Liwanag an amore program newsletter december 2012 online versionMadelline Romero
In the December issue of LIWANAG, the AMORE Program's newsletter, the program shares its strategies on sustainability of its work in the areas of rural renewable energy electrification, safe water access and multimedia-based distance education.
Progress report 2011 - Access the improving water information programChristina Parmionova
The Australian Government's Improving Water Information Program began in July 2007 as a ten-year initiative. It is implemented through a $450 million investment led by the Bureau of Meteorology and supported by water agencies across Australia.
2011 was a year of many achievements and a comprehensive, reliable and up-to-date picture of Australia's water resources is emerging.
The report describes our progress towards the Program's ten objectives and answering fundamental questions about Australia's water resources.
Liwanag an amore program newsletter december 2012 online versionMadelline Romero
In the December issue of LIWANAG, the AMORE Program's newsletter, the program shares its strategies on sustainability of its work in the areas of rural renewable energy electrification, safe water access and multimedia-based distance education.
Progress report 2011 - Access the improving water information programChristina Parmionova
The Australian Government's Improving Water Information Program began in July 2007 as a ten-year initiative. It is implemented through a $450 million investment led by the Bureau of Meteorology and supported by water agencies across Australia.
2011 was a year of many achievements and a comprehensive, reliable and up-to-date picture of Australia's water resources is emerging.
The report describes our progress towards the Program's ten objectives and answering fundamental questions about Australia's water resources.
How has MS spent its disaster recovery CDBG funds? What percentage has gone towards lower-income storm victims? What would need to happen to meet Congressional goal?
Lt. Col. Thomas Woodie, Deputy Commander of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Savannah District, gave this presentation on the Savannah Harbor Expansion Project to the Propeller Club, March 14, 2013 in Savannah, Ga.
A presentation about comprehensive wastewater planning at the town level. Presented by Dr. Robert Duncanson, Chatham Health & Environment Director, during the Buzzards Bay Coalition's 2013 Decision Makers Workshop series. Learn more at www.savebuzzardsbay.org/DecisionMakers
Dan Leeming of the Planning Partnership provides an overview of sustainable planning principles for the CaGBC's Sustainable Building Advisor Program in Apr 2012
Community Forestry International (2011) Umiam Sub-Watershed REDD+ Project, Me...theREDDdesk
Presentation from the South Asian Media Briefing Workshop on Climate Change, November 2011.
http://www.cseindia.org/content/cses-south-asian-media-briefing-workshop-climate-change-2011
BC Hydro Experience with Environmental Management: British Colombia, CanadaCPWF Mekong
By Sokhem Pech, Hatfield Consultant and M-Power
Presented at the Mekong Forum on Water, Food and Energy
Phnom Penh, Cambodia
December 7-9, 2011
Session 1: Managing water resources development within a water-food-energy nexus
Brenda Arnold
Mayor Karen Golonka
Emily O'Mahoney
Thomas Baird
Examine how Jupiter promotes public access and uses along the waterfront. See how public-private partnerships can create
places for public use. Discussion on how the Community Redevelopment Agency, Community Development Districts, zoning
regulations, grants, EB-5 financing and the Town's public land purchases are leveraged to create the vision along the Intracoastal Waterway and the Jupiter Inlet. The session will illustrate the financing and planning methods that were used, and provides real world experiences and guidance to maintaining public access
and uses, instead of strictly private waterfront developments.
How has MS spent its disaster recovery CDBG funds? What percentage has gone towards lower-income storm victims? What would need to happen to meet Congressional goal?
Lt. Col. Thomas Woodie, Deputy Commander of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Savannah District, gave this presentation on the Savannah Harbor Expansion Project to the Propeller Club, March 14, 2013 in Savannah, Ga.
A presentation about comprehensive wastewater planning at the town level. Presented by Dr. Robert Duncanson, Chatham Health & Environment Director, during the Buzzards Bay Coalition's 2013 Decision Makers Workshop series. Learn more at www.savebuzzardsbay.org/DecisionMakers
Dan Leeming of the Planning Partnership provides an overview of sustainable planning principles for the CaGBC's Sustainable Building Advisor Program in Apr 2012
Community Forestry International (2011) Umiam Sub-Watershed REDD+ Project, Me...theREDDdesk
Presentation from the South Asian Media Briefing Workshop on Climate Change, November 2011.
