Progress Report on the Water Security Strategic Task Team

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water sector leadership
group
progress report on the water security strategic
task team (STT)
Martin Ginster
19 November 2009
water security strategic task team
feedback on:
• DWA led initiatives:
– water for growth and development (WfGD)
– national water resource strategy (NWRS)
• 2009 strategic planning for water resources – 2009 situation
analysis
– water sector response strategy to climate change
– water conservation & demand management
• other sector initiatives
– BUSA, NBI, Chamber of Mines,
– Information and knowledge management
• Including sector R & D strategy
– key to support all other initiatives from policy, planning,
implementation, monitoring and evaluation of performance
water security strategic task team
• this is a very large and complex STT which makes logistics quite
challenging!
• there are a lot of water security related initiatives
– no attempt is made to cover all the issues here
– the STT must be clear on its mandate
• “give the water sector assurances”
• DWA champion from Chief Directorate: Integrated Water Resource
Planning
• STT must meet early 2010
Overall strategic intent and direction for sector (>30yrs)
WfGD
This crosses sectors …
Strategic
Framework
How we will reconcile demand & supply
wrt to “national scale” infrastructure
NWRS
Strategy
Water
Services
Strategic
Framework
CMS
How we will manage water
at catchment level; includes
an allocation plan
Strategy
ISPs fulfilling
this function in
the interim
Implement & cross-sector linkages
Communication is key
water for growth and development
• key elements to implementation:
– dedicated and resourced WfGD program within DWA
– WfGD applied within sector departments (local and provincial
government)
– setting and pursuing of targets in partnerships
– effecting buy-in from international donors, NGO’s and civil
society
water for growth and development
progress
• provincial water summits being undertaken with key sector
departments
• In parallel high level consultation on WfGD
• the plan is to:
– finalise a revised WfGD framework
– submit to cabinet for approval
water for growth and development
• consultations with key sectors as follows:
– DDG National Water Resources Infrastructure
• energy, minerals, industry
– DDG Policy and Regulation
• agriculture
– DDG Regions
• domestic
– CFO
• national treasury
national water resources strategy
– S5(4)(b) of the NW Act, Act 36 of 1998 requires a NWRS review
every 5 years
– the proposed approach has been developed and endorsed in Dec
2008 by DWA
– TOR’s in revising the NWRS has been developed
– the adopted working structures has been identified
– development of an over arching framework to guide the revision
process
– there will be high level workshops for high level decision makers and
reference group
– department to present a first draft of the 2nd edition by July 2010
development of a water sector response strategy
to climate change
– DEA leading process to develop a country response strategy
– DWA in the process of developing a cc response strategy:
• developing a position paper on IWRM and CC
• Input to DEA process
• WfGD
• 2nd edition NWRS
– DWA created a position of Director: Climate Change (currently
being filled)
– DWA agreed that a dedicate website will be created
– workshop planned with the water sector
– draft water sector response strategy expected March 2010
water conservation & demand management
• critical component of ensuring water security
• all sections must therefore prioritise and implement wc/wdm
• a high level national approach to wc/wdm required with clear sector
targets and monitoring tools
• work must link with asset management and finance to ensure
implementation of appropriate technology (discussed in detail by
other STTs)
• there is sufficient drive to facilitate a sector-wide response
sustainability pillars
• strategies for mainstreaming of gender, HIV&AIDS (to be presented)
and civil society participation have been developed
• HIV/AIDS mainstreaming strategy (sector) has been developed and
is ready for presentation to WSLG for adoption
• the transversal (sector-wide) nature of the proposed interventions
will require separate funding – reduced donor funding may affect
implementation of programmes
• gender mainstreaming strategy revised – consultative workshops on
strategy to be complete by end of Feb 2010.
• sustainability pillars project in Evaton (Gauteng) replicated in KZN.
• De Hoop dam identified for mainstreaming of gender and HIV/AIDS.
other sector initiatives
• BLSA/ GDE roundtable discussion: water, a looming crisis?
– held 2 November to discuss Nick Segal’s paper
– broad sector representation
– outcome report being prepared
• NBI/ BUSA roundtable discussion on climate change
– held 9 November, included a response on water and adaptation
– outcome report to be posted at: www.nbi.org.za
• UN Global Compact CEO Water Mandate
– developing a guideline on how companies can engage with public water
policy that reduces water-related business risks through the
advancement of sustainable water management
mining industry initiatives on acid mine
drainage
• discussion with DWA on acceptability of a commercial
solution to mine water
• proposal for industry to contribute approximately R 800
million annually in infrastructure (pump installations,
pipelines and water treatment plants)
• an additional investment of R 1.5 billion required
• need to reach a win-win solution
– acceptable return on investment
– no AMD impacts on water resources
– additional water available for social and economic
development
thank you