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CHALLENGES IN WATERRESOURCES AND
SUSTAINABILITY – THE NIGERIAN
PERSPECTIVES
Presentation at a Forum on Action Plan ForAfrican
Ecohydrology Initiatives at the International Symposium
on Ecohydrology, Biotechnology and Engineering: Towards
Harmony Between Biogeosphere and Society on the Basis
Of Long, Term EcosystemResearch held at Andel's Hotel,
Lodz, Poland on 16-19 September, 2013
D. Bashir
National Water Resources Institute, Kaduna, Nigeria
Outline of Presentation
 Nigeria’s WaterChallenges
 WaterResources Management Reforms
 WaterResources Legal Frameworks
 National WaterResources Policy
 Draft National WaterResources Bill
 The UNESCOCategory II WaterCentre
2
D. Bashir: Challenges in WaterResources and Sustainability – the Nigerian
Perspectives
Nigeria’s WaterChallenges
 Hydrological:
 spatial and temporal rainfall variability
 Climate change
 recurring and prolonged droughts
 increasing desertification
3
D. Bashir: Challenges in WaterResources and Sustainability – the Nigerian
Perspectives
Nigeria’s WaterChallenges
 Socio-economic:
 high and rapid growing population
 increasing urbanisation
 increasing poverty
 inefficient agricultural/irrigation practices
4
D. Bashir: Challenges in WaterResources and Sustainability – the Nigerian
Perspectives
Figure 1. Nigeria: Population growth 1963 - 2006
56
66
89
140
0
20
40
60
80
100
120
140
160
1963 1973 1991 2006
Year
Millionofpeople
Source: National Population Commission (2004), Population and the Quality of life in Nigeria
Nigeria’s WaterChallenges
 Environmental:
 degraded watercourses leading
to flooding & erosion
 water pollution & infestation of
destructive aquatic weeds
 excessive and uncontrolled
groundwaterexploitation
 poorenvironmental sanitation
and hygiene practices
5
D. Bashir: Challenges in WaterResources and Sustainability – the Nigerian
Perspectives
Nigeria’s WaterChallenges
 Institutional:
 poor& fragmented watershed
management (role definition)
 inadequate coordination
(horizontally/vertically)
 policy inconsistency
 inadequate stakeholderparticipation
6
D. Bashir: Challenges in WaterResources and Sustainability – the Nigerian
Perspectives
Large portion of Landmass
eroded in just 14 years!
Coastal
Erosion
1986 2000
Nigeria’s WaterChallenges
 Financial:
 irrational pricing policies for
raw/treated water
 Lackof transparency and
accountability
 inadequate financing for
watershed protection
 inadequate financing fordata
management
7
D. Bashir: Challenges in WaterResources and Sustainability – the Nigerian
Perspectives
Nigeria’s WaterChallenges
 Transboundary Waters:
 Intra states riversystems
 Downstreamof shared
international waters
 growing concern: NBA,
LCBC, NNJC
 Regional efforts weak
8
D. Bashir: Challenges in WaterResources and Sustainability – the Nigerian
Perspectives
MajorBasins
WRMReforms in Nigeria
9
Since 2000, there has been conscious efforts to reform the
watersector
Overarching National WaterResources Policy approved
and National WaterResources Bill drafted and
stakeholders inputs incorporated
National Environment Standards and Regulations
Enforcement Agency (NESREA)
Establishment of Nigeria Hydrological Services Agency
(NIHSA)
Establishment of Nigeria Integrated WaterResources
Management Commission (NIWRMC)
Reformand upgrading of National WaterResources
Institute (NWRI) to a Regional Status
D. Bashir: Challenges in WaterResources and Sustainability – the Nigerian
Perspectives
WaterResources Legal
Framework10
Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria,
1999
WaterResources Decree 101,
1993
RiverBasin Development Authority Act,
1992
National Inland Waterways Authority Act,
1997
National WaterResources Institute Act,
1985
Minerals Act,
1990
National Environment Standards and Regulations Enforcement Agency
Act, 2007
Land Use Act,
1978
Draft National WaterResources Bill,
2012
National Integrated WaterResources Management Commission Bill,
2012
Nigerian Hydrological Services Agency Act,
2012
D. Bashir: Challenges in WaterResources and Sustainability – the Nigerian
Perspectives
National WaterResources
Policy11
Guiding principles:
a) The waterpolicy shall be subject to and consistent with the
Constitution in all matters;