http://www.cseindia.org/content/cses-south-asian-media-briefing-workshop-climate-change-2011
BC Hydro Experience with Environmental Management: British Colombia, CanadaCPWF Mekong
By Sokhem Pech, Hatfield Consultant and M-Power
Presented at the Mekong Forum on Water, Food and Energy
Phnom Penh, Cambodia
December 7-9, 2011
Session 1: Managing water resources development within a water-food-energy nexus
Brenda Arnold
Mayor Karen Golonka
Emily O'Mahoney
Thomas Baird
Examine how Jupiter promotes public access and uses along the waterfront. See how public-private partnerships can create
places for public use. Discussion on how the Community Redevelopment Agency, Community Development Districts, zoning
regulations, grants, EB-5 financing and the Town's public land purchases are leveraged to create the vision along the Intracoastal Waterway and the Jupiter Inlet. The session will illustrate the financing and planning methods that were used, and provides real world experiences and guidance to maintaining public access
and uses, instead of strictly private waterfront developments.
Sustainable Sanitation in Eastern Europe and Germany-Claudia WendlandPomcert
Conference: Sustainable Wastewater Management in River Basin Management Plans in Baltic Sea Region
Sustainable Sanitation in Eastern Europe and Germany
Asia Session: Iskandar Abdullaev, CAREC, 15th January UN Water Zaragoza Confe...water-decade
Dr. Iskandar Abdullaev, Regional Environmental Center for Central Asia (CAREC)
Special Regional Session: Implementing the water related SDGs in the UNECE region
SWARMA_IRBM_Module5_#4, Why riparian countries should cooperate in transbound...ICIMOD
This presentation is the part of 12-day (28 January–8 February 2019) training workshop on “Multi-scale Integrated River Basin Management (IRBM) from the Hindu Kush Himalayan Perspective” organized by the Strengthening Water Resources Management in Afghanistan (SWaRMA) Initiative of the International Centre for Integrated Mountain Development (ICIMOD), and targeted at participants from Afghanistan.
DSD-Kampala 2023 Analytic Tools for Cooperative Water Resources Assessments i...Deltares
Presentation by Dr Michael Kizza, Deputy Executive Director, Nile Basin Initiative (NBI), at the Symposium Models and decision-making in the wake of climate uncertainties, during the Deltares Software Days - Kampala 2023 (DSD-Kampala 2023). Wednesday, 4 October 2023, Kampala, Uganda.
Community-Based Watershed Management and Wetland Mitigation
Southeast Alaska Watershed Coalition
alaskawatershedcoalition.org
Community Training
October 17, 2011
Irrigation futures - Regional Partnerships address water security in wester...Christina Parmionova
Regional partnerships address water security in Western Sydney
This article by Basant Maheshwari and Bruce Simmons featured in the Irrigation Australia Journal, Spring 2009, Volume 24, No. 3.
The Cooperative Research Centre for Irrigation Futures System Harmonisation program has developed a project titled Water and Irrigation Strategy Enhancement through Regional Partnerships (WISER) to establish a system harmonisation process in Western Sydney, NSW. The project is about working with regional irrigation partners to increase profitability and reduce the environmental footprint of irrigation systems. Here we provide an overview of the System Harmonisation Program and a case study of the WISER project in Western Sydney.
Promoting Renewable Energy Technologies through Public Private Partnership_NR...Nawa Raj Dhakal
Paper presented in international workshop on "Financing Village Level Energy for Development in Asia Pacific" jointly organized by ADB, GVEP & FDC in Manila
MCRB worked with Vermont Law School (supported by Heinrich Boll Stiftung), in cooperation with the Environmental Conservation Department (ECD) of MONREC, and local civil society networks, to hold workshops in Mandalay (30 November 2018 – with Green Justice Institute), Monywa (7 December 2018 – with MATA Sagaing National Coordination Unit), Taunggyi (14 December 2018 – with Mong Pan Youth Organisation) and Loikaw (20-21 December 2018 – with Eden Development Network).
Read more: https://www.myanmar-responsiblebusiness.org/news/strengthening-public-understanding-of-eia.html
By Voradeth Phonekeo, Mekong River Commission, Laos
Presented at the Mekong Forum on Water, Food and Energy Phnom Penh, Cambodia December 7-9, 2011 Session 5: Improving hydropower planning and assessment
Enhancing communities’ adaptive capacity to climate change in drought-prone h...ILRI
Presented by Tilahun Amede and Yitbarek W/Hawariat at the Stakeholders’ Workshop on Enhancing Communities’ Adaptive Capacity to Climate Change Induced Water Scarcity in Kabe Watershed, South Wollo Zone, Wollo University, Dessie, Ethiopia, 24-25 November 2011.
