The document discusses services provided by IW:LEARN to support transboundary water management projects. IW:LEARN brings isolated GEF projects together by fostering learning and information sharing. It provides access to information through its resource center and regional websites. It also facilitates structured learning among projects, transfers innovations through conferences and publications, and provides technical assistance. Outreach activities include roundtables, sessions at events, and a traveling exhibit. The overall goal is to strengthen transboundary water management.
Renaissance art, literature, as proof of European survival of the Plague. Chinese recovery after Mongols- proof: Zheng He, Trade Empire, Ming.
Europeans take to the waves!
Renaissance art, literature, as proof of European survival of the Plague. Chinese recovery after Mongols- proof: Zheng He, Trade Empire, Ming.
Europeans take to the waves!
A story of an Entrepreneur who took a startup from idea to exit and went through all stages of investment.
Learn about the startup life cycle,to know where you standand what to do next.
Presentation delivered by Mish Hamid on IW:LEARN3 during the GEF Dialogue Session session during the 6th GEF Biennial International Waters Conference in 2011 in Dubrovnik, Croatia.
Building a global knowledge-sharing community: International Waters: LEARN Iwl Pcu
The Global Environment Facility is the major source of global financing in the area of International Waters. By 2003, GEF and its partners will have mobilized nearly a billion dollars to bring 50+ International Waters projects to life.
A story of an Entrepreneur who took a startup from idea to exit and went through all stages of investment.
Learn about the startup life cycle,to know where you standand what to do next.
Presentation delivered by Mish Hamid on IW:LEARN3 during the GEF Dialogue Session session during the 6th GEF Biennial International Waters Conference in 2011 in Dubrovnik, Croatia.
Building a global knowledge-sharing community: International Waters: LEARN Iwl Pcu
The Global Environment Facility is the major source of global financing in the area of International Waters. By 2003, GEF and its partners will have mobilized nearly a billion dollars to bring 50+ International Waters projects to life.
IW:LEARN- Building a Global Knowledge-Sharing Community: Presentation Iwl Pcu
Presentation GEF International Waters Conference 2000
Objectives: Train individuals in the GEF IW community to use Web-based learning technologies to promote their common interests.
Provide tangible and virtual “spaces” for the hands-on work of knowledge-sharing and community-building.
Help IW projects produce and share knowledge productsover the Web, reflecting day-by-day learning at the project level.
Articulate and demonstrate new methodologies for building sustainable Web-based knowledge communities.
IW:LEARN- Building a Global Knowledge-Sharing Community: Presentation Iwl Pcu
Presentation GEF International Waters Conference 2000
Objectives: Train individuals in the GEF IW community to use Web-based learning technologies to promote their common interests.
Provide tangible and virtual “spaces” for the hands-on work of knowledge-sharing and community-building.
Help IW projects produce and share knowledge productsover the Web, reflecting day-by-day learning at the project level.
Articulate and demonstrate new methodologies for building sustainable Web-based knowledge communities.
Achievements and results of pilot projects, results and scaling-upIwl Pcu
Presentation given during the Black Sea Ecosystem Recovery Project's Final Seminar in Istanbul, Turkey from 14-15 February 2008. ICZM Pilot Projects include the following:
Pilot Monitoring Exercises
Kamchyia River Basin Management Project
Vessel Traffic Oil Pollution Information System (VTOPIS)
Mykolaiv Water & Sewerage Project
Crimea Regional Water & Sewerage Project
Small Grants Programme Projects
Black Sea ecosystem recovery project 2004-2008 (Volovik)Iwl Pcu
Presentation given during the Black Sea Ecosystem Recovery Project's Final Seminar in Istanbul, Turkey from 14-15 February 2008.
Contents:
Overview of BSERP,
Main Achievements & Results,
BSERP Final Report (DVD Version),
and Final Evaluation,
as presented by Yegor Volovik
Objective: To facilitate the integration, exchange and accessibility of data and information across GEF IW project sites to IW projects, their partners and stakeholders.
Pecha Kucha format presentation about innovative tools being developed by the GEF-UNEP Flood and Drought Management Tools project, by Raul Glotzbach in the 8th GEF Biennial International Waters Conference.