b) All water, whereverit occurs in the watercycle, is a national asset
and resource common to all, the use of which shall be subject to
national control;
c) The objective of managing the quantity, quality and reliability of
the nation’s waterresources is to achieve optimum, long term,
environmentally sustainable social and economic benefit for
society fromtheiruse;
d) There shall be no ownership of waterbut only a right (for
environmental and basic human needs) oran authorisation forits
use;
e) The planning and management of Nigeria’s waterresources shall
take place within a frameworkwhich facilitates awareness and
participation among all users at all levels;
D. Bashir: Challenges in WaterResources and Sustainability – the Nigerian
Perspectives
National WaterResources
Policy12
D. Bashir: Challenges in WaterResources and Sustainability – the Nigerian
Perspectives
Guiding principles:
f) The management of waterresources shall seekto harmonize
human and environmental requirements;
g) Waterresources shall be assessed, developed, apportioned and
managed in such a manneras to enable all users to have
equitable access taking into account the sustainability of the
resource;
h) Waterquality and quantity are interdependent and shall be
managed in an integrated manner;
i) Waterquality management options shall include the use of
economic incentives and penalties to reduce pollution;
j) The resource base shall be protected against any kind of
pollution through application of the “polluterpays” principle;
National WaterResources
Policy13
D. Bashir: Challenges in WaterResources and Sustainability – the Nigerian
Perspectives
Guiding principles:
k) The operational management of waterresources and services
shall be decentralized to the lowest practicable level in
accordance with the established 8 hydrological areas (HA) as
the basic units of waterresources management in Nigeria;
l) Forthe purpose of improving waterrelated environmental
conditions, abstraction fees forraw watershall be charged for
the commercial use of it;
m)International waterresources, specifically shared riversystems,
shall be managed in a mannerthat optimises the benefits forall
parties in a spirit of mutual co-operation.
Draft National WaterResources
Bill14
D. Bashir: Challenges in WaterResources and Sustainability – the Nigerian
Perspectives
Fundamental Principles & Scope
Constitutional provision – Federal responsibility forwater
affecting more than one State, s.2(3)
Covers surface waterand groundwater, s.1(1), 2(1)
Confirms public trusteeship of water– subject to regulation,
s.2
Incorporates principles of Integrated WaterResources
Management, s.1
 coordinated planning of: land/water;
surface/groundwater; upstream/downstream.
Embodies good governance principles: s.1(2)
 transparency, participation, accountability,
administrative efficiency
Draft National WaterResources
Bill15
D. Bashir: Challenges in WaterResources and Sustainability – the Nigerian
Perspectives
Fundamental Principles & Scope
Priorities:
 basic human needs of present and future generations
(drinking, cooking, personal hygiene, s.1.(1)(a); s.66(2)
(a)
 environmental services (waterquality and ecosystems),
s.1.(1)(d); s.66(2)(b)
 otherpriorities to be determined at Basin level ss.64-66
Some of the principles: s.1(1)
 equitable and affordable access
 recognizing existing customary use
 watermanagement within riverbasin boundaries
 balanced social and economic development
 sustainable and beneficial use
 conservation and efficiency
 sets entitlements to use waterwithout a licence for
domestic use, livestock, fishing, personal irrigation…, s.3
Draft National WaterResources
Bill16
D. Bashir: Challenges in WaterResources and Sustainability – the Nigerian
Perspectives
8 Regulatory Commissions Established on Basin
Boundaries
Draft National WaterResources
Bill17
D. Bashir: Challenges in WaterResources and Sustainability – the Nigerian
Perspectives
8 Regulatory Commissions Established on Basin
Boundaries
Powers and functions based on National WaterPolicy (s2.2.5)
and Strategy (Ch.5)
 implement Govt. policies and exercise control overwater
resources in Basin affecting more than one State, s.17(1),
Schedule 1
 formulate a Basin WaterResources Management Strategy
