EGYPT Integration: Enforcement of IWRM (Integrated Water Resource Management) STAKEHOLDERS: Farmers/peasants Parliamentarians General Association of Water.

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EGYPT Integration: Enforcement of IWRM (Integrated Water Resource Management) STAKEHOLDERS: Farmers/peasants Parliamentarians General Association of Water & Sanitation Ministry of Water Resources & Irrigation Ministry of State for Environment Ministry of Education Desert Research Center National Research Center Private sector Industrialists Religious leaders Donors CSOs/NGOs Media

EGYPT Integration: Stakeholder Mapping Level of Influence Position OpposedNeutralSupportive HighIndustrialists Industrialist parliamentarians Private sector (water beneficiaries) Non-industrialist parliamentarians Private sector General Association of Water & Sanitation Ministry of Education Parliamentarians (opposition party) Religious leaders CSOs/NGOs Donors Medium Desert Research Institute Ministry of Water Resources & Irrigation Ministry of State for Environment Low Farmers/peasants National Research Center

EGYPT Integration: Engagement InformConsultPartnershipBargain Initiation farmers/peasants (raise awareness) All ministries (formal statement) Donors (socio- economic familiarization) CSOs/NGOs Ministry of Water Resources & Irrigation (official responsible body) General Association of Water & Sanitation (holders of relevant policy information & plan) Desert Research Center (scholarly back-up) National Research (scholarly back-up) CSOs/NGOs Ministry of Water Resources & Irrigation Farmers/peasants Private sector (financial support) Media (documentation and publicization of issue and progress) Parliamentarians; opposition party (for guidance on steps to take and targets) Ministry of Water Resources & Irrigation Industrialist parliamentarians Planning farmers/peasants (community meetings) Ministry of State for Environment (seek information on existing plans) Ministry of Water Resources & Irrigation Donors Ministry of State for Environment Ministry of Water Resources & Irrigation Parliamentarians: opposition party Ministry of State for Environment Ministry of Water Resources & Irrigation

EGYPT Integration: Engagement (cont.) InformConsultPartnershipBargain Implement Religious leaders (to mobilize communities to participate) Religious leaders (seek advice on approaching communities) farmers/peasant s Media (documentation) Ministry of Education (non- formal and informal education) Industrialists (negotiate, settle, compromise) Monitoring & Evaluation donors (send reports) Media Donors (bargain to maintain support through obstacles, difficulties)