Pecha Kucha format presentation about innovative solutions being deployed by the Caribbean Wastewater Project (Revolving Fund) GEF-IADB/UNEP, by Alfredo Coelloin the 8th GEF Biennial International Waters Conference.
Large Marine Ecosystems: Megaregional Best Practices for LME Assessment and M...Iwl Pcu
Workshop convened at GEF – IWC8
Negombo, Sri Lanka
May 9, 2016
Kenneth Sherman, NOAA
LME Program
Andrew Hudson, UNDP
Water and Ocean Governance Programme
Slides used during the science to communication workshop in the 8th GEF Biennial International Waters Conference, to explain how to understand and communicate with an audience better when presenting.
Presentation by Chris O'Brien, of the Food and Agricultural Organization of the United Nations (Bay of Bengal LME project) during the science to communication workshop in the 8th GEF Biennial International Waters Conference. The presentations focuses on how to create effective powerpoint slides.
How to communicate science effectively (IWC8 Presentation)Iwl Pcu
Presentation by Professor Sevvandi Jajakody, of the Wayamba University(Bay of Bengal LME project) during the science to communication workshop in the 8th GEF Biennial International Waters Conference.
Presentation by Chris O'Brien, of the Food and Agricultural Organization of the United Nations (Bay of Bengal LME project) during the science to communication workshop in the 8th GEF Biennial International Waters Conference.
Presentation by Peter Whalley, International Nitrogen Management System GEF- UNEP project providing an introduction to the nitrogen roundtable at the 8th GEF Biennial International Waters conference
Presentation by Hugh Walton of the GEF-UNDP Pacific Fisheries project 4746 at the 8th GEF Biennial International Waters Conference.
GEF Pillar 1.2 Promoting Transformational Change in Major Global Industries
Hugh Walton – Pacific Islands Forum Fisheries Agency
PRESENTATION OVERVIEW
Background - The FFA region
GEF OFMP – 2001 – 2004 & 2005 – 2011
Evaluation in the context of transformational change
OFMP 2 – 2015 – 2019 – Setting the stage for institutional change
TDA/SAP Methodology Training Course Module 2 Section 5
IW:LEARN Services for LMEs
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IW:LEARN Services for LMEsIW:LEARN Services for LMEs
The GEF International WatersThe GEF International Waters
Learning Exchange and ResourceLearning Exchange and Resource
NetworkNetwork
Dann Sklarew, Ph.D.Dann Sklarew, Ph.D.
Chief Technical AdvisorChief Technical Advisor
March 10, 2006
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Project Support ServicesProject Support Services
1.1. PromotePromote Access to IW InformationAccess to IW Information
2.2. Foster LearningFoster Learning among IW Projectsamong IW Projects
3.3. Transfer InnovationsTransfer Innovations & Practical Experience& Practical Experience
4.4. Technical AssistanceTechnical Assistance (PM, KM, IWM)(PM, KM, IWM)
5.5. OutreachOutreach to greater IW communityto greater IW community
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1. Access to Information1. Access to Information
• International Waters Resource CenterInternational Waters Resource Center
www.iwlearn.netwww.iwlearn.net
– IW Project Profiles, Contacts, News & EventsIW Project Profiles, Contacts, News & Events
– Project-related documents, models & templates (TDA,Project-related documents, models & templates (TDA,
SAP, TORs, SIPs, M&E docs)SAP, TORs, SIPs, M&E docs)
– Distance learning materials (TDA/SAP course)Distance learning materials (TDA/SAP course)
• Sub-Regional IW Web sitesSub-Regional IW Web sites
– Southeast Asia and Southeastern EuropeSoutheast Asia and Southeastern Europe
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2. Structured Learning2. Structured Learning
• Needs-drivenNeeds-driven IW-support workshopsIW-support workshops , e.g.,, e.g.,
– Public Participation, LME Management, IWRMPublic Participation, LME Management, IWRM
– Information Management, Web developmentInformation Management, Web development
– Economic Valuation, Environmental FlowsEconomic Valuation, Environmental Flows
• Ongoing learningOngoing learning among similar projectsamong similar projects
– Aquifers/Groundwater, Rivers, Lakes,Aquifers/Groundwater, Rivers, Lakes,