promoting IWRM, s.18(1)(a)
 regulate wateruse & waste discharge through licensing,
s.17(1), 18(1)(f)
 regulate and monitoroperational rules of dams, s.18(1)(g)
 promote improved riverquality and pollution control,
s.18(1)(h)
 facilitate participation and resolution of water-related
conflicts, s.18(1)(m)
MajorImplementation
Challenges18
D. Bashir: Challenges in WaterResources and Sustainability – the Nigerian
Perspectives
Inadequate awareness creation to carry stakeholders
along
Regulatory agencies lackrequisite capacities and
experience to enforce regulations
Weakresearch capabilities
Inadequate data and information forevidence based
advocacy
Inadequate budgetary provisions forcapacity building
of sectorpersonnel
Insufficient stakeholderparticipation in project
planning and execution
The UNESCO WaterCentre
Name and Location
Rivers
Ekiti
Osun
Lagos
Ogun
Oyo
Delta
Bayelsa
Ondo
Edo
Kogi
Niger
Kwara
Kebbi
Kaduna
Sokoto
Zamfara
Adamawa
AbiaImo
Anambra
Enugu
CrossRiver
AkwaIbom
Benue
Ebonyi
Taraba
Plateau
FCT
Nassarawa
Katsina
Kano
Jigawa
GombeBauchi
Yobe
Borno
Kilometres
250200150100500
19
Name:
Regional Centre forIntegrated
RiverBasin Management
(RC-IRBM)
Location:
National WaterResources
Institute, Kaduna, Nigeria
(NWRI)
D. Bashir: Challenges in WaterResources and Sustainability – the Nigerian
Perspectives
The UNESCO WaterCentre
Cooperation with UNESCO
 The RC-IRBMwill:
 furtherstrengthen
cooperation between
UNESCO and Regional
Organizations
 address the objectives of
the five Core Themes of
UNESCO-IHP
Core Themes of UNESCO-IHP
Theme 1: Adapting to the
impacts of global changes on river
basins and aquifersystems;
Theme 2: Strengthening water
governance forsustainability;
Theme 3: Eco-hydrology for
sustainability;
Theme 4: Waterand life
support systems;
Theme 5: WaterEducation for
sustainable development.
20
D. Bashir: Challenges in WaterResources and Sustainability – the Nigerian
Perspectives
The UNESCO WaterCentre
Vision, Mission and Objectives
Objectives:
a) Constitute a facilitatorand synergetic
structure providing the articulation of
the different scientific and institutional
stakeholders at local, national, regional
and international levels, forthe
implementation of the IRBM
particularly by facilitating interactions
among and provide support to River
Basin Development Authorities or
Organizations in the West African
region;
b) Conduct and promote hydro-
informatics, integrated waterresources
management and socio-economic
research; and
c) Provide IRBMtraining and tertiary
education facility forwater
professionals and practitioners in the
Mission:
Promotion of effective and
efficient IRBMof the Member
States in the sub-region for
sustainable waterresources
development, in collaboration
with otherUNESCOWater
Centres
Vision:
To be one of the foremost
institutions forcapacity
building having responsibility
fortraining and research
activities, acquisition, archiving
and analysis of data and
dissemination of information for
sustainable IRBM
21
D. Bashir: Challenges in WaterResources and Sustainability – the Nigerian
Perspectives
The UNESCO WaterCentre
Programand Functions
Functions:
 Coordinate the implementation of
co-operative research projects and
studies with regional, federal and
local authorities, as well as private
sectors;
 Build and run networking for
information and knowledge
exchange capacity-building in
MemberStates of the West African
region;
 Organize training courses,
seminars, workshops and meetings;
and
 Produce publications and
Key Activities:
a) IWRMResearch and
Training;
b) Hydro-Informatics and
Related Services;
c) Institutional Framework
Development; and
d) Regional Cooperation and
Partnership
22
D. Bashir: Challenges in WaterResources and Sustainability – the Nigerian
Perspectives
The UNESCO WaterCentre
Functions Continued
IWRMResearch and Training:
 Catchment Management and Modeling
(surface waterand groundwater);
 RainwaterHarvesting;
 ReservoirManagement;
 WaterResources Assessment;
 WaterQuality Management;
 Climate Change Studies;
 Extreme Hydrological Events (floods and
droughts);
 Ecological Problems – erosion,
sedimentation, pollution and desertification;
 Coastal WaterManagement;
 WaterConflict Management and Resolution.
