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2013 Progress Review : progress during 2013 and delivering the Strategy Preliminary conclusions and challenges Steering Committee Meeting Dakar, Senegal 26-27 November 2013
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2 1.The GWP is a unique Global Action Network in the water sector 2.The 2009-2013 Strategy - ambitious: many outcomes have been delivered across all 4 goals we will have succeeded in delivering our 2009-2013 Strategy 3.We can document our results: GWP’s results framework – a hybrid: Outcome Mapping and Results-Based Management Activities outputs outcomes/challenges impacts RBM indicators and targets – new in 2013 4.Programme management has built confidence and enabled continued and increased investments from our financial partners 5.Thematic programmes are helping to “market” GWP’s strengths, increasing funding for/and thus energising RWPs and CWPs Annual Progress Review 2013 Key Conclusions:
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3 Thematic programmes: a new “business model” – ref. new Strategy WACDEP EU Transboundary projects – e.g. SITWA Key challenges: 1.Building capacity 2.Maintaining momentum 3.Funding-raising: core funding: need a longer-term basis locally-raised funding: essential Challenges
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4 Programme Pipeline ref. Annual Workplan, Section 7.3, p. 36
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5 Investments in GWP - 2002 to 2016 2004-2008 Strategy 2009-2013 Strategy 2014-2016 Work Programme
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6 Investments in GWP - 2002 to 2016 and 3 year Work Programme 2004-2008 Strategy 2009-2013 Strategy 2014-2016 Work Programme € 11.4 m € 14.8 m
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Ref.Indicators followed at GWP level Cumulative targets 201420152016 Impact I1 Number of people benefiting from improved water resources planning and management 260 m 550 m 900 m I2 Total value of investment influenced which contributes to water security and climate resilience through improved WRM & water services 20 m 50 m 100 m Outcome O1 Number of policies, plans and strategies which integrate water security for climate resilience 93449 O2 Number of approved investment plans associated with policies, plans and strategies which integrate water security for climate resilience 112029 O3 Number of agreements/commitments on enhanced water security at transboundary/regional level influenced 41220 O4 Number of investment strategies supporting policies and plans which integrate water security for climate resilience 71729 O5 Number of enhanced legal frameworks/policies/strategies integrating water security and climate change facilitated by GWP 62338 O6 Gender: Percentage of women and girls benefiting from interventions to improve water security (min %). 50% O7 Youth: Number of youth organizations involved in water resources decision making bodies. TBD Output OT1.1 Recognition of GWP contribution to the global debate measured by number of acknowledgments in official documents 613 18 OT1.2 Number of regional organisations supported in developing agreements/commitments/investment options and tools that integrate water security and climate resilience 2258103 OT1.3 Number of national organisations supported in developing legal frameworks/ policies/strategies, sectoral and development plans- integrating water security and climate resilience 164775 OT1.4 Number of organisations (all levels) supported in the development of investment strategies supporting policies and plans which integrate water security for climate resilience 2689118 OT1.5 Number of countries supported in the development of capacity and projects to access climate and climate-related finance to improve water security. 2159100 OT1.6 Number of demonstration projects undertaken for which innovation has been demonstrated 264965 OT1.7 Number of documents produced outlining the lessons from GWP demonstration projects and a plan for replicating solutions 225581 OT1.8 Number of beneficiaries supported in demonstration projects on water security and climate resilience undertaken 22 k69 k130 k OT2.1 Number of government institutions/other stakeholders with demonstrably enhanced capacity to integrate water security and climate change in the design and implementation of policies, plans & projects 43114195 OT2.2 Number of south-south lesson learning & knowledge transfers initiatives with commitments for concrete follow up 61525 OT2.3 Number of media features on climate change and water security linked to the Water Security Programme. All media including radio, television, print, internet. 59153283 OT2.4 Number of publications, knowledge products (including strategic messages) and tools for water security & climate resilience developed and disseminated 3683134 OT2.5 User satisfaction across knowledge products and services produced, managed and disseminated by GWP. TBD - TBD OT2.6 Number of joint global/regional activities by GWP and WPP on climate change and water security which lead to demonstrable follow-up actions. 41018 OT3.1 Implementation of Results Framework & associated M&E across the GWP network. Operational OT3.2 Increased financial performance across all Regional and Country Water Partnerships. 0.5/11/1 GWP Logical Framework: RBM indicators - preliminary targets 2014-2016