Enabling communities to regenerate mountain landscapes in the African HighlandsILRI
Presented by Tilahun Amede at the Stakeholders’ Workshop on Enhancing Communities’ Adaptive Capacity to Climate Change Induced Water Scarcity in Kabe Watershed, South Wollo Zone, Wollo University, Dessie, Ethiopia, 24-25 November 2011.
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Developing Climate Resilient Flood and Flash Flood Management Practices to Protect Vulnerable Communities of Georgia - The Role of Risk Modelling in the Development of Flood Insurance Model in Georgia
Welcome to the Program Your Destiny course. In this course, we will be learning the technology of personal transformation, neuroassociative conditioning (NAC) as pioneered by Tony Robbins. NAC is used to deprogram negative neuroassociations that are causing approach avoidance and instead reprogram yourself with positive neuroassociations that lead to being approach automatic. In doing so, you change your destiny, moving towards unlocking the hypersocial self within, the true self free from fear and operating from a place of personal power and love.
2. Cooperation changes development
The consequences of doing nothing Potential benefits of intervention
1 600 million m3 potential water shortages 1 Over $2 billion savings from increased
(Syr Darya) energy trade, with environmental benefits in
reduced greenhouse gas emissions
2 2 million households experiencing winter
heat and power shortages 2 $7m/yr savings in public expenditures
from a 1% increase in water pumping efficiency in
3 90% less energy traded within Central one country
Asia since 1990
3 $200m/yr new revenues from energy experts
4 1% loss in GDP per year from weather- to South Asia from initial phases of CASAREM project
related disasters (in Tajikistan and Kyrgyz
Republic)
Major constraints to economic growth Accelerated investment, enhanced
and political stability environmental quality and improved livelihoods
Central Asia Energy–Water Development Program
Regional challenges CAEWDP solution Expected benefits Why now, why the World Bank? What will be delivered, and when? Opportunities for donor collaboration
3. CAEWDP builds on global lessons
“Regional programs offer substantial potential to achieve results on development issues… regional projects
have successfully built new assets and protected existing ones in ways expected to benefit all
participating countries.” (Independent Evaluation Group (2007) Evaluation of World Bank Support of Multicountry Operations )
Successful programs:
• Work with countries to build on
Danube River
Basin national aspirations and priorities
Energy Community Turkey Power
Interconnection Eastern China
of South East Europe
South Asia
Power Markets • Nurture donor coordination
Red Sea/Dead Sea Indus River Water Initiative
Water conveyance
Senegal River Basin
Treaty India
Power
Mekong River Basin; • Address a package of three core
Eastern Nile
River Development
Grid
NT2 Hydropower
issues:
West Africa
Power Pool
Nile Equatorial 1 Physical, intellectual and management
Lakes River Basin
hubs for regional cooperation
Zambezi River 2 Objective analysis of the costs and
Basin
benefits of cooperation to national
interests
3 Investments to deliver infrastructure
Transboundary water management Regional energy markets
and strengthen livelihoods
Central Asia Energy–Water Development Program
Regional challenges CAEWDP solution Expected benefits Why now, why the World Bank? What will be delivered, and when? Opportunities for donor collaboration
4. CAEWDP: An integrated program
Energy Investment
Development Preparation
Energy-Water Regional
Linkages Institutions
Supported by
• Global experience
• International panel of advisors
Water Diagnostics and
• Donor support
Productivity Analysis
Central Asia Energy–Water Development Program
Regional challenges CAEWDP solution Expected benefits Why now, why the World Bank? What will be delivered, and when? Opportunities for donor collaboration
5. Partnerships are critical
National Governments
• Unique national interests and priorities
• National technical experts
National
Governments Regional Organizations
• ESCC Energy Action Plan (with ADB)
• EC-IFAS Third Aral Sea Basin
Management Program
World Bank
Regional Donors
Organizatons • Strong portfolios in energy and water;
Donors World Bank fills a recognized gap in
the energy-water nexus
• Joint activities are underway; Interest
in new investment opportunities
Central Asia Energy–Water Development Program
Regional challenges CAEWDP solution Expected benefits Why now, why the World Bank? What will be delivered, and when? Opportunities for donor collaboration
