Entries For: March 2007
01-Jul-2007
Ready for the Fourth GEF IW Conference?
An introduction to the Fourth GEF International Waters Conference as a learning opportunity for all GEF-supported IW partnerships.
Dear GEF IW Partners and Conference Participants:
Greetings from GEF IW:LEARN -- and thank you for your plans to
participate in our Fourth GEF International Waters Conference (IWC4).
Based on your feedback from previous ones, this Cape Town conference
is a an active learning conference reformulated and distinct
form all previous GEF IW Conferences
in
several important ways:
First and foremost, our agenda has rapidly
evolved to address your
biggest challenges. Over 90 registrants have already identified 175
challenges
you face in making your International Waters projects
successful. I personally have been analyzing and organizing these
challenges to
ensure our time together in Cape Town is directly useful to you in
overcoming common challenges.
Second, our format offers numerous opportunities for you to
actively seek and obtain the answers you need. As the agenda and session
descriptions show, participatory, small group
discussions predominate our IWC4 sessions. We're using various
interactive
formats to help you find knowledge you need, share your own applicable
knowledge, and spontaneously collaborate to solve similar problems
among GEF IW projects around the world. We'll also introduce new ways
of learning from each other, such as project clinics, world cafe and
open space, and an innovation marketplace -- some of which you
could then adapt to facilitate learning among your own partners
and stakeholders.
Third, our conference celebrates the real achievements, innovations
and impacts
by GEF projects towards realizing our shared vision of a time when
sharing the perpetual benefits of our water planet fully transcends our
political
boundaries. In the spirit of our "regional" days of past conferences,
your program committee has:
- invited several projects from our African host region to share
their achievements in a lively and inspirational manner, other projects
to present documentaries of their accomplishments;
- welcomed all participants to help us adapt their greatest
innovations at our competitively-judged innovation marketplace
exhibition, and to organize your own "participant-led sessions" as you
see fit on the fourth day of our conference;
- incorporated insights from our local project host, from Benguela
Current (BCLME), and other advanced and soon-to-graduate projects, like
the Danube River, into agenda delivery.
Finally, our 6 conference themes have been selected to serve as focuses for ongoing learning across the GEF IW community:
To this end, each of the theme titles above links to a web log, or "blog," on the IW:LEARN Web site where GEF IW partners are posting insights and inquiries regarding each of these themes. We invite you to examine and provide your own perspectives* on these blog pages now, during the conference and even after you return home. You can also subscribe to receive email or news of new blog postings, using tools on the right side of each blog page.
- Good IW Governance and Institutions: how to promote good governance and build institutions to promote transboundary waters management.
- GEF IW Policies and Procedures: examination of emerging GEF policies and procedures pertinent to IW projects and their partners.
- Financing and Sustaining IW Partnerships: ongoing mechanisms to financially support GEF IW projects throughout their project life cycle, and indefinitely thereafter.
- IW Scientific and Technical Tools: innovative and effective scientific and technical tools for IW management, e.g., SAP implementation, constructed wetlands, and economic valuation.
- Measuring IW Impacts and Results: monitoring and evaluation of impacts and results in GEF IW projects.
- Learning Among IW Projects: opportunities for GEF IW partnerships to learn good practices from one another.
For those of you eager to learn more details about the conference, I encourage you to visit links to detailed information on our IWC4 conference Web site's agenda page.
Information there includes the agenda-at-glance, an orientation packet for participants, session descriptions, and the list of your own "challenges" as you provided them upon your registration.
The Fourth GEF IW Conference, in fact GEF IW:LEARN as a whole, exist to ensure your IW projects can learn from one another, adapt and transfer good practices and jointly address and overcome common IW challenges. Thus, our success depends on you: you own leadership, curiosity, and goodwill in expressing your needs from others and your unique insights for others. Thus, we encourage every one of you to approach this conference as a rare opportunity to simultaneously learn, inform and advance international waters management in our respective regions and around the world.
I wish you the very best in your preparation and travel to Cape Town, and throughout our most interactive and enjoyable GEF IW Conference ever.
Kind regards,
Dann Sklarew
* For those unfamiliar with blogs, please see instructions at: http://www.iwlearn.net/iw-help/help/how-to/working-with-the-blog

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