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8 IWRM Outcomes: 178 outcomes identified so far in the current Strategy period Steady progress during the Strategy and since 1998 Lower progress in 2013 compared to 2012 : gearing-up water and climate, and other thematic programmes Higher incidence of outcomes during programmes - since 1998 Still difficult to quantify and attribute benefits and value added Outcome level governance tools clustered by GWP ToolBox classification 2013 Strategy 2009 to 2013 Total since 1998 AEnabling Environment155492 BInstitutional Roles and Capacity74498 CManagement Instruments980127 Total:31178317
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9 Outcomes reported in 2013 Ref. Progress Review, Table 5, p. 14
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10 Influencing Change: plausible linkages between outputs and outcomes based on monitoring and reporting on the influence on the boundary actors with whom GWP is working to effect change
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11 Progress Markers left unaddressed 2010-2013 :
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12 GWP Logical Framework RBM indicators and preliminary results - 2013 Ref. Indicators followed at GWP levelResults Impact I1 Number of people benefiting from improved water resources planning and management 0 I2 Total value of investment influenced which contributes to water security and climate resilience through improved WRM & water services 0 Outcome O1 Number of policies, plans and strategies which integrate water security for climate resilience 12 O2 Number of approved investment plans associated with policies, plans and strategies which integrate water security for climate resilience 0 O3 Number of agreements/commitments on enhanced water security at transboundary/regional level influenced 4 O4 Number of investment strategies supporting policies and plans which integrate water security for climate resilience 1 O5 Number of enhanced legal frameworks/policies/strategies integrating water security and climate change facilitated by GWP 3 O6 Gender: Percentage of women and girls benefiting from interventions to improve water security (min %) 0 Output OT1.1 Recognition of GWP contribution to the global debate measured by number of acknowledgments in official documents 7 OT1.2 Number of regional organisations supported in developing agreements/commitments/investment options and tools that integrate water security and climate resilience 9 OT1.3 Number of national organisations supported in developing legal frameworks/ policies/strategies, sectoral and development plans- integrating water security and climate resilience 35 OT1.4 Number of organisations (all levels) supported in the development of investment strategies supporting policies and plans which integrate water security for climate resilience 0 OT1.5 Number of countries supported in the development of capacity and projects to access climate and climate-related finance to improve water security. 3 OT1.6 Number of demonstration projects undertaken for which innovation has been demonstrated 2 OT1.7 Number of documents produced outlining the lessons from GWP demonstration projects and a plan for replicating solutions 0 OT1.8 Number of beneficiaries supported in demonstration projects on water security and climate resilience undertaken 0 OT2.1 Number of government institutions/other stakeholders with demonstrably enhanced capacity to integrate water security and climate change in the design and implementation of policies, plans & projects 29 OT2.2 Number of south-south lesson learning & knowledge transfers initiatives with commitments for concrete follow up 0 OT2.3 Number of media features on climate change and water security linked to the Water Security Programme. All media including radio, television, print, internet. 13 OT2.4 Number of publications, knowledge products (including strategic messages) and tools for water security & climate resilience developed and disseminated 36 OT2.5 User satisfaction across knowledge products and services produced, managed and disseminated by GWP. 0 OT2.6 Number of joint global/regional activities by GWP and WPP on climate change and water security which lead to demonstrable follow-up actions. 0 OT3.1 Implementation of Results Framework & associated M&E across the GWP network. 0 OT3.2 Increased financial performance across all Regional and Country Water Partnerships. 0
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