GEF Pacific IWRM Project

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GEF Pacific IWRM Project Implementing Sustainable Water Resources and Wastewater Management in Pacific Island Countries

| Communications | Project Execution | Planning Timing Implementation 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2011 2010 2009 2008 Where are we going? National IWRM Plan Implementation - Example Themes Scaling-up Demos Replication and Scaling-up plans implemented Pilot activities for integration of water, climate & habitat issues in IWCM planning Utility Reform Water pricing/ cost-recovery Allocation policy development System loss reduction/sewage Infrastructure works and improvement Scenario setting in WatSan & ICM Economic valuation/ investment policy Coordination and implementation of coastal adaptation investments in ICM Climate Adap. IWRM → IWCM Expand Cross-sectoral planning -envir., Ports, SLM, BioDiv, fisheries “Ridge-Reef+” Emphasis on e.g. climate resilience, fish refugia Building capacity Feedback between Planning and Implementation facilitated via operation of Regional Indicator Framework & Scaling-up Replication Guiding IWRM Plan Completion/Endorsement Country specific processes to develop costed National IWRM Action/Invest Plans National IWRM Demo Implementation Focus on: Watershed Management Wastewater Management/Sanitation Water Resources Assessment & Protection Water Use Efficiency & Water Safety Capture of Lessons Learned for: Planning replication and scaling-up Informing IWRM Planning with Practical Examples National IWRM Planning Focus on: Strengthened cross-sectorial coordination for IWRM Reviews of institutions, policies, and laws for IWRM/roadmapping Outlooks and draft policies Information and data mgmt Building the Argument for IWRM Generating Support to Mainstream IWRM Regional Services Coordination and Mgmt | Advisory Support (Science & Mgmt) | Knowledge Mgmt/Exchange | Advocacy and Education Services | Monitoring and Evaluation | Communications | Project Execution |

| Communications | Project Execution | Planning Timing Implementation 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2011 2010 2009 2008 Where are we going? National IWRM Plan Implementation - Example Themes Scaling-up Demos Replication and Scaling-up plans implemented Pilot activities for integration of water, climate & habitat issues in IWCM planning Utility Reform Water pricing/ cost-recovery Allocation policy development System loss reduction/sewage Infrastructure works and improvement Scenario setting in WatSan & ICM Economic valuation/ investment policy Coordination and implementation of coastal adaptation investments in ICM Climate Adap. IWRM → IWCM Expand Cross-sectoral planning -envir., Ports, SLM, BioDiv, fisheries “Ridge-Reef+” Emphasis on e.g. climate resilience, fish refugia Building capacity Feedback between Planning and Implementation facilitated via operation of Regional Indicator Framework & Scaling-up Replication Guiding IWRM Plan Completion/Endorsement Country specific processes to develop costed National IWRM Action/Invest Plans National IWRM Demo Implementation Focus on: Watershed Management Wastewater Management/Sanitation Water Resources Assessment & Protection Water Use Efficiency & Water Safety Capture of Lessons Learned for: Planning replication and scaling-up Government Endorsement Informing IWRM Planning with Practical Examples National IWRM Planning Focus on: Strengthened cross-sectorial coordination for IWRM Reviews of institutions, policies, and laws for IWRM/roadmapping Outlooks and draft policies Information and data mgmt Building the Argument for IWRM Costed IWRM Investment Plan Generating Support to Mainstream IWRM Description of Coordination and Governance Strategic Policy Statement Diagnostic Review Regional Services Coordination and Mgmt | Advisory Support (Science & Mgmt) | Knowledge Mgmt/Exchange | Advocacy and Education Services | Monitoring and Evaluation | Communications | Project Execution |

Progressing National IWRM Planning RMI IWRM Progressing National IWRM Planning

RMI IWRM

Current Framework for RMI IWRM Plan Development IWRM Policy and Planning 1. National Water, Sanitation, & Climate Outlook 3 Track Approach 2.National Water & Sanitation Policy Development 3. National IWRM Action/Investment Plan “Govt” Endorsement of Implementation Thematic Areas for IWRM Action/Investment Plan Supported by National/Regional Actions on M&E, Technical and Scientific Advice, Communications , Capacity Development etc 1. Improving Access to Safe and Secure Water Supplies 2. Reducing Stress on Fragile Water Resources 3. Water and Sewer Utility Reform & Infrastructure Works 4. Ensuring Climate Resilient Water and Sanitation Management 5. Scaling-Up Coordination from IWRM to ICM Science of Climate Variability and Scenario Modelling Climate Proofing Stress Reduction Technologies Identifying Priority Investments for Climate Resilience Economic valuation and policy tools, legal reforms etc Joint planning of climate related coastal protection etc Currently Identified Areas for Integrating Climate Considerations