6. A comprehensive set of activities
Energy Development ($9m) Energy-Water Linkages ($12M) Water Productivity ($12m)
Energy Infrastructure Planning Energy-Water Modeling Capacity Strengthening
Regional Infrastructure Master Plan Reg model architecture Underway Ag Water Capacity
Diagnostic Study [ADB] Completed Reg Model Development Planned Needs Assessment Planned
Complete Plan [ADB] Initiated Regional Hydrometeorology Initiated Capacity Strengthening Planned
Planning capacity Planned Agricultural water expert forum Planned
Climate Vulnerability:
Winter energy Energy Underway Infrastructure and
Scoping Study Underway Management Opportunities
Plan for Kyrgyz Rep and Tajik Planned IFAS/ARAL Sea Basin Package Initiated
Dialogue
Rogun dialogue Initiated
Regional Energy Trade Energy-water experts forum Planned National Action Plans
Trade Diagnostic Completed
for Water Productivity Planned
Recommendations from diagnosticPlanned
Regional Energy Markets
Assistance [USAID] Initiated Rehabilitation of Energy and Water
Infrastructure Planned
Inter-Regional Energy Trade
CASA 1000/UAP/NS Transmission Underway
Energy Accountability Planned Program Foundations ($7M)
Institutional Development Regional institutions Initiated
ESCC Dialogue/Expert Forum Underway Expert Panel Initiated
Coordination Underway
Central Asia Energy–Water Development Program
Regional challenges CAEWDP solution Expected benefits Why now, why the World Bank? What will be delivered, and when? Opportunities for donor collaboration
7. A comprehensive set of activities
Energy Development ($9m) Energy-Water Linkages ($12M) Water Productivity ($12m)
Energy Infrastructure Planning Energy-Water Modeling Capacity Strengthening
Regional Infrastructure Master Plan Reg model architecture Underway Ag Water Capacity
Diagnostic Study [ADB] Completed Reg Model Development Planned Needs Assessment Planned
Complete Plan [ADB] Initiated Regional Hydrometeorology Initiated Capacity Strengthening Planned
Planning capacity Establishment of Ag Water
Planned Climate Vulnerability: Specialists’ Platform Planned
Energy Underway
Winter energy Infrastructure and
Scoping Study Underway Management Opportunities
Plan for Kyrgyz Rep and Tajik Planned
Dialogue
Rogun dialogue Initiated IFAS/ARAL Sea Basin Package Initiated
Energy-water experts forum Planned
Regional Energy Trade National Action Plans
Trade Diagnostic Completed
CASA 1000 and UAP (CASAREM) for Water Productivity Planned
Recommendations from diagnosticPlanned
Regional Energy Markets
Assistance [USAID] Initiated Rehabilitation of Energy and Water
Objective: Diversify Central Asia energy markets by connecting energy
Infrastructure
Inter-Regional Energy Trade deficits in South Asia .
CASA 1000/UAP/NS Transmission Underway
Activities: For CASA: Feasibility studies, Environmental and Social impact
Program Foundations ($7M)
Energy Accountability Planned assessment; Capacity building; Specialist support for all countries.
For UAP: Feasibility assessment startedRegional institutions Initiated
Institutional Development Expert Panel Initiated
ESCC Dialogue/Expert Forum Underway Coordination Underway
Budget: $3m Timeline: 2010 - 2013
Central Asia Energy–Water Development Program
Regional challenges CAEWDP solution Expected benefits Why now, why the World Bank? What will be delivered, and when? Opportunities for donor collaboration
8. A comprehensive set of activities
Energy Development ($9m) Energy-water Linkages ($12M) Water Productivity ($12m)
Energy Infrastructure Planning Energy-Water Modeling Capacity Strengthening
Regional Infrastructure Master Plan Reg model architecture Underway Ag Water Capacity
Diagnostic Study [ADB] Completed Reg Model Development Planned Needs Assessment Planned
Complete Plan [ADB] Initiated Regional Hydrometeorology Initiated Capacity Strengthening Planned
Planning capacity Establishment of Ag Water
Planned Climate Vulnerability: Specialists’ Platform Planned
Energy Underway
Winter energy Infrastructure and
Scoping Study Underway Management Opportunities
Complete Plan for Kyrgyz and Tajik Planned
Dialogue
Rogun dialogue Initiated IFAS/ARAL Sea Basin Package Initiated
Energy-water experts forum Planned
Regional Energy Trade National Action Plans
Trade Diagnostic Completed Energy-water modeling for Water Productivity Planned
Recommendations from diagnosticPlanned
Regional Energy Markets
Assistance [USAID] Initiated Rehabilitation of Energy and Water
Objective: Establish a common platform for analysis, accepted by and
Infrastructure
useful to all countries ; Support both collective and national dialogue on
Inter-Regional Energy Trade regionally significant initiatives.
