Euro-Med Participatory Water Resources Scenarios Improving long-term access and rights to water for local populations in Egypt, Jordan and West Bank/Gaza.
- EMPOWERS is a four-year regional programme working in three countries,
which reflect a range of water issues found in the MEDA region (European
Union Members and other countries bordering the Mediterranean). In the MEDA
region, Egypt has a relatively high per capita availability of water, with
demand exceeding supply. Jordan and West Bank/Gaza are among the countries
with the world's lowest per capita availability of water. In the West Bank
and Gaza water scarcity is further compounded by Israel’s control over
access to water. Common features are the lack of involvement of all
stakeholders, the centralised nature of management, and the fragmentation of
responsibilities among many players.
- EMPOWERS works to encourage local water users and institutions to address
issues of Integrated Water Resources Management (IWRM) in their local
contexts in order to take better care of the region’s precious and scarce
water resources. The emphasis is on dialogue between end-users and
government officials and other stakeholders at district and governing
levels.
- EMPOWERS also involves national level stakeholders with the aim of
ensuring the relevance of local IWRM activities to national policy
formulation processes.
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Acronym |
EMPOWERS |
Geographical coverage |
Netherlands,United Kingdom,Jordan,Egypt,Palestine, |
Budget (in €) |
3842521 |
Programme |
MEDA-WATER |
Web site |
http://www.empowers.info/ |
Objectives |
- Improved long-term access to water for vulnerable populations through
integrated water resource management at local level. Main EMPOWERS
approaches are:
- Increasing the influence of different stakeholders on the decision-making
process in the use and management of often scarce water resources. This
necessitates the involvement of all relevant segments of civil society in
each country to ensure that at national and governing levels decision-making
for IWRM will be better informed by local realities, leading to policy
frameworks that support decision-making at lower levels. End-users will thus
have a better chance to take ownership of, and assume accountability for,
the management of local water resources. EMPOWERS will achieve this through
action-research at the interface of national interest and local
priorities.
- Enhancing vertical and horizontal linkages and information flows. It is
the conviction of EMPOWERS that the above-mentioned goal can only be reached
when people and their organisations come and work together at different
levels of influence and decision-making. A particular focus will be the
development of practical water information management and planning
instruments for the water sector. It will do this by supporting networks of
different stakeholders from the community to the national policy level.
Stakeholder Approaches are key to such a process.
Demonstrating through pilot projects. EMPOWERS will ground the above
strategies through the design and development of innovative examples in
selected pilot areas at the district and community level in the Governorates
of Balqaa (Jordan), Beni Suef (Egypt) and Jenin (West Bank/Gaza).
Sharing of valuable information and knowledge at the regional level. In
addition to the approaches applied at country level, EMPOWERS will play a
part in regional networks focusing on wise use and management of local water
resources in the Mediterranean Region. For this it will:
* Develop education material for increased awareness on
critical issues of water availability and efficient use at the local
level.
* Develop and maintain a website and data base on
IWRM.
* Build bridges to other organizations and donors to
share knowledge and information and build capacities on sustainable
management of water resources (through regional and international fora
within and outside the MEDA framework).
* Contribute to policy dialogue at national, regional
and international levels through water partnerships and other networking
programmes |
Results |
- Themes covered:
• Integrated management of local drinking water supply,
sanitation and sewage
• Local water resources and water demand management
(quantity and quality) within catchment areas and islands
• Prevention and mitigation of the negative effects of
drought and equitable management of water scarcity
• Irrigation water management
• Use of non-conventional water resources
• Preparation of national and local scenarios for the
period until 2025 that enable precise objectives to be set and actions to be
taken for sustainable water management |
Period |
[01/05/2003 - 01/05/2007]
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