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Corporate Domain Global CooperationGlobal Program Water Initiatives (GPWIs)
SDC Water InitiativeS Division
Federal Department of Foreign Affairs (FDFA)Swiss Agency for Development and Cooperation (SDC)Corporate Domain Global CooperationWater Initiatives
Presentation GPWIs for the SDC’s Water Team Day 2013
24/6/2013
SDC Migration
The four SDC’s global programs
Food security
Climate change
Water InitiativeS
Four complementary intervention axes :
Sector policies and politics influencing
to foster knowledge management in the sector, within Switzerland and at international level
to leverage know-how & funds
through partnerships with public and private partners
in Switzerland and at international level
to develop innovative approaches/concepts with the potential
for large scaling-up
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Four complementary intervention axes :
Sector policies and politics influencing
to foster knowledge management in the sector, within Switzerland and at international level
to leverage know-how & funds
through partnerships with public and private partners
in Switzerland and at international level
to develop innovative approaches/concepts with the potential
for large scaling-up
Scaling-up = taking successful projects / programs / policies and expand / adapt / sustain them in different ways over time for a greater development impact
NGO interventions are typically small in scale but often apply new approaches
Question: how to replicate and scale-up their successful models ?Answer: by building a NGO consortium which is deployed through the three dimensions• Horizontal: expansion of coverage / more people (from 0 to 350’000)• Vertical: creating the organizational /political framework (the more you
cover, the higher level you need• Functional: going beyond one function (WASH) to include others (Education,
Health)
• Scaling-up 1 program – 8 NGOs – 16 Countries – 27 Projects• Sharing of resources and know-how between the NGOs• Positioning the Swiss NGOs, visibility at international level /
influencing the sector
Swiss Water & Sanitation NGO ConsortiumCONCEPT
RESULTS
· 305’000 persons gain access to water and 150’000 to sanitation;· 40’000 farmers gain access to clean water and low-cost irrigation
systems;· 132 schools (40’000 pupils) and 51 health centres (330’000
patients yearly) equipped with water and sanitation infrastructures;
· 85 “blue schools” (18’500 pupils)
Four complementary intervention axes :
Sector policies and politics influencing
to foster knowledge management in the sector, within Switzerland and at international level
to leverage know-how & funds
through partnerships with public and private partners
in Switzerland and at international level
to develop innovative approaches/concepts with the potential
for large scaling-up
ResEAU
GWPWSP
IUCN
IDANEaguasan
SDC’s ResEAUSWP
Water – Sanitation – Hygiene
aguasan
IDANE Wasser
Water Economics
Water Diplomacy
Water Governance
Water for Family Agriculture
Equitable Access
Post-2015 Agenda
Swiss Voice
A Water-secure WorldOverarching goal
Safe and sustainable sanitation, hygiene and drinking water used by
all
Everyone has safe drinking water, adequate sanitation and practices good hygiene at home
All schools, health centres and other institutions provide all users with basic drinking water supply, adequate sanitation, and handwashing hygiene facilities.
Water, sanitation and hygiene are equitable and sustainable
All wastewater is managed based on the concept of
reduction treatment, reuse/discharge
All industrial wastewater is collected and adequately treated for reuse/discharge
All urban wastewater is adequately treated before being reused or discharged to the (aquatic) environment
All wastewater is managed in a sustainable way to protect water resources and aquatic ecosystems
Water is managed sustainably to satisfy
human needs, economic growth and respecting ecosystem
Water resources are managed in every country and basin based on an IWRM plan
All transboundary basins have institutional and legal frameworks
All ecosystems are managed sustainably and their services ensured
Water efficiency in industry, agriculture and communal distribution
Sub-goals
WASH Water Management Wastewater Management
Summary targets
Post-2015 Agenda
Water – Sanitation – Hygiene
aguasan
IDANE Wasser
Water Economics
Water Diplomacy
Water Governance
Water for Family Agriculture
Equitable Access
Post-2015 Agenda
Swiss Voice
The Orontes basin is particularly strategic because:
Politically it links Lebanon, Syria & Turkey.
