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Water in the World We Want: A Framework for Nation Action on Water-related Sustainable Development Goals Song Minho United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization International Hydrological Programme 19-20 Sep September 2018, Ottawa, Canada United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization International Hydrological Programme

SDG 6 Custodian Sustainable Development Goal 6, indicators and custodians

SDG 6 Custodian Indicator 6.5.2 Calculation The total surface area of transboundary river or lake basins or aquifers within a country (in km2) whether any transboundary river or lake basins or aquifers, or parts thereof, are covered by an arrangement for water cooperation whether the arrangement(s) is operational. a1+a2+a5/a1+a2+a3+a4+a5 - There is a joint body, joint mechanism or commission for transboundary cooperation - There are regular formal communications between riparian countries in the form of meetings - There is a joint or coordinated water management plan(s), or joint objectives have been set, and - There is a regular exchange of data and information Source: UNECE

SDG 6 Custodian Transboundary River basin and Aquifers https://apps.geodan.nl/igrac/ggis-viewer/viewer/twap/public/default

SDG 6 Custodian (Target 6.5) By 2030, implement integrated water resources management (IWRM) at all levels, including through transboundary cooperation as appropriate 6.5.2 Proportion of transboundary basin area with an operational arrangement for water cooperation < Transboundary River Basins around the World > < Transboundary Aquifers of the World > 286 transboundary river basins (TWAP database) * Transboundary Water Assessment Programme 592 transboundary (TBAs database) * Transboundary Aquifers Data sources: UNECE / UNESCO

SDG 6 Custodian Indicator 6.5.2 Monitoring and reporting Number of respondent countries to SDG 6.5.2 Overall 62 45 46 River & lake 84 20 46 Aquifer 61 22 67 0 20 40 60 80 100 120 140 160 No Further clarification need need to be clarified not received SDG indicator 6.5.2 reporting provides partial data on roughly two-thirds of the world s transboundary river basins Data sources: UNECE / UNESCO

SDG 6 Custodian Indicator 6.5.2 Monitoring and reporting 17 countries (all transboundary with operational arrangement) 6.5.2 indicator value Overall 22 12 6 3 3 16 River & lake 42 5 9 3 6 19 Aquifer 22 6 4 1 2 26 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 Very high 90-100% High 70-90% Midium high 50-70% Midium low 30-50% Low 10-30% Very low 0-10% SDG 6.5.2 No of Countries % (participation) indicator value Invited countries 153 - - responses(countries) 107 70% - overall 62 41% 59% (Transboundary river and lake basins) 84 55% 64% (Transboundary Aquifers) 61 40% 48% Arrangements for transboundary water cooperation are often absent Cooperation on transboundary aquifers represents a particular challenge and is lagging further behind

SDG 6 Custodian Indicator 6.5.2 Monitoring and reporting Central, Eastern, Southern & South-Eastern Asia (24 transboundary basins) 6.5.2 Indicator value 100 100 80 60 72.4 51.7 59.3 40 20 0 Kazakhstan 0 0 0 0 Republic of Korea 13.4 Afghanistan Malaysia Uzbekistan. Overall Aquifers River and lake basins

UNESCO may encourage http://player.slideplayer.com/9/2519132/# Two rivers(imjin, Bukhan) shared by North Korea and South Korea flow from the north to the south Imjin river : 8,117.5 km2 (the north 63%, the south 37%) Bukhan river : 10,834.8 km2 (the north 58 %, the south 42 %)

Approaches to strengthen the capacity of member states The Special Account for the IHP Fund for the Implementation of SDG 6 Strategic Objective 5: Promoting international scientific cooperation on critical challenges to sustainable development Main Line of Action 2: Advancing science for sustainable management of natural resources, disaster risk reduction and climate change action through IHP, MAB and IGGP 2014-2021(37 C/4) 2014-2017(38 C/5) 2018-2021(39 C/5) Expected Result 4: Member States have strengthened their responses to local, national and regional water security challenges towards the achievement of water-related SDGs and targets

Capacity building Approaches to strengthen the capacity of member states The Special Account for the IHP Fund for the Implementation of SDG 6 Mapping of the Natural Science sector: Contribution to the implementation of the 2030 Agenda Expected result 4: Member States have strengthened their responses to local, national and regional water security challenges towards the achievement of water-related SDGs and targets (UNESCO) (UNESCO)

Capacity building Approaches to strengthen the capacity of member states The Special Account for the IHP Fund for the Implementation of SDG 6 Source: TWAP

Sustainable Water Security for Human Settlements; in Developing Countries under Climate Change This research project is to provide a long-term master plan in city level(or province) for the selected Member States to address water security challenges for human settlements under climate change, which is based on the agreement between UNESCO and Republic of Korea Time and budget Budget Beneficiaries 10-year plan 3.13 mil. USD in total 20 Member States Annual plan 300 thousand USD (150 thousand USD / one Member State) 2 Member States (1 in Asia and 1 in Africa)

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