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Annexes



                 on  institutional  diagnostics,  livelihoods,  citizen   •   Male  Champions  for  Women’s  Empowerment
                 engagement, and nature-based solutions alongside   (MCWE)  engaged  transboundary  institutions
                 remote sensing platforms. Institutional strengthening   (LCBC, ENTRO, broader NBI) and collaborated with
                 included  preparing  a  GEF  operation  in  CORB,   civil society networks (Women in Water Diplomacy
                 advancing  a  Zambezi  strategic  study,  designing   Network), engaging youth and academia.
                 regional  monitoring/management  platforms,  and
                 convening a major regional workshop, with continued   FY26 Target: Work from past FYs on flood awareness
                 support to translate analytics into investments and   and preparedness will continue through South Sudan
                 improve financial sustainability pathways.     TWP  and  other  support  to  RCRP.  NCSCR  will  begin
                                                                delivering  results  on  major  contributions  to  this
             •   Water Data Revolution (WDR) targeted RBOs (e.g.,   indicator.  Sustainable  Groundwater  Management  in
                 VBA, INMACOM, ZAMCOM) and intergovernmental    SADC  –  Phase  II  (SADC-GMI)  will  continue  support
                 counterparts to co-create RS-enabled dashboards   to  Young  Professionals  and  community  involvement
                 and  partnered  with  IWMI  for  tool  development   in  subgrant  implementation.  Untapping  Resilience
                 and  training.  Institutional  strengthening,  focused   supports  GW4R  to  involve  communities  in  site
                 on making water data accessible and actionable,   selection and operation and maintenance.
                 embedding open data practices, delivering needs
                 assessments,  workshops,  and  in-person  training
                 to  build  data  literacy  and  ownership,  thereby
                 improving  standardized  basin  assessments  and
                 cross-border collaboration.






             1.b Institutions with increased water resources    •   IGAD- GWIS platform (https://water.igad.int/gwis.php)
             management and development information in
             the public domain                                  •   South Sudan MWRI (flood forecasts disseminated
                                                                    online, email, radio, TV, mobile)
             FY24 Actual:
                                                                •   NELSAP-CU  (communications  products,  project
             •   ENTRO produced the EN-FFEWS (https://entro-ffews-dev.  briefs);  Nile-SEC  (water  quality  database);  NBI
                 westeurope.cloudapp.azure.com)  covering  35  forecast   (regional dam inventory online)
                 locations and rainfall in 55 catchments.
                                                                •   SADC-GIP (expanded with time-series/RS; https://
             •   NELSAP-CU  produced  the  NB-FFEWS  (https://      sadc-gip.org/); SADC-GLA (https://sadc-gla.org/)
                 nilebasin.org/nile-basin-flash-flood-early-warning-
                 system-nb-ffews)
                                                                FY26 Target: Active support to the NBI, IGAD GWIS
                                                                platform, SADC-GIP, and SADC-GLA will continue.
             •   NELSAP-CU produced the NB-FFEWS (https://nilebasin.
                 org/nile-basin-flash-flood-early-warning-system-nb-
                 ffews) and NB-DAS.

             •   NBI  produced  the  Nile  basin  water  quality  database.
                 (https://nilebasin.org/waterqualitydatabase#:~:text=The%20
                 NBI%20water%20quality%20database,water%20
                 quality%20throughou t%20the%20basin.)
             FY25 Target:  Several  results  are  expected  in  FY25:  An
             enhanced  DSS  for  climate  adaptation  and  resilient
             livelihoods in SADC Member States and the NILE-DEWS.
             NELSAP-CU will continue deploying the FFEWS through
             the NBI portal.


             FY25 Actual: All results in FY25 are follow-on results from
             previous work reported in earlier FY reports. In particular,
             the NILE-DEWS was launched, however, the target DSS
             for climate adaptation and resilient livelihoods in SADC
             was produced.




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