Hydro-Informatics and
Related Services:
Data management;
Website and Information
Networking;
Publications (Yearbooks,
Periodicals, Newsletters and
Bulletins).
23
D. Bashir: Challenges in WaterResources and Sustainability – the Nigerian
Perspectives
The UNESCO WaterCentre
Functions Continued
Institutional Framework
Development:
Water Laws and Water
Policies;
River Basin Planning;
Institutional Reforms and
Participatory Management;
Water Governance; and
Capacity Building.
Regional Cooperation and Partnership:
Organize specialized short courses;
Convene seminars/conferences/workshops;
Promote institutional networking;
Advise on appropriate regional policies and
strategies to advance the goals of IRBM;
Provide guidance forthe implementation of
international and regional Treaties, Conventions,
Agreements;
Promote collaboration with ECOWAS, NEPAD,
AU, AMCOWand otherregional and sub-regional
development organizations; and
Carry out evidence-based advocacy forjoint
management of transboundary waterresources.
24
D. Bashir: Challenges in WaterResources and Sustainability – the Nigerian
Perspectives
The UNESCO WaterCentre
Status and Regional Coverage
Regional
Coverage:
Legal Status:
The Regional Centre for
Integrated RiverBasin
Management is established
within the frameworkof the
relevant laws of the Federal
Republic of Nigeria as host
country, in line with
UNESCOguidelines for
establishing Category II
Centres
25
D. Bashir: Challenges in WaterResources and Sustainability – the Nigerian
Perspectives
ThankYou forYour
Attention
26
D. Bashir: Challenges in WaterResources and Sustainability – the Nigerian
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Challenges in water resources and sustainability the nigerian perspectives

  • 1. CHALLENGES IN WATERRESOURCES AND SUSTAINABILITY – THE NIGERIAN PERSPECTIVES Presentation at a Forum on Action Plan ForAfrican Ecohydrology Initiatives at the International Symposium on Ecohydrology, Biotechnology and Engineering: Towards Harmony Between Biogeosphere and Society on the Basis Of Long, Term EcosystemResearch held at Andel's Hotel, Lodz, Poland on 16-19 September, 2013 D. Bashir National Water Resources Institute, Kaduna, Nigeria
  • 2. Outline of Presentation  Nigeria’s WaterChallenges  WaterResources Management Reforms  WaterResources Legal Frameworks  National WaterResources Policy  Draft National WaterResources Bill  The UNESCOCategory II WaterCentre 2 D. Bashir: Challenges in WaterResources and Sustainability – the Nigerian Perspectives
  • 3. Nigeria’s WaterChallenges  Hydrological:  spatial and temporal rainfall variability  Climate change  recurring and prolonged droughts  increasing desertification 3 D. Bashir: Challenges in WaterResources and Sustainability – the Nigerian Perspectives
  • 4. Nigeria’s WaterChallenges  Socio-economic:  high and rapid growing population  increasing urbanisation  increasing poverty  inefficient agricultural/irrigation practices 4 D. Bashir: Challenges in WaterResources and Sustainability – the Nigerian Perspectives Figure 1. Nigeria: Population growth 1963 - 2006 56 66 89 140 0 20 40 60 80 100 120 140 160 1963 1973 1991 2006 Year Millionofpeople Source: National Population Commission (2004), Population and the Quality of life in Nigeria
  • 5. Nigeria’s WaterChallenges  Environmental:  degraded watercourses leading to flooding & erosion  water pollution & infestation of destructive aquatic weeds  excessive and uncontrolled groundwaterexploitation  poorenvironmental sanitation and hygiene practices 5 D. Bashir: Challenges in WaterResources and Sustainability – the Nigerian Perspectives
  • 6. Nigeria’s WaterChallenges  Institutional:  poor& fragmented watershed management (role definition)  inadequate coordination (horizontally/vertically)  policy inconsistency  inadequate stakeholderparticipation 6 D. Bashir: Challenges in WaterResources and Sustainability – the Nigerian Perspectives Large portion of Landmass eroded in just 14 years! Coastal Erosion 1986 2000