Ethnically, representing the dividing line between Alawite and Sunni communities Tt has been the scene of destructions and atrocities
Geographically, it has always been is the hinge between the Mediterranean coast and the Fertile Crescent in the interior
Demographically, it contains almost a quarter of the Syrian population with major cities like Homs and Hama.
Economically it has great agricultural potential
Blue Peace strategic field project in the Orontes Basin
Water – Sanitation – Hygiene
aguasan
IDANE Wasser
Water Economics
Water Diplomacy
Water Governance
Water for Family Agriculture
Equitable Access
Post-2015 Agenda
Swiss Voice
Corporates/ Individual
PPP: Water Benefit Certificates
Water Benefit Certificates
Revenue fromWBC sales
Water Benefit Certificates (WBCs)Each credit certifies that an x-amount of m3 of clean freshwater has been supplied, purified or saved by the project activity during a specific period of time.
ProjectProject
STRUCTURE of PPP Concept:
Water FootPrint
The chain of virtual water
farmer Entereprise Distributor ConsumiorVirtual flow Virtual flow Virtual flow
Blue water use
contamination Blue water use
Waste waters Blue water use
Waste waters)
Blue water use
Waste watersGreen water use
ISO
140
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Pilot in the field• SuizAGUA en Colombia• SuizAGUA andina Peru y Chile• Robusta in Vietnam
Swiss, Colombia Rio Porce, Peru Water Footprint
Global frame
Pilot/model
Water footprint of the Río Porce
ISO
140
46
Pilot in the field• SuizAGUA en Colombia• SuizAGUA andina Peru y Chile• Robusta in Vietnam
Swiss, Colombia Rio Porce, Peru Water Footprint
Global frame
Pilot/model
Robusta Coffee in Vietnam
Water – Sanitation – Hygiene
aguasan
IDANE Wasser
Water Economics
Water Diplomacy
Water Governance
Water for Family Agriculture
Equitable Access
Post-2015 Agenda
Swiss Voice
WATSAN initiative
Join Monitoring Program
Analyse GLAAS
SWA
Sanitation Global fund
Swiss NGO Consortium
Research
Full coverage Perú SABA*
Solidarit’EAU&GWS
Policy global InfluenceTo force investments & operation in rural W&S MDGs off-track countriesand an adapted support to on-track & emerging countries .
Hand Washing
Growth to include/include to growth
12 3
4 756
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12
9
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Saba and Future Perspectives
Articulation 3 levels of government is possible
SABA and Future Perspectives (transfer knowledge for Leverage with W&S institutional approach
NATIONAL WASH MINISTER
INCLUSION ANDSOCIAL DEVELOPMENTMINISTER
PRIVATE SECTOR
$1,200‘000,000
$ 250‘000,000
W&S per taxes
SolidarityFund
CorporateSocialResponsability
$??
Hand Washing India & Africa
Water – Sanitation – Hygiene
aguasan
IDANE Wasser
Water Economics
Water Diplomacy
Water Governance
Water for Family Agriculture
Equitable Access
Post-2015 Agenda
Swiss Voice
• The idea: to create a platform which brings together relevant Swiss stakeholders active in the international water sector
• Foundation meeting of the SWP on February 27th 2012, > 60 members
• Three Objectives:• A dynamic learning platform (networking aperitif , Flash
info mails, members directory, Knowledge & Trade Fair)• A strong Swiss voice and Swiss know how widely
recognized (World Water Week 2013 in Stockholm / Side Event
• Water policies & dialogue (Swiss-Consultation for a global future Water Goal, Discussion groups)
CommunicationH20 La La
International year on water cooperation
OpenairWater memory
GPWIs Peer Review
Water – Sanitation – Hygiene
aguasan
IDANE Wasser
Water Economics
Water Diplomacy
Water Governance
Water for Family Agriculture
Equitable Access
Post-2015 Agenda
Swiss Voice
are or want to be involved in this objectiveWHO in the ResEAU
Thank you
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