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CIWA 2.0: A Decade of Cooperation on Climate-Resilient Development
Supports sustainable Supports sustainable Influences regionally
capacity-building for capacity-building for relevant water-related
Information Institutions Investments CIWA’s Vision
Gender & Social Inclusion …on inequalities …adopt an integrated …through design and transboundary water
Equal and inclusive
implementation
institutions and
support to address
related to gender and
programs in Sub-
inequalities related
social inclusion to
Saharan Africa are
to gender and social
guide the
and comprehensive
committed and able
inclusion on
development of
to create equal
approach to gender
livelihoods,
equitable and
and social inclusion
opportunities for
employment, assets,
inclusive solutions
women and men to
time use, and social
be agents of change
norms
and decisionmakers
in transboundary
water operations
Biodiversity & Conservation …to support …so that policies and …to prioritize conservation
Biodiversity
supported to ensure
land-use planning are
more climate-
enhanced and
integrated with
integrated national
resilient
increased
biodiversity and
and regional
communities are
nature-positive
ecological processes
biodiversity
better equipped to
investments
to protect key
management
plan for and mitigate
habitats
climate-related
shocks, support
livelihoods, sustain
health and life, and
improve economies
SSA water
…to provide effective
Résilience climatique regional information …to be adaptable and ….by providing a management and
platform for
investment plans
platforms and services
cooperation by which
that enhance water-
enable robust water
account for climate
riparians can take a
change projections
related hazard
management amid
systems approach to
(are climate
growing uncertainty
resilience and
water security and
measures to counter
from climate change
proofed) and that
mitigate the
riparians incorporate
and competing
water resources
transboundary
a regional lens in
demands for water
depletion and
consequences of
their efforts to
declining quality in a
climate change
changing climate
address climate
change risks
FCV Development …to enable riparians …to assist FCV affected …to support Cooperative
stakeholders
management of
stakeholders to
to identify drivers of
transboundary
fragility and sources
continue to maintain
to anticipate their
waters in basins
of resilience that
and develop water
community level
affected by FCV
impact water
resources despite
will ease tensions,
water resources and
cooperation to inform
potential setbacks in
mitigate conflicts due
promote stability,
cooperative
governance or violent
to scarcity or
investment
conflict
resilience to water
insecurity
identification
shocks
and design and build
Figure 3. CIWA 2.0 Theory of Change
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