6th World Water Forum
12-17 March 2012, Marseille, France
Patrick Lavarde, DG ONEMA
WWF6 IFC governorVice-Chair of thethematic process
commissionPointe-à-Pitre, 6th October 2011
2006 Mexico City,
Mexico
2003Kyoto, Japan1997
Marrakech,Morocco
2009 Istanb
ul, Turkey
2000The Hague, Netherlands
2012Marseille
France
The world’s largest event on water Objectives:
• Bring all stakeholders together to debate questions related to water and its management and to share best practices in an open and constructive platform
• Formulate concrete proposals to encourage action and solutions at all levels• Secure strong and lasting political commitment for water
The World Water Forum
A Forum for dialogue on water
Solutions are first and foremost of a political nature and must be found by reinforcing dialogue between:
Governments
Parliamentarians Local Authorities
Inter-governmental Organisations/United Nations
NGOs/Civil Society/ Users
Public and Private Companies
Professionals/Scientists/ Experts
Thematic Process: mobilize stakeholders to bring about shared targets, solutions and strong commitments
Regional Process: mobilize regional partners to implement and strengthen action in the world’s large regions
Political Process: mobilize key actors to make water a top priority in local, national and global political agendas (ministerial, parliamentarians, local/regional authorities)
Grassroots and Citizenship Process: mobilize youth and civil society to raise awareness on a critical mass scale
The Four Preparation Processes
Prevent and respond to water-related risks and crises
15 Core Groups
leading the 12 priorities
and 3 conditions for
success
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100 global Targets
+60 regional
Targets=
160 Targets and Solutions
Groups
The WWF6 Thematic Framework
A preparation processfor Specific, Measurable, Achievable,
Realistic & Time-bound (SMART) priorities and targets
A process based on concrete goals and targets achieved by solutions and commitments
160 SMART targets
The preparation of the Forum, as well as the programme and the desired outcomes, are based on:
• The definition, selection or promotion of realistic & sustainable solutions
• Multi-stakeholder discussions and participation
• Actions and commitments• Strong political mobilisation
COMMITMENTS
The 6th Forum Week at a glance
Provisional programme.
> Please visit our website for the regular updates of our programme : www.worldwaterforum6.org
Map of the 6th World Water Forum
Political Process
Parliamentarian
VIP/HighLevel Meeting
MinisterialLocal/Regional
Authorities
Trialogues(4)
High LevelRoundtables
(10)
High LevelPanels (3-4)
“Hard Talks”(3)
Political Process Input
Ministerial Process
• Goal of producing a Ministerial Declaration that is based on the Thematic Framework of the 6th World Water Forum and other major international meetings
• Develop a link with the Rio+20 process to raise the profile of water
• Two Preparatory Committee Meetings (PrepComs) at UNESCO Headquarters in Paris
I. 5-6 December 2011II. 2-3 February 2012
• Participation of International Organizations, Major Groups and Thematic and Regional Coordinators
• Lead by the French Ministry of Foreign Affairs
High Level Roundtables• 10 Roundtables • Convened by one or more National Governments• Other high level representatives to participate:
Local/Regional Authorities, Parliamentarians, NGOs, private sector, etc.
• Preliminary list of Roundtable topics (10 will be chosen through a survey of national governments) :
1. Implementation of the Right to Water and Sanitation2. Financing Infrastructure3. Towards Global Water Governance4. Water for Development in Africa5. Climate Change Adaptation and Resilience6. Water, Food, Energy Nexus7. Transboundary Waters8. Green Economy/Growth9. Water and Health10. Water and Humanitarian Response11. Wastewater Management12. Water-related Disasters
Parliamentarian Process
• Strengthen the sharing of information and knowledge on the elaboration, the passing of and control of parliamentary budgets concerning water;
• Facilitate legal and political cooperation on legislation and national regulations connected to water, utilizing the “Water Legislation Helpdesk”;
• Mobilize Parliaments and their elected officials to ensure the follow-up of commitments ;
• Improve the dialogue between the Ministerial, Parliamentary and Local levels to reinforce the coherence between water policies.
• The Parliamentarian Process launched in Strasbourg on 10 June is lead by the World Water Council
Local/Regional Authorities Process
• The launch of the Local/Regional Authorities Process took place in Lyon (France) on 30-31 May 2011 ;
• More than 250 participants reaffirmed the fundamental role of local/regional authorities in the provision of water and sanitation services and water resources management;
• The implementation of the Istanbul Water Consensus will increase of the number of signatories along with the adoption of L/RA priorities and an adapted strategy for achieving them based on concrete actions ;
• 13 “Champion” cities will play a catalyzing role on specific themes.
• The L/R Authorities Process is lead by the World Water Council
Trialogues
• 4 Regional Trialogues (one for each region of the Forum)
• Interaction between Ministers, Parliamentarians and Local/Regional Authorities
• Based on targets/solutions chosen by the Regions
• Discussion on how the different levels of government work with one another and “scaling out” and “scaling up”
9 Ways to Contribute to the 6th World Water Forum
1. For elected officials, joint the Political Process2. Contribute with a solution and commit to help address the global water challenges 3. Join a World Water Forum working group
4. Join our networks initiatives of major groups
5. Propose an associated project
6. Come and participate at the Forum sessions
7. Organise a Forum side event or conference
8. Participate at the Water Expo with a pavilion or a booth
9. And… Apply to the Water Prizes !
Registration is now open!
Thank you for your attention
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