
Enhancing Water Governance: Collaboration Between South African and Dutch Authorities
This workshop explores the cooperation on water governance between South African water institutions and Dutch regional water authorities. Key topics include the establishment and institutional development of Catchment Management Agencies (CMAs), capacity building efforts, and the importance of international cooperation in water management. Participants will address future collaborations, capacity building, financial arrangements, catchment management strategy implementation, and overcoming obstacles in water governance.
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Cooperation on water governance by South African Water institutions and Dutch regional water authorities
WORKSHOP OBJECTIVE The workshop will illustrate: Process and key lessons learned of the establishment and institutional development of CMAs Practical examples of how the South African CMAs and Dutch Regional Water Authorities have been working together in building capacity Examples of how international cooperation can and should be a win-win arrangement for both counties.
WORKSHOP OBJECTIVE Outcome of the workshop to be adressed by the breakaway groups Identify future collaborations /opportunities which are required Capacity building Financial arrangement Catchment management strategy-implementation From the lessons learned which obstacles/bottlenecks need to be adressed and review existing processes Improve water governance
AGENDA OF KINGFISHER WORKSHOP Panel discussion between Dutch and South African partners involved in the KingfisherProgramme Rob Uijterlinde: Unie van Waterschappen (UvW), Phakamani Buthelezi (CEO BOCMA) Thomas Gyedu Ababio (Act CEO ICMA) Eiman Karar :WRC Konanani Khorommbi: Director: Institutional Development Gauteng
AGENDA OF KINGFISHER WORKSHOP Five breakaway groups Giraffe Behind WISA registration desks On the left B29,B42,B On the right room A Discussing and debating the issues raised by the panelists to provide possible solutions to the outcome/questions of the workshop Panelist report back
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