  • 7. Nigeria’s WaterChallenges  Financial:  irrational pricing policies for raw/treated water  Lackof transparency and accountability  inadequate financing for watershed protection  inadequate financing fordata management 7 D. Bashir: Challenges in WaterResources and Sustainability – the Nigerian Perspectives
  • 8. Nigeria’s WaterChallenges  Transboundary Waters:  Intra states riversystems  Downstreamof shared international waters  growing concern: NBA, LCBC, NNJC  Regional efforts weak 8 D. Bashir: Challenges in WaterResources and Sustainability – the Nigerian Perspectives MajorBasins
  • 9. WRMReforms in Nigeria 9 Since 2000, there has been conscious efforts to reform the watersector Overarching National WaterResources Policy approved and National WaterResources Bill drafted and stakeholders inputs incorporated National Environment Standards and Regulations Enforcement Agency (NESREA) Establishment of Nigeria Hydrological Services Agency (NIHSA) Establishment of Nigeria Integrated WaterResources Management Commission (NIWRMC) Reformand upgrading of National WaterResources Institute (NWRI) to a Regional Status D. Bashir: Challenges in WaterResources and Sustainability – the Nigerian Perspectives
  • 10. WaterResources Legal Framework10 Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, 1999 WaterResources Decree 101, 1993 RiverBasin Development Authority Act, 1992 National Inland Waterways Authority Act, 1997 National WaterResources Institute Act, 1985 Minerals Act, 1990 National Environment Standards and Regulations Enforcement Agency Act, 2007 Land Use Act, 1978 Draft National WaterResources Bill, 2012 National Integrated WaterResources Management Commission Bill, 2012 Nigerian Hydrological Services Agency Act, 2012 D. Bashir: Challenges in WaterResources and Sustainability – the Nigerian Perspectives
  • 11. National WaterResources Policy11 Guiding principles: a) The waterpolicy shall be subject to and consistent with the Constitution in all matters; b) All water, whereverit occurs in the watercycle, is a national asset and resource common to all, the use of which shall be subject to national control; c) The objective of managing the quantity, quality and reliability of the nation’s waterresources is to achieve optimum, long term, environmentally sustainable social and economic benefit for society fromtheiruse; d) There shall be no ownership of waterbut only a right (for environmental and basic human needs) oran authorisation forits use; e) The planning and management of Nigeria’s waterresources shall take place within a frameworkwhich facilitates awareness and participation among all users at all levels; D. Bashir: Challenges in WaterResources and Sustainability – the Nigerian Perspectives
  • 12. National WaterResources Policy12 D. Bashir: Challenges in WaterResources and Sustainability – the Nigerian Perspectives Guiding principles: f) The management of waterresources shall seekto harmonize human and environmental requirements; g) Waterresources shall be assessed, developed, apportioned and managed in such a manneras to enable all users to have equitable access taking into account the sustainability of the resource; h) Waterquality and quantity are interdependent and shall be managed in an integrated manner; i) Waterquality management options shall include the use of economic incentives and penalties to reduce pollution; j) The resource base shall be protected against any kind of pollution through application of the “polluterpays” principle;
  • 13. National WaterResources Policy13 D. Bashir: Challenges in WaterResources and Sustainability – the Nigerian Perspectives Guiding principles: k) The operational management of waterresources and services shall be decentralized to the lowest practicable level in accordance with the established 8 hydrological areas (HA) as the basic units of waterresources management in Nigeria; l) Forthe purpose of improving waterrelated environmental conditions, abstraction fees forraw watershall be charged for the commercial use of it; m)International waterresources, specifically shared riversystems, shall be managed in a mannerthat optimises the benefits forall parties in a spirit of mutual co-operation.
