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Kyrgyzstan Tajikistan Kazakhstan
PROJECT PREPARATION PHASE INCEPTION MEETING
Paris – February 3-‐4, 2014
GROUNDWATER MANAGEMENT IN THE SYR DARYA TRANSBOUNDARY BASIN
THE STRATEGIC RESULTS FRAMEWORK OUTCOMES, INDICATORS AND OUTPUTS
by ANDREA MERLA
The Strategic Results Framework, a requirement of GEF, focuses on results and captures all key elements of projects design, and is a criWcal tool for monitoring and evaluaWon of project performance.
The SRF will be filled in and fully developed as Project preparaWon progresses
In addiWon to the SRF, project design will detail all concrete outputs that the project will produce in order to achieve the expected outcomes, and all the acWviWes needed to produce the outputs. We will review overall conceptual project design by componnent, using a comprehensive synopWc representaWon lisWng Outcomes, Indicators, and Outputs. AcWviWes will be detailed as part of project preparaWon.
COMPONENT OUTCOME
OUTPUTS
INDICATORS
PPROJECT GOAL To create the regional and naWonal enabling environment for climate resilient, sustainable, conjuncWve use of surface and groundwater resources in the Syr Darya Basin
1. Strengthen the capacity of countries on assessment, monitoring, protecWon and sustainable exploitaWon of their groundwater resources
2. Raise awareness (pilots) on benefits derived from the uWlizaWon of deeper aquifers and subsurface space
3. Promote conjuncWve surface and groundwater management 4. Assist countries in legal and insWtuWonal aspects of groundwater
management, and internaWonal water laws and direcWves.
COMPONENT 1 OUTCOME 1
OUTPUTS
INDICATORS
Enhancing knowledge and assessment capacity
Strengthened knowledge and monitoring capacity in countries enhances the role and improves the sustainability of groundwater resources in the Basin also in view of climaWc variability and change.
Making shallow aquifers visible (characterizaWon) and diagnosWc analysis (TDA) Reconnaissance of deep aquifers (salinity, quanWty, geothermal content) Design of harmonized monitoring networks Training program (groundwater management, vulnerability mapping, etc.) Groundwater InformaWon Management System piloted in each country
TDA approved at ministerial level in the three countries Reconnaissance report containing recommendaWons endorsed by SC Countries commitment to implement Reports on a_endance IMS pilots endorsed by SC
COMPONENT 2 OUTCOME 2
OUTPUTS
INDICATORS
MANAGING SUBSURFACE SPACE
Benefits, in terms of miWgaWon of climate variability and change impacts and environmental hazards to be derived from the uses of the subsurface space new to the region, assessed and tested on the ground.
Results of assessments and pre-‐feasibility studies on MAR schemes and wastewaters disposal integrated into the TDA and/or water and land use planning instruments in the countries. Three pilot demonstraWons of MAR and wastewater disposal implemented
TDA and/or planning instruments integraWng results of assessment Pilots successfully implemented as centers of capacity building
COMPONENT 3 OUTCOME 3.1
OUTPUTS
INDICATORS
PROVIDING TOOLS FOR MANAGING GROUNDWATER RESOURCES
Country authoriWes, and land, water and urban area managers enabled to incorporate surface and groundwater conjuncWve management pracWces and policies into IWRM plans, SAP or equivalent processes, and water safety planning.
Regional review of exisWng water management policy and insWtuWonal frameworks, including transboundary. Scenarios of Water futures built through parWcipatory processes Synthesis of conjuncWve management opWons, naWonal and transboundary Capacity and awareness of decision makers in governments and of land and urban area managers built
Report endorsed by SC Report endorsed by SC Report endorsed by SC A_endance to training events, and training materials
COMPONENT 3
OUTCOME 3.2
OUTPUTS
INDICATORS
PROVIDING TOOLS FOR MANAGING GROUNDWATER RESOURCES
Basin-‐wide exchange of informaWon and experiences facilitates transboundary cooperaWon and replicaWon of good pracWces
IEM -‐ Mechanism for the sharing of informaWon and experiences among countries of the basin on groundwater assessment, monitoring and management within an IWRM context established, using also online communicaWon tools. CoordinaWon and exchanges with other relevant projects and iniWaWves, including the GEF supported ones, established and operaWonal.
Sustainable Groundwater InformaWon Exchange Mechanism (IEM) established and funcWoning. IEM mandate incorporates coordinaWon and exchanges with other relevant projects and iniWaWves, including GEF supported ones
COMPONENT 4
OUTCOME 4 OUTPUTS
INDICATORS
FOSTERING POLICY DIALOGUE ON GROUNDWATER MANAGMENT
Raised awareness of decision makers and pracWWoners on exisWng legal instruments, guidelines and good pracWces related to groundwater governance, promotes adopWon and advances naWonal and regional policy dialogue.
NaWonal training programs on the principles, and experiences gained globally from the applicaWon of key direcWves, convenWons and guidelines, including: UNECE Water ConvenWon, EU WFD and Daughter Groundwater DirecWve; UN Non NavigaWonal Uses ConvenWon; UNGA ResoluWon on the Law of Transboundary Aquifers.
Training Programs on exisWng legal instruments and guidelines related to groundwater governance for decision makers in the Water – Energy – Food sectors designed and implemented.
COMPONENT 5 OUTCOME 5.1
OUTPUTS
INDICATORS
DISSEMINATION AND COMMUNICATION
Project experiences and lessons disseminated globally and regionally.
Project web site (following IW LEARN standards) created, IWENS produced, use of GEF 5 IW tracking tool and parWcipaWon at GEF IW conferences and other IW LEARN acWviWes ensured. PublicaWon and disseminaWon of key project documents, workshop documentaWon, experience notes, hydro-‐ geological and other maps, translated into regional languages.
Project website disseminates the project objecWves and the progress of the acWviWes, records results, experiences and impacts being achieved, hosts e-‐fora and webinars, documents workshops and meeWngs including through audio visual materials. Documented parWcipaWon to IW LEARN acWviWes. Key project documents translated into regional language.
COMPONENT 5
OUTCOME 5.2 OUTPUTS
INDICATORS
DISSEMINATION AND COMMUNICATION
Donors and IFIs predisposed to sustain project outcomes
Donors Conference held at the end of the project
Partnership DeclaraWon issued at the end of the Conference
At the End of Project:
• Groundwater Resources of the Basin, shallow and deep, characterized and assessed • Transboundary DiagnosWc Analysis • Management Capacity Strengthened (Monitoring, IMS, Vulnerability) • OpWons for MAR and wastewater disposal in the subsurface assessed and tested • ConjuncWve Management opWons idenWfied • MulW-‐country InformaWon Exchange Mechanism established and operaWonal • Awareness on exisWng internaWonal guidelines, direcWves and laws raised • Donor support for sustaining project outcomes consolidated
PROJECT PREPARATION PHASE INCEPTION MEETING
Paris – February 3-‐4, 2014
The project’s focus is on creaWng an enabling environment for acWon on groundwater in a transboundary context. Is the conceptual design aligned with this aim? Is the mix of capacity building, diagnosWcs/assessments and pilots adequate? Are there new areas of acWon that should be included, or exisWng ones dropped?
GROUNDWATER MANAGEMENT IN THE SYR DARYA TRANSBOUNDARY BASIN
For discussion: