian settlements, economic exploitation, pollution
and / or impacts and consequences of climate variablility and change.
This workshop explores ways to apply a systems-engineering approach to
help in integrating science and policy to leverage ecosytem-based
management as an underpinning of sustainable development.
Location: GEF-IW:LEARN booth - Innovation Marketplace
Session Coordinator: George William (Jerry) Sherk, LakeNet
representative [Report]
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Networking Break
Location: Innovation Marketplace |
| 11:00-12:30 |
Participant Designed Workshops –
continued
• Developing a Public Participation
Strategy for the Orange River Basin: the ORASECOM Experience (90
minutes)
Lessons learned from a multi-stakeholder initiative to develop of
Public Participation Strategy for the transboundary Orange River Basin
in South Africa are examined. Participants also share experiences in
developing and implementing similar participation strategies in other
transboundary water bodies, including identification of opportunities
for adapting lessons learned across regions.
Session Coordinators: Jessica Troell, Director, International
Water Program, Environmental Law Institute, and Anton Earle, Director,
African Centre for Water Research
Location: Interactive Learning Center, Learning Room 3 [Presentation]
[Report]
• Transboundary Diagnostic Analysis and Identification of
Hazards Contributing to Environmental Risks (90 minutes)
The GEF IW Focal Area has established an excellent
methodology for conducting a TDA - however often it is somewhat obtuse
in on-the-ground application, when it comes to application in complex
aquifer systems. For example in the Guarani, Nubian Sandstone, North
West Sahara Aquifer system, it is even more complex, since groundwater
flow directions are complicated, the hydrogeochemistry is often
difficult to interpret, recharge and discharge zones do not coincide
with river systems, making the application of the TDA a challenge,
especially in the face of scarce data. Nevertheless some elements of
the TDA have to be completed in every GEF project for the underlying
strategy to apply, ie that of fostering international cooperation and
joint management. Much of this depends on the identification of hazards
that contribute to environmental risks and the degree to which these
risks can be accepted. This workshops will explore these issues,
present the relevant and essential elements, discuss how to reduce /
manage risks, provide the guidance that has been developed by the
International Law Commission's draft articles on the use of
Transboundary Aquifers, for application in on going and new
projects.
Session Coordinator: Shaminder Puri, IAH Chair TEARM Commission
and Senior Consultant, United Nations Educational, Scientific, and
Cultural Organization (UNESCO), Jose Luis Martin-Bordes, Consultant,
UNESCO, Abou Amani, Programme Specialist, UNESCO
Location: Learning Room 4 [Presentation] [Report]
• Assessment/Monitoring of Transboundary Water Systems as a
Tool for Tracking Project Impacts (90 minutes)
The purpose of this session will be to exchange lessons
learned and best practices in assessment and monitoring of the status
of transboundary water systems in order to use them for tracking
impacts.
Session Coordinator: Joana Akrofi, Associate Programme Officer,
United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP)
Location: Innovation Marketplace [Report]
• Applying GIS and other ICT Tools (60 minutes)
This session will consist of a show-and-tell session among
projects on how GIS and other freely available ICT tools are being
applied within projects.
Session Coordinator: Richard Cooper, Environmental Specialist,
Chulalongkorn University
Location: Arabella Sheraton – Internet Café [Presentation]
[Report]
• Caribbean Regional Dialogue (60 minutes)
A consultative regional dialogue to explore opportunities
for improving coordination synergies among GEF projects and partners in
the Wider Caribbean region. This workshop will kick off an IW:LEARN
regional project and introduce a regional coordination tool.
Session Coordinator: Chris Corbin, Programme Officer, United
Nations Environment Programme (UNEP), Caribbean Regional Coordination
Unit
Location: Arabella Sheraton – Internet Cafe [Presentation] [Report]
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| 12:30-13:30 |
Lunch
Location: Ballroom West
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| 13:30-14:30 |
What Have We Learned?
Location: Auditorium 2
Chief Facilitator: Atem Ramsundersingh, Senior Water Management and
Institutions Specialist, World Bank Institute
Session owners report on cumulative
learning highlights from this IWC, noting areas for IW cross-portfolio
learning, ideas for GEF IW ExperienceNote topics and needs to be
addressed through IW learning activities
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| 14:30-15:30 |
The Path Forward
Location: Auditorium 2
Facilitator: Janot Mendler de Suarez, GEF-IW:LEARN
GEF IW project staff, government
representatives and partners are invited to provide recommendations to
GEF, Implementing Agencies and IW:LEARN, and share examples of what may
be done differently as a result of IW learning this week
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| 15:30-16:00 |
Reflections and Evaluations
Location: Auditorium 2
Interactive participant assessment of
GEF-IW:LEARN, including regional and thematic learning, GEF IWC, use of
IW resource center (www.iwlearn.net), led by
Janot Mendler de Suarez, Acting Director, IW:LEARN and Atem
Ramsundersingh, Senior Water Management and Institutions Specialist,
World Bank Institute
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| 16:00-16:30 |
Award Ceremony and Closing Remarks
Location: Auditorium 2
Master of Ceremonies: Janot Mendler de
Suarez, GEF-IW:LEARN
Keynote remarks: André Share, Chief
Director, Resource Management, Marine & Coastal Management Branch.,
Department of Environmental Affairs and Tourism, South Africa. [Speech]
Innovation Marketplace and WOW Awards:
Tracy Hart, Senior Environmental Specialist, World Bank and Sean Khan,
Programme Officer, United Nations Environment Programme
Closing remarks:
Alfred Duda, Senior Advisor, International Waters, Global Environment
Facility
Tracy Hart, Senior Environmental Specialist, World Bank
Takehiro Nakamura, Senior Water Programme Officer, United Nations
Environment Programme
Andrew Hudson, Principal Technical Advisor, International Waters,
United Nations Development Programme
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