Large Marine Ecosystems & [soon] Coral ReefsLarge Marine Ecosystems & [soon] Coral Reefs
– Periodic face-to-face facilitated learningPeriodic face-to-face facilitated learning
– Ad hocAd hoc interactions and occasional “thematic sessions”interactions and occasional “thematic sessions”
via IW:LEARN co-sponsored e-forumsvia IW:LEARN co-sponsored e-forums
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• Co-delivered w/UNECE, CTC and WBICo-delivered w/UNECE, CTC and WBI
• 60 participants shared experiences among 660 participants shared experiences among 6
projects, governments and NGOs in EECCAprojects, governments and NGOs in EECCA
• 28 case studies and presentations28 case studies and presentations
• 5 problem-solving working groups for 3 basins5 problem-solving working groups for 3 basins
• Results: 50 relevant/measurable actions plannedResults: 50 relevant/measurable actions planned
Public Participation andPublic Participation and
Info. Sharing WorkshopInfo. Sharing Workshop
June 2005 - St. Petersburg, RFJune 2005 - St. Petersburg, RF
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3. Transfer of Innovation3. Transfer of Innovation
• Inter-Project Stakeholder ExchangeInter-Project Stakeholder Exchange
– Project/Country-Driven Missions between or amongProject/Country-Driven Missions between or among
GEF IW partners and beneficiariesGEF IW partners and beneficiaries
– E.g., Benguela to South Pacific for fisheries treaty;E.g., Benguela to South Pacific for fisheries treaty;
Danube-hosted communications workshopDanube-hosted communications workshop
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& 4& 4thth
Biennial GEF IW ConferencesBiennial GEF IW Conferences
– All GEF IW projects gather to share experiencesAll GEF IW projects gather to share experiences
– Salvador (2005) & Cape Town (2007)Salvador (2005) & Cape Town (2007)
• Publications for Innovation TransferPublications for Innovation Transfer
– IW BridgesIW Bridges newsletternewsletter
– IW Experience Notes seriesIW Experience Notes series
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4. Technical Assistance4. Technical Assistance
Helpdesk roles:Helpdesk roles:
• Nairobi office ~ Developing network of projects’Nairobi office ~ Developing network of projects’
Web sites (updated w/o techies)Web sites (updated w/o techies)
• Washington office ~ On call support for projectWashington office ~ On call support for project
management and IW managementmanagement and IW management
EmailEmail info@iwlearn.orginfo@iwlearn.org or visitor visit www.iwlearn.netwww.iwlearn.net forfor
assistance…assistance…
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5. Outreach5. Outreach
• IWRM RoundtablesIWRM Roundtables
• GEF Sessions at Big IW Events:GEF Sessions at Big IW Events:
– Past: IUCN Congress, Inter-American DialogPast: IUCN Congress, Inter-American Dialog
on Water, Global Oceans Forumon Water, Global Oceans Forum
• Future: World Water Forum, GPA IGR-2Future: World Water Forum, GPA IGR-2
• Gender and Water Traveling ExhibitGender and Water Traveling Exhibit
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For more informationFor more information
• Please visit…Please visit…
– GEF IW:LEARN websiteGEF IW:LEARN website
International Waters Resource CentreInternational Waters Resource Centre
www.iwlearn.netwww.iwlearn.net
• Or contact IW:LEARNOr contact IW:LEARN
info@iwlearn.orginfo@iwlearn.org
danndann@iwlearn.org@iwlearn.org
janotjanot@iwlearn.org@iwlearn.org
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Organizational Vision: Stakeholders participating in Transboundary Waters Management are able to find the data, information and knowledge they need to sustainably manage their shared water resources.
Projects’ stakeholders include managers, governments, partners, implementing and executing agencies – as well as NGOs (civil society and private sector) participating in GEF IW projects.
IW Bridges Newsletter delivers syntheses of IW management experiences in response to IW stakeholders’ capacity-building needs.
Snapshot from IWRM Roundtable in Tokyo (December 2005), organized in partnership with Japan Water Forum (lead) and others.
Also note US NOAA, URI, INWENT (German and Greek and US Governments), FOP, et al.