IWRM PLAN PREPARED AND APPROVED. CONTENT Writing an IWRM plan The content of a plan Ensuring political and public participation Timeframe Who writes the.

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IWRM PLAN PREPARED AND APPROVED

CONTENT Writing an IWRM plan The content of a plan Ensuring political and public participation Timeframe Who writes the plan Assessing the draft Exercise Conclusions

IWRM PLAN PREPARATION AND APPROVAL PHASE Existing drivers Outputs Activities Governmental review Other Development plans DRAFT PLAN Opportunities for implementation Stakeholder Consultation WATER RESOURCES MANAGEMENT PLAN Approved and supported WATER RESOURCES MANAGEMENT PLAN Approved and supported Steering Committee Consultation Financial resources available Communication and Distribution

IWRM PLAN PLANNING PROCESS IWRM plan

WRITING A IWRM PLAN IWRM plan Public participation IWRM Principles Water vision Situation analysis WM strategy Government commitment

WRITING A IWRM PLAN What is the content of the plan How to ensure effective political and public participation in the compilation of the plan? What is the timeframe for completion of the plan? Who writes the plan?

THE CONTENT OF THE PLAN The decision of the content is taken by all the stakeholders The content supports and elaborates the water management strategy. The issues that an IWRM plan could contain will differ country to country depending on the priorities.

THE CONTENT OF THE PLAN The description of the water management approach. Assessment of current WR situation Water vision Aims and scope Goals Targets How to achieve the aims Issues and strategies Link with other policies and plans Resource requirements to implement the plan Use a logical framework approach

ENSURING POLITICAL AND PUBLIC PARTICIPATION Development of mechanism for feedback with the stakeholders Communication Consultation Close consultation and cooperation at the highest level – political level

WHO WRITES THE PLAN The person(s) who writes the plan should be engaged in the outputs of all stages of the process. It can be One person A team Persons from specific ministries/ agencies involved External consultants

ASSESSING THE DRAFT Participatory approach. Assessment of WR / WRM situation Inclusion of targets, indicators and monitoring system Clear and relevant priorities Clear roles, financing plan and timeframe Focused on key water governance constraints Consideration of whole hydrological cycle / all river basins

IWRM PLAN APPROVAL Plan for this from the beginning. If the participation process was good, the approval should not be problematic. If the ownership is strong, approval should be a mere formality.

PLAN COMMUNICATION The final IWRM plan should be made widely known and easily accessible. It is important that everyone has access to it and is able to debate and prepare for the implications of implementation.

CONCLUSION Writing process required to be carefully planned Four key issues in writing must be addressed The content of the plan The political and public participation in writing process Timeframe for completion the plan draft Who writes the plan The plan approval will be easier if stakeholder participation process was good managed A communication strategy for the plan must be outlined

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