TAKING STOCK OF 2 YEARS OF WGI ACTIVITIES ( ) Aziza Akhmouch, OECD Water Governance Initiative 5th WGI Meeting, 26 May, Edinburgh
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1 TAKING STOCK OF 2 YEARS OF WGI ACTIVITIES ( ) Aziza Akhmouch, OECD Water Governance Initiative 5th WGI Meeting, 26 May, Edinburgh
2 OECD Work on Water A broad effort to update OECD s Acquis on Water ENV DCD GOV TAD DAF WP of Senior Budget Officials Network on public sector integrity High-level Risk Forum Decentralisation Cities Urban financing PGC Regional development Metropolitan data Capacity RDPC Water Governance Initiative Stakeholder engagement Public investment Co-ordination Rural policy Territorial reform Multi-level governance WP on territorial statistics Innovation Well-being Statistics WP on urban policies WP on rural policies RPC Network of Economic Regulators International regulatory co-operation Governance of water regulators Regulatory policy Measuring performance Inspections Cutting red tape Laws Enforcement Regulatory consultations Regulatory impact assessment
3 Membership of the WGI Academic & think tanks [22.1%] International organisations [16.3%] Regulators & networks [4.8%] Donors & financial institutions [6.7%] Civil society & NGOs [9.6%] Basin, local & regional authorities & networks [10.6%] National governments [15.4%] Service providers & networks [14.4%]
4 Structure of the WGI Steering Committee [OECD, Suez Environnement, ASTEE, INBO/OIEau, UNESCO, WIN, SIWI, Transparency International] Around 100 Network Members Beneficiaries: larger water communities Regional partners [LAC, Europe, Asia-Pacific, MENA, Africa] WG n 1 Stakeholder engagement WG n 2 Governance & performance of water services WG n 3 Basin governance WG n 4 Integrity & Transparency OECD Principles on water governance OECD Indicators on water governance Global Water Agenda
5 PROVIDE POLICY GUIDANCE Outcomes of the WGI OECD country water policy dialogues Global water agenda Peerreview analytical work Support the 7 th World Water Forum Policy Forum 4 WGI plenary meetings 10 Steering Committee meetings SCALE UP BEST PRACTICE
6 Timeline 1/2 6th WWF March 2012, Marseille 1st WGI Meeting March 2013, Paris 2 nd WGI Meeting 7-8 Nov 2013, Paris 3 rd WGI Meeting April 2014, Madrid Nomination of the Chair Launch of the online Inventory of water governance tools & guidelines Key achievements Strategic orientations & communication strategy Key achievements Kick of the Thematic Working Groups & Regional Partners Key achievements Kick of the Principles & Indicators on Water Governance
7 Timeline 2/2 7th WWF Preparatory Process 4 th WGI Meeting Nov 2014, Paris 7th WWF April 2015, Korea 5 th WGI Meeting 26 May 2015, Edinburgh Thematic Working Group activities Design Group on Effective Governance Multistakeholder consultation on the draft Principles on Water Governance 6 sessions Daegu Declaration 2 reports Brainstorming inception discussion on indicators
8 RESULTS OECD-WGI Satisfaction Survey May official members 82 respondents 71.3% response rate
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12 1= most important; 7= least important
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14 Target 1 Target 1 By 2015, 50% of countries By 2015, will have 50% adopted of countries consultation, will have adopted participation consultation, co-ordination participation co-ordination mechanism allowing stakeholders at local, regional, national international levels to mechanism allowing stakeholders at local, regional, national international levels to effectively contribute to decision-making in a coherent, holistic integrated way. By effectively Target 1 contribute to decision-making in a coherent, holistic integrated way. By 2021, 100% will have done so. 2021, By 2015, 100% 50% will of have countries done will so. have adopted consultation, participation co-ordination mechanism allowing stakeholders Target 2 at local, regional, national international levels to Target 2 Target 1 effectively contribute to decision-making By 2015, 50% in countries a coherent, will holistic have strengthened integrated regulatory way. By frameworks adopted Target 1 By 2015, 50% of countries will have adopted consultation, participation co-ordination By 2021, 2015, 100% 50% will have countries done Target 1 performance so. will have By 2015, 50% of countries will have adopted consultation, mechanism indicators strengthened (service regulatory participation allowing delivery) stakeholders to frameworks co-ordination at monitor local, regional, evaluate adopted national water policies; international levels all to mechanism performance Target allowing 2 indicators stakeholders (service By 2015, 50% at countries local, of countries regional, delivery) will effectively have will national to put monitor contribute have adopted in place international capacity-building to decision-making evaluate consultation, levels participation to water processes in policies; a coherent, at national holistic all local integrated level way. to By co-ordination effectively countries contribute to decision-making in a coherent, 2021, 100% holistic will have integrated done so. way. By 2015, will 50% mechanism have countries put in foster allowing will place good have stakeholders capacity-building governance strengthened at local, in service regulatory processes regional, delivery. frameworks national at national By 2018, international all adopted countries local levels level will to to have done so. Target 2021, 1 100% will have done so. foster Target 2 performance good governance indicators effectively Target (service in contribute to decision-making in a coherent, holistic integrated way. 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17 Target 1 Target 1 By 2015, 50% of countries By 2015, will have 50% adopted of countries consultation, will have adopted participation consultation, co-ordination participation co-ordination mechanism allowing stakeholders mechanism allowing at local, stakeholders regional, national local, regional, international national levels international to levels to effectively effectively contribute to decision-making in a coherent, holistic integrated way. By Target 1 contribute to decision-making in a coherent, holistic integrated way. By 2021, 2021, 100% will have done so. By 2015, 100% 50% will of have countries done will so. have adopted consultation, participation co-ordination mechanism allowing stakeholders Target 2 at local, regional, national international levels to Target Target effectively 2 1 contribute to Target 1 By decision-making 2015, 50% countries in a coherent, will holistic have strengthened integrated regulatory way. By frameworks adopted Target By 1 By 2015, 2021, 2015, 50% 100% of 50% countries will Target have countries Target will done 1 have 1 adopted consultation, By 2015, 50% participation of countries co-ordination will have adopted consultation, participation co-ordination mechanism allowing stakeholders performance so. will have at local, regional, mechanism indicators strengthened national (service regulatory allowing international delivery) stakeholders levels to frameworks monitor to local, regional, evaluate adopted national water policies; international levels all to By 2015, performance 50% of countries By 2015, 50% of countries will have adopted consultation, participation co-ordination effectively Target contribute 2 indicators will By have 2015, adopted to decision-making countries (service 50% consultation, delivery) of countries participation in will a coherent, effectively have put to monitor will have holistic contribute in place adopted co-ordination integrated capacity-building to decision-making evaluate consultation, water way. By processes in policies; participation a coherent, national holistic all co-ordination local integrated level way. to By mechanism 2021, countries allowing 100% will have done so. allowing stakeholders at local, regional, national international levels to By 2015, will stakeholders 50% have mechanism countries put at foster in local, will place regional, allowing good have capacity-building 2021, national stakeholders 100% will international governance strengthened in service regulatory have processes done local, so. levels delivery. frameworks regional, By national to 2018, all national countries adopted local international will have to levels to effectively contribute to decision-making done so. Target foster 2 contribute to decision-making in a coherent, holistic integrated way. By performance good governance effectively in indicators (service in service contribute a coherent, holistic delivery) delivery. 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