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This presentation will discuss how the concept of water tenure and the recommendations of the CFS can
be put into action. For this it is critical to understand the linkages with the VGGT and ongoing work
on water resources assessments, notably water accounting and auditing. Water and land go
together and hence, tenure rights and governance of tenure over these resources are key to
promoting food security and achieve the UN Sustainable Development Goals.

© FAO: http://www.fao.org

This presentation will discuss how the concept of water tenure and the recommendations of the CFS can
be put into action. For this it is critical to understand the linkages with the VGGT and ongoing work
on water resources assessments, notably water accounting and auditing. Water and land go
together and hence, tenure rights and governance of tenure over these resources are key to
promoting food security and achieve the UN Sustainable Development Goals.

© FAO: http://www.fao.org

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  1. 1. It’s time to talk about water tenure! FAO 6 October 2017 at 11 AM
  2. 2. Key issues, challenges and opportunities 1. 42nd session of CFS offers opportunity to scrutinize implications of water management for the most vulnerable and draws focus on equal access for all. 2. Typically, we speak about water rights, yet there are so many different forms of water rights and beyond this, there are informal use arrangements. How can we recognise these different formal and informal use arrangements? 3. Not only are water resources complex and dynamic, changing in state, time and space, but there are also many different tenure claims along a water body (e.g. river).
  3. 3. Main lessons learned/recommendations 1. If we do not understand the complexity and intricacy, of water tenure, there will be less incentive to invest, more inequalities, less sustainability. Explore the concept further. 2. You cannot manage what you do not know. Assessing water resources is crucial for a more inclusive, fair and equitable decision-making around tenure. Integrate tenure in water resources assessments.
  4. 4. Next steps – the way forward Vision: Integrating water tenure in normative processes, but also in out practical work 1. Consultation meeting on water tenure (Spring 2018) 2. Proof of concept during project implementation, integrating water tenure assessments in water resources assessments 3. White Paper on Water Tenure

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