OVERVIEW OF THE SADC TRANSBOUNDARY WATER MANAGEMENT: RIVER BASIN MANAGEMENT

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OVERVIEW OF THE SADC TRANSBOUNDARY WATER MANAGEMENT: RIVER BASIN MANAGEMENT PRESENTATION AT A UNEP STAP CONFERENCE ON POLITICAL ECONOMY OF REGIONALISM AND INTERNATIONAL WATERS 11 TH JUNE 2013 BY Phera S. RAMOELI Senior Program Officer Water SADC Secretariat, Gaborone, Botswana

SADC Secretariat The SADC MEMBER STATES

SADC INSTITUTIONAL STRUCTURE SADC Tribunal Summit of Heads of States and Government Council of Ministers Ministers of Foreign Affairs Defense & Security Organ on Politics Defense & Security Sectoral Committee Of Ministers & Senior Officials Standing Committee Of Senior Of Officials Officials TROIKA Water Resources Technical Committee Sub-Committees SADC Secretariat Directorate of Infrastructure & Services Water Divsion SADC National Committees Sub-Committees 3

Water Resources Technical Committee & Sub Committees SADC contact points RSAP Focal points RSAP Sub-committees Institutional framework of the SADC Water Sector Committee of Ministers of Water Senior Officials SADC Secretariat Ifrastructure and services Water Division AMCOW Technical Advisory commtittee Lead ICP Water Strategy Reference Group River Organisations (e.g. ORASECOM and OKACOM) Regional Network & Partnerships (e.g. GWP, IUCN and NAWISA) Levels: Policy Programme Project Implementation Agencies Project

BACKGROUND TO SADC WATER PROGRAM Large parts of SADC are Arid and drought prone High vulnerability to floods and drought Water is the most shared resource in the SADC Region; There are 15 major Shared Watercourses in the SADC Regions between the 12 continental member states To guide the process of cooperation and regional integration a number of protocols based on the principles of the treaty were negotiated agreed and adopted; The Protocol on shared watercourses was adopted in 1995, came into force in 1998, revised in 2000; Revised Protocol came into force in September 2003; The Protocol in turn provides for and promotes the establishment of shared watercourse institutions

Errachedia Source: UNESCO (2004) Shared Systems Pete Ashton Tindouf Senegalo- Mauritanian A B C D E F G H I J K L M N Taoudéni A Cote d Ivoire- Ghana Coastal Liptako-Gourma L Air Crystalline Tin-Séririne Rift Valley Secondary s Mount Elgon Kagera Kilimanjaro Upper Rovuma Shire Valley Alluvial Nata-Gwaai Tuli-Shashe Pafuri Alluvial Ramotswa Dolomite Karoo Sedimentary B Northern Sahara Irhazer Iullemeden Benin-Togo- Nigeria Coastal C Congo Coastal Cunene Coastal Mourzouk Djado Gariep Coastal Chad Congo Intra-Cratonic Okavango Kalahari Nubian Sandstone M J N K F Upper Nile L E D I G H 0 Awash- Djibouti Ogaden - Juba Incomati Coastal N 500 1000 Kilometres Merti Kenya- Tanzania Coastal Rovuma Coastal

The concept of Governance Trialogue This is about science informing and supporting the policy-making process. Government This is about rule making, rule application and rule adjudication. This is about legitimacy of the government processes. 2 nd Order Resources keep it all in balance and in synch. Interface Interface This is about society, economy and ecology, i.e the sustainable development discourse. Science Interface Society This is about a balance and integration between the natural and the social sciences. Turton, Roux, Claassen, & Hattingh, 2005. This is about science in the service of society.

REGIONAL LEGAL, POLICY AND STRATEGIC INSTRUMENTS SADC Treaty and Declaration (1992) as amended; SADC Protocol on Shared Watercourses; Regional Vision for Water (2000); Regional Water Policy and Strategy (2006) Regional Indicative Strategic Development Plan (2003) Regional Strategic Action Plan on Integrated Water Resources Management and Development (RSAP-IWRMD)

Regional Protocol on Shared Watercourses: Based on the SADC Treaty (Art 22 of the treaty) Protocols spell out the objectives and scope of, and institutional mechanisms for cooperation in water Signed by member states in August, 1995, in JHB, South Africa Protocol came into force on the 29 th September, 1998 (after attaining 2/3 ratification) The establishment of a distinct and dedicated water sector august, 1996; Adoption of the united nations convention on the law of the non-navigational uses of international watercourses, in April, 1997. Protocol was amended/revised in 2000 to take on board development in international water law and address concerns of some member states Revised protocol came into force in September 2003

THE SADC PROTOCOL The Main Objectives of the Protocol is to: Foster closer cooperation for judicious, sustainable and coordinated management, protection and utilization of shared watercourses and advance the SADC agenda of regional integration and poverty alleviation The Protocol seeks to advance the sustainable, equitable and reasonable utilization of shared watercourses; Shared Watercourse: a system of surface and ground waters consisting by virtue of their physical relationship a unitary whole normally flowing into a common terminus such as the sea, lake or aquifer; Gives the right to use coupled with the duty to protect the watercourse; Obligate parties to notify each other on planned measures;

Progress on International River Management River Type of arrangement Countries involved Date 1. Okavango River 2. Orange-Senqu River 2. Inkomati and Maputo River 4. Limpopo River 5. Zambezi River Okavango River Commission (OKACOM) Orange-Senqu River Commission (ORASECOM) Inkomaputo Water Sharing Agreement Limpopo Watercourse Commision (LIMCOM) Zambezi Watercourse Commission (ZAMCOM) Angola, Botswana, and Namibia Botswana, Lesotho, Namibia and South Africa Mozambique, South Africa and Swaziland Botswana, South Africa, Mