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storage monitoring, flood risk management, and FY26 Target: The enhanced DSS for climate adaptation and
investment site selection, complemented by nature- resilient livelihoods in SADC Member States should become
based solutions analytics presented to governments. available. NBI will continue deploying the above systems
These tools aim to translate improved analytics into through the NBI portal. The South Sudan Transboundary
pipeline investments and institutionalized monitoring. Waters Support Program will strengthen the multi-hazard
early-warning system.
• The Water Data Revolution provided needs
assessments and capacity-building workshops; co-
created Water Accounting dashboards with VBA,
INMACOM, and ZAMCOM; and embedded remote
sensing data and Google Earth Engine workflows into
routine basin monitoring and allocation planning.
2. Number of people who participate
in CIWA‑funded activities • NCCR supported three women in Young Professionals
cohort; 200+ at SADC Groundwater Conference
(Nov 2024); 200+ experts trained in EN-FFEWS.
FY24 Actual:
• Untapping Resilience: 70 people participated in the • Sustainable Groundwater Management in SADC
regional meetings for the GW4R project (~23 women). Member States—Phase II supported 413 people in
The meeting takes place every six months. National Stakeholder Dialogues; 120 internships;
42 in March 2025 training; and 200+ at Sixth SADC
• Sustainable Groundwater Management in SADC Groundwater Conference.
Member States Phase 2: Nine Young Professionals
(15 women) were in the program; the SADC • Strengthening Transboundary Basin Organizations
Groundwater Conference attracts approximately through Program Development and Capacity
150 participants annually. Building in Africa supported ~80 participants at the
second RCRP regional workshop (Mozambique).
• NCCR supported 32 interns (12 women) and YPs; the Nile
Basin Discourse Forum hosted a record 1,061 people • The Male Champions initiative supported 43
(328 women); training sessions were conducted during people from an experience exchange; 19 men and
each deliverable review workshop, which included 32 women in an online event; and 56 participants
66 people; there are 264 NB-DAS users, and NB-DAS from >40 countries in an online event.
training included 58 people (13 women).
• Improving WRM in West Africa: 20 people participated FY25 Total = 1,320 people (310 women, however, not all
in the SMAB RWG (1 woman). actions recorded the gender disaggregation).
• Water Data Revolution: 128 people participated FY26 Target: FY25 results exceeded the target. A similar
in the activities of the initiative, of whom 28 were portfolio is expected for FY26, therefore the target will
women, including two online workshops and one in- be increase to 1000 people/300 women.
person workshop.
• FY24 Total = 1,888 people (440 women)
FY25 Target: It is expected that the above operations will
involve a similar number of people for FY25 activities, other
than the Nile Basin Discourse Forum, which is held every
three years. New operations (South Sudan TWP and the new
support to RCRP in Southern Africa) will likely begin to accrue
beneficiaries. The target is 1,000 people (300 women).
FY25 Actual:
• Untapping Resilience: 130 PIU staff trained; ~100
participants at 3rd IGAD Water Forum (May 2025).
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