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CIWA 2.0: A Decade of Cooperation on Climate-Resilient Development
By dollar value, recipient-executed grants dominate the cumulative portfolio. These have been
implemented by river basin organizations (RBOs), regional economic commissions (RECs), and civil
society organizations (CSOs) in all SSA regions. Additional resources are spread across catalytic grants
and regional Advisory Services and Analytics (ASAs) to influence policies and underpin programming.
The program development objective (PDO) is to strengthen cooperative management and
development of international waters in Sub-Saharan Africa to aid sustainable climate-resilient growth.
The 2015 mid-term review (MTR) produced a revised RF to coincide with the ToC launched in 2017:
Table 1. CIWA Results Framework, 2017
Program Development Objective: to strengthen cooperative management and development of
international waters in Sub-Saharan Africa to aid sustainable climate-resilient growth
PDO Indicator 1: US dollar financing mobilized for cooperative management and development of international
waters projects supported by CIWA
PDO Indicator 2: Number of people directly benefiting from improved water resources management and
development in target basins through projects supported by CIWA
Intermediate
Intermediate Results 1 Intermediate Results 3 Intermediate Results 4
Results 2
Water
Cooperation and Integration resources Water Resources Stakeholder Coordination and
Strengthened Management Development Strengthened Engagement Strengthened
Strengthened
IR1.1 IR1.2 IR2.1 IR3.1 IR3.2 IR4.1 IR4.2
Number of
basins with
Number of improved
relevant engagement of
transboundary civil society,
institutions private sector,
Number of using Number of and academia;
strategic relevant Number of
analyses improved Number of transboundary percentage of basins with
Number of and analytical investment institutions engagements increased
relevant knowledge tools, opportunities with an where improved water
transboundary products knowledge with regional improved stakeholder resources
institutions used to products, data, benefits that approach to engagements management
strengthened illustrate the forecasting, have been sustainable⁷ explicitly and
to improve evidence and/or advanced investment support the development
regional base for capacity for through CIWA planning and incorporation of information in
cooperation improved gender issues
cooperation, water and support bankable into the design the public
needs, and investment domain
challenges. climate risk preparation and
management implementation
or investment of water
operation management
coordination and
development
activities
1 3