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Annexes
          A n n exe s


          ANNEX 2 — CIWA 2.0 Results Framework



              CIWA reports against its Results Framework annually. This provides both quantitative and qualitative
              reporting on achievements from CIWA-funded activities. Coinciding with the CIWA 2.0 program
              formulation, the Results Framework is revised to better align with the shifts in the CIWA 2.0 Theory of
              Change and measure higher-level outcomes. The CIWA 2.0 Results Framework provides standard
              operating procedures for all indicator definitions and methodologies.


          Annex 2 explains how specific projects contribute to achieving   Table A2.1 lists all potential investments that operations influenced.
          each annual target. Targets are established for the coming year.   Table A2.2 lists all mobilized investments.
          Cumulative  indicator  results  assessments  and  whole-of-basin
          narratives that synthesize results from across many years and   In FY25, the Nsongezi Hydropower Project, supported by the NBI
          several operations are provided through Midterm Reviews.   and NCORE, was moved from potential to mobilized investments.
                                                              The Nsongezi Hydropower Project is primarily located in Uganda,
          Progress  against  the  PDO  (to  strengthen  the  cooperative   but  it  is  situated  on  the  Kagera  River,  which  forms  the  border
          management  and  development  of  international  waters  in  Sub-  between Uganda and Tanzania. This is valued at US$156 million
          Saharan  Africa  to  facilitate  sustainable  climate-resilient  growth)   and  will  benefit  a  population  of  over  4  million  people.  Other
          is measured by (i) the value of investments leveraged and (ii) the   changes are increased mobilized investments in the SADC GMI
          number of people expected to directly benefit from investments.   Phase 2 project Subgrants.


           TABLE A2.1. Potential Investments Influenced by CIWA

                                                     Estimated Current   Estimated Number of
            Potential Investment    CIWA’s Role       Investment Value   Potential Beneficiaries   Anticipated Benefits
                                                       (US$ Billions)        (Millions)


                                 Added 2022; Sahel
                                 Groundwater
             Sahel Boreholes and
             Wells investment    Initiative. Influenced    0.01                 12           Not yet available
                                 PRAPS2 project
                                 investment.






             Senegal-Mauritania   Added 2022; Sahel
             Aquifer Basin       Groundwater               0.21                36.6          Not yet available
             investment          Initiative







                                 Provided feasibility                                        Strengthened
             Merti Aquifer pilot
             project (Kenya and   study; HoA              0.00478             0.0304         resilience and
                                                                                             economic
                                 Groundwater
             Somalia)
                                 Initiative (added FY21)                                     development



                                                                                             Improved biodiversity
             Khakea‑
             transboundary       Management plans      Not yet available   Not yet available  protection and
                                 provided; SADRI
                                                                                             sustainable
             Aquifer (Botswana   project (added FY 21)                                       groundwater
             and South Africa)
                                                                                             management

                     * CIWA support to hydropower planning is focused on WRM aspects and is used, among others, to help
                     support also the mitigation of the environmental and social aspects that are associated with investments.
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