CASA 1000/UAP/NS Transmission Underway
Program Support ($7M)
Activities: National and regional workshops for model design, Model
Energy Accountability Planned
inventory and assessment, Model development and integration of existing
Regional institutions Initiated
Institutional Development tools ; Regional expert team supported Expert Panel
by international colleagues.
Initiated
ESCC Dialogue/Expert Forum Underway Coordination Underway
Budget: $3m Timeline: 2011-2013
Central Asia Energy–Water Development Program
Regional challenges CAEWDP solution Expected benefits Why now, why the World Bank? What will be delivered, and when? Opportunities for donor collaboration
9. A comprehensive set of activities
Energy Development ($9m) Energy-Water Linkages ($12M) Water Productivity ($12m)
Energy Infrastructure Planning Energy-Water Modeling Capacity Strengthening
Regional Infrastructure Master Plan Reg model architecture Underway Ag Water Capacity
Diagnostic Study [ADB] Completed Reg Model Development Planned Needs Assessment Planned
Complete Plan [ADB] Initiated Regional Hydrometeorology Initiated Capacity Strengthening Planned
Planning capacity Establishment of Ag Water
Planned Climate Vulnerability: Specialists’ Platform Planned
Energy Underway
Winter energy Infrastructure and
Scoping Study Completed Management Opportunities
Plan for Kyrgyz Rep and Tajik Planned
Dialogue
Rogun dialogue Initiated IFAS/ARAL Sea Basin Package Initiated
Energy-water experts forum Planned
Regional Energy Trade National Action Plans
Trade Diagnostic Completed
Regional Hydrometeorology for Water Productivity
Program Planned
Recommendations from diagnosticPlanned
Regional Energy Markets
Assistance [USAID] Initiated Objective: Improve coordination and training between NationalWater
Rehabilitation of Energy and
Infrastructure
Hydrometeorological Services of the Central Asian countries to strengthen
Inter-Regional Energy Trade
CASA 1000/UAP/NS Transmission Underway
data quality and quantity, and data sharing
Program Support ($7M)
Energy Accountability Planned Activities: Draft MOU and program of regional activities and investments
(completed); Improve capacity of CA NMHSs, Improved early warnings,
Regional institutions Initiated
Institutional Development Systems integration, Regional system ofExpert Panel and professionalInitiated
training development.
ESCC Dialogue/Expert Forum Underway Coordination Underway
Budget: $5m Timeline: 2011- 2014
Central Asia Energy–Water Development Program
Regional challenges CAEWDP solution Expected benefits Why now, why the World Bank? What will be delivered, and when? Opportunities for donor collaboration
10. A comprehensive set of activities
Energy Development ($9m) Energy-Water Linkages ($12M) Water Productivity ($12m)
Energy Infrastructure Planning Energy-Water Modeling Capacity Strengthening
Regional Infrastructure Master Plan Reg model architecture Underway Ag Water Capacity
Diagnostic Study [ADB] Completed Reg Model Development Planned Needs Assessment Planned
Complete Plan [ADB] Initiated Regional Hydrometeorology Initiated Capacity Strengthening Planned
Planning capacity Establishment of Ag Water
Planned Climate Vulnerability: Specialists’ Platform Planned
Energy Underway
Winter energy Infrastructure and
Scoping Study Underway Management Opportunities
Plan for Kyrgyz Rep and Tajik Planned
Dialogue
Rogun dialogue Initiated IFAS/ARAL Sea Basin Package Initiated
Energy-water experts forum Planned
Regional Energy Trade National Action Plans
Trade Diagnostic Completed
for Water Productivity Planned
Recommendations from diagnosticPlanned
Third Aral Sea Basin program
Regional Energy Markets
Assistance [USAID] Initiated Rehabilitation of Energy and Water
Infrastructure
Objective: Support range of proposals from Central Asian country experts to
Inter-Regional Energy Trade
improve water management
CASA 1000/UAP/NS Transmission Underway
Program Foundations ($7M)
Energy Accountability in identifying strategic opportunities; Convene national
Activities: Assist Planned
experts; Fund specific initiatives focused on water productivity Regional institutions Initiated
Institutional Development Expert Panel Initiated