  • 14. Draft National WaterResources Bill14 D. Bashir: Challenges in WaterResources and Sustainability – the Nigerian Perspectives Fundamental Principles & Scope Constitutional provision – Federal responsibility forwater affecting more than one State, s.2(3) Covers surface waterand groundwater, s.1(1), 2(1) Confirms public trusteeship of water– subject to regulation, s.2 Incorporates principles of Integrated WaterResources Management, s.1  coordinated planning of: land/water; surface/groundwater; upstream/downstream. Embodies good governance principles: s.1(2)  transparency, participation, accountability, administrative efficiency
  • 15. Draft National WaterResources Bill15 D. Bashir: Challenges in WaterResources and Sustainability – the Nigerian Perspectives Fundamental Principles & Scope Priorities:  basic human needs of present and future generations (drinking, cooking, personal hygiene, s.1.(1)(a); s.66(2) (a)  environmental services (waterquality and ecosystems), s.1.(1)(d); s.66(2)(b)  otherpriorities to be determined at Basin level ss.64-66 Some of the principles: s.1(1)  equitable and affordable access  recognizing existing customary use  watermanagement within riverbasin boundaries  balanced social and economic development  sustainable and beneficial use  conservation and efficiency  sets entitlements to use waterwithout a licence for domestic use, livestock, fishing, personal irrigation…, s.3
  • 16. Draft National WaterResources Bill16 D. Bashir: Challenges in WaterResources and Sustainability – the Nigerian Perspectives 8 Regulatory Commissions Established on Basin Boundaries
  • 17. Draft National WaterResources Bill17 D. Bashir: Challenges in WaterResources and Sustainability – the Nigerian Perspectives 8 Regulatory Commissions Established on Basin Boundaries Powers and functions based on National WaterPolicy (s2.2.5) and Strategy (Ch.5)  implement Govt. policies and exercise control overwater resources in Basin affecting more than one State, s.17(1), Schedule 1  formulate a Basin WaterResources Management Strategy promoting IWRM, s.18(1)(a)  regulate wateruse & waste discharge through licensing, s.17(1), 18(1)(f)  regulate and monitoroperational rules of dams, s.18(1)(g)  promote improved riverquality and pollution control, s.18(1)(h)  facilitate participation and resolution of water-related conflicts, s.18(1)(m)
  • 18. MajorImplementation Challenges18 D. Bashir: Challenges in WaterResources and Sustainability – the Nigerian Perspectives Inadequate awareness creation to carry stakeholders along Regulatory agencies lackrequisite capacities and experience to enforce regulations Weakresearch capabilities Inadequate data and information forevidence based advocacy Inadequate budgetary provisions forcapacity building of sectorpersonnel Insufficient stakeholderparticipation in project planning and execution
  • 19. The UNESCO WaterCentre Name and Location Rivers Ekiti Osun Lagos Ogun Oyo Delta Bayelsa Ondo Edo Kogi Niger Kwara Kebbi Kaduna Sokoto Zamfara Adamawa AbiaImo Anambra Enugu CrossRiver AkwaIbom Benue Ebonyi Taraba Plateau FCT Nassarawa Katsina Kano Jigawa GombeBauchi Yobe Borno Kilometres 250200150100500 19 Name: Regional Centre forIntegrated RiverBasin Management (RC-IRBM) Location: National WaterResources Institute, Kaduna, Nigeria (NWRI) D. Bashir: Challenges in WaterResources and Sustainability – the Nigerian Perspectives
  • 20. The UNESCO WaterCentre Cooperation with UNESCO  The RC-IRBMwill:  furtherstrengthen cooperation between UNESCO and Regional Organizations  address the objectives of the five Core Themes of UNESCO-IHP Core Themes of UNESCO-IHP Theme 1: Adapting to the impacts of global changes on river basins and aquifersystems; Theme 2: Strengthening water governance forsustainability; Theme 3: Eco-hydrology for sustainability; Theme 4: Waterand life support systems; Theme 5: WaterEducation for sustainable development. 20 D. Bashir: Challenges in WaterResources and Sustainability – the Nigerian Perspectives
