1. Kyrgyzstan
Tajikistan
Kazakhstan
GROUNDWATER
MANAGEMENT
IN
THE
SYR
DARYA
TRANSBOUNDARY
BASIN
THE
PROJECT
PREPARATION
PROCESS:
EXPECTED
RESULTS,
TASKS,
WORK
PLAN
AND
ORGANIZATION
BY
ANDREA
MERLA
PROJECT
PREPARATION
PHASE
INCEPTION
MEETING
Paris
–
February
3-‐4,
2014
2. 2012-‐3
Prepara&on
and
submission
of
project
concept
(PIF)
endorsed
by
countries
2013
Approval
by
GEF
Council
2014
Project
Prepara&on
Phase
(PPG)
11/2014
Submission
of
Project
Document
for
GEF
CEO
Endorsement
The PPG phase will support the
background preparatory work needed to
gather more detailed information in order
to refine the design of the project
activities and to identify the
requirements for their implementation.
01/2015
CEO
Endorsement
and
project
effec&veness
3. The
PPG
work
will
require:
• The preparation of the preliminary baseline situation
analysis and identification of the groundwater
resources of the basin;
• the agreement with countries on the detailed content
of Training Program;
• agreement among countries and partners on project
activities and funding, scope and associated cofinancing;
• identification and involvement of major stakeholders.
4. Three
NaQonal
Expert
Consultant
are
at
work
and
will
provide
inputs
related
to:
1. Baseline
situaQon
2. Perceived
concerns
and
opportuniQes
3. Training
Program
4. Stakeholders
ConsultaQons
5. Pilot
DemonstraQons
DELIVERABLES
DEADLINES
Work
Plan
December
2013
Dra^
Baseline
SituaQon
Analysis
February
2014
Deliverables
2-‐5
April
2014
5. A
team
of
two
experts,
with
the
oversight
of
UNESCO
and
UNDP,
will
coordinate
the
whole
preparaQon
work,
and
finalize
the
Project
Document
according
to
UNDP
standards
UNDP
Head
Regional
Office
UNESCO
IHP
Chief
Groundwater
SecQon
InternaQonal
Consultant
PPG
Management
and
finalizaQon
of
Project
Document
Regional
PPG
Coordinator
Oversight
of
PPG
work
in
countries
6. Co-‐Financing
By
the
Qme
of
submission
for
CEO
Endorsement,
all
co-‐financing
partners,
including
the
recipient
countries,
will
have
to
submit
a
Leder
of
Commitment,
specifying
the
amount
of
in
cash
and/or
kind
co-‐financing