ESCC Dialogue/Expert Forum Underway Coordination Underway
Budget: $5-8m Timeline: 2011 - 2014
Central Asia Energy–Water Development Program
Regional challenges CAEWDP solution Expected benefits Why now, why the World Bank? What will be delivered, and when? Opportunities for donor collaboration
11. A comprehensive set of activities
Energy Development ($9m) Energy-Water Linkages ($12M) Water Productivity ($12m)
Energy Infrastructure Planning Energy-Water Modeling Capacity Strengthening
Regional Infrastructure Master Plan Reg model architecture Underway Ag Water Capacity
Diagnostic Study [ADB] Completed Reg Model Development Planned Needs Assessment Planned
Complete Plan [ADB] Initiated Regional Hydrometeorology Initiated Capacity Strengthening Planned
Planning capacity Establishment of Ag Water
Planned Climate Vulnerability: Specialists’ Platform Planned
Energy Underway
Winter energy Infrastructure and
Scoping Study Underway Management Opportunities
Plan for Kyrgyz Rep and Tajik Planned
Dialogue
Rogun dialogue Initiated IFAS/ARAL Sea Basin Package Initiated
Energy-water experts forum Planned
Regional Energy Trade National Action Plans
Trade Diagnostic Completed
for Water Productivity Planned
Recommendations from diagnosticPlanned
International Panel of Advisors
Regional Energy Markets
Assistance [USAID] Initiated Rehabilitation of Energy and Water
Infrastructure
Objective: Provide independent advice and international state-of-the
Inter-Regional Energy Trade
-art expertise
CASA 1000/UAP/NS Transmission Underway
Program Foundations ($7M)
Activities: IdentificationPlanned
Energy Accountability and funding of experts for specific stated
needs (e.g., program development, project assessment) Regional institutions Initiated
Institutional Development Expert Panel Initiated
ESCC Dialogue/Expert Forum Underway Coordination Underway
Budget: $4m Timeline: Program life
Central Asia Energy–Water Development Program
Regional challenges CAEWDP solution Expected benefits Why now, why the World Bank? What will be delivered, and when? Opportunities for donor collaboration
12. World Bank Energy-Water Portfolio in Central Asia
CAEWDP complements national initiatives
Country Examples of Recent Projects Amount ($M) Status
KGZ Emergency support 4 Approved
TAJ Emergency winter shortage support 15 Approved
UZB Energy Efficiency Fund for Industrial Enterprises 25 Approved
KGZ Emergency recovery project (covering budget and 70 Submitted to Board
energy sector)
KAZ Alma Transmission Project 78 Under process
KAZ Syr Darya Control & Northern Aral Sea Phase II 165 Under process
Project
UZB Ferghana Valley Water Resources Management 65 Approved
Phase-I Project
KGZ Second On-farm Irrigation Project 16 Approved
TAJ Community Agriculture & Watershed Management 11 Approved
Project
Central Asia Energy–Water Development Program
Regional challenges CAEWDP solution Expected benefits Why now, why the World Bank? What will be delivered, and when? Opportunities for donor collaboration
13. Moving forward
1 Maintain momentum on work program implementation
(complete current activities; initiate new ones)
2 Deepen dialogue with national governments
3 Secure financing and donor involvement
Central Asia Energy–Water Development Program
Regional challenges CAEWDP solution Expected benefits Why now, why the World Bank? What will be delivered, and when? Opportunities for donor collaboration
14. Opportunities for donor involvement
CAEWDP welcomes different avenues for cooperation
Opportunity How? Example
Exploit synergies Take advantage of common IFAS institutional support
program objectives EU Central Asia Investment Facility
Undertake joint Collaborate on methodologies USAID climate change
activities or technical assistance ADB Energy Sector Coordinating Cttee
activities
Support multi- Donor contributions to fund Swiss seed funds
donor trust fund core program activities DFID Administrative Arrangement (in
preparation)
Central Asia Energy–Water Development Program
Regional challenges CAEWDP solution Expected benefits Why now, why the World Bank? What will be delivered, and when? Opportunities for donor collaboration