  • 21. The UNESCO WaterCentre Vision, Mission and Objectives Objectives: a) Constitute a facilitatorand synergetic structure providing the articulation of the different scientific and institutional stakeholders at local, national, regional and international levels, forthe implementation of the IRBM particularly by facilitating interactions among and provide support to River Basin Development Authorities or Organizations in the West African region; b) Conduct and promote hydro- informatics, integrated waterresources management and socio-economic research; and c) Provide IRBMtraining and tertiary education facility forwater professionals and practitioners in the Mission: Promotion of effective and efficient IRBMof the Member States in the sub-region for sustainable waterresources development, in collaboration with otherUNESCOWater Centres Vision: To be one of the foremost institutions forcapacity building having responsibility fortraining and research activities, acquisition, archiving and analysis of data and dissemination of information for sustainable IRBM 21 D. Bashir: Challenges in WaterResources and Sustainability – the Nigerian Perspectives
  • 22. The UNESCO WaterCentre Programand Functions Functions:  Coordinate the implementation of co-operative research projects and studies with regional, federal and local authorities, as well as private sectors;  Build and run networking for information and knowledge exchange capacity-building in MemberStates of the West African region;  Organize training courses, seminars, workshops and meetings; and  Produce publications and Key Activities: a) IWRMResearch and Training; b) Hydro-Informatics and Related Services; c) Institutional Framework Development; and d) Regional Cooperation and Partnership 22 D. Bashir: Challenges in WaterResources and Sustainability – the Nigerian Perspectives
  • 23. The UNESCO WaterCentre Functions Continued IWRMResearch and Training:  Catchment Management and Modeling (surface waterand groundwater);  RainwaterHarvesting;  ReservoirManagement;  WaterResources Assessment;  WaterQuality Management;  Climate Change Studies;  Extreme Hydrological Events (floods and droughts);  Ecological Problems – erosion, sedimentation, pollution and desertification;  Coastal WaterManagement;  WaterConflict Management and Resolution. Hydro-Informatics and Related Services: Data management; Website and Information Networking; Publications (Yearbooks, Periodicals, Newsletters and Bulletins). 23 D. Bashir: Challenges in WaterResources and Sustainability – the Nigerian Perspectives
  • 24. The UNESCO WaterCentre Functions Continued Institutional Framework Development: Water Laws and Water Policies; River Basin Planning; Institutional Reforms and Participatory Management; Water Governance; and Capacity Building. Regional Cooperation and Partnership: Organize specialized short courses; Convene seminars/conferences/workshops; Promote institutional networking; Advise on appropriate regional policies and strategies to advance the goals of IRBM; Provide guidance forthe implementation of international and regional Treaties, Conventions, Agreements; Promote collaboration with ECOWAS, NEPAD, AU, AMCOWand otherregional and sub-regional development organizations; and Carry out evidence-based advocacy forjoint management of transboundary waterresources. 24 D. Bashir: Challenges in WaterResources and Sustainability – the Nigerian Perspectives
  • 25. The UNESCO WaterCentre Status and Regional Coverage Regional Coverage: Legal Status: The Regional Centre for Integrated RiverBasin Management is established within the frameworkof the relevant laws of the Federal Republic of Nigeria as host country, in line with UNESCOguidelines for establishing Category II Centres 25 D. Bashir: Challenges in WaterResources and Sustainability – the Nigerian Perspectives
  • 26. ThankYou forYour Attention 26 D. Bashir: Challenges in WaterResources and Sustainability – the Nigerian Perspectives