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Annexes
Figure A1.3. Allocation by Engagement
Annex 2
CIWA 2.0 Results Framework
45.29%
0.14%
0.88% CIWA reports against its Results
Framework annually. This provides both
1.16% quantitative and qualitative reporting on
achievements from CIWA-funded
2.02% activities. Coinciding with the CIWA 2.0
2.35% program formulation, the Results
Framework is revised to better align with
3.97%
the shifts in the CIWA 2.0 Theory of Change
and measure higher-level outcomes. The
4.03% CIWA 2.0 Results Framework provides
standard operating procedures for all
indicator definitions and methodologies.
8.02% 11.87% The Program Development Objective
(PDO) is unchanged and PDO indicators
are only edited for clarification and do not
represent a substantive difference from
9.44% 10.83%
past usage.
Annex 2 explains how specific projects
Nile West and C Africa Zambezi Orange Senqu
contribute to achieving each annual
Horn of Africa Niger SADC South Africa Prog target. Targets are established for the
Africa-wide TA Volta Okavango Opportunistic Eng coming year. Indicators are no longer
explicitly cumulative. Cumulative
indicator results assessments and
whole-of-basin narratives that
synthesize results from across many
Figure A1.4. Allocations by Primary Outcome (2023)
years and several operations are
provided through MTRs.
Small 15% 12% Large
Infrastructure Infrastructure Progress against the PDO (to strengthen
the cooperative management and
development of international waters in
Sub-Saharan Africa to facilitate
sustainable climate-resilient growth) is
measured by (i) the value of investments
influenced and (ii) the number of people
expected to directly benefit from
investments. Table A2.1 lists all potential
investments that operations influenced.
Table A2.2 lists all mobilized
investments. Changes in FY24 are the
mobilized groundwater investments in
Ethiopia influenced by Untapping
Resilience (implemented by the GW4R
project) and SADC member states.
Institutions & Information 73% There are no changes to potential
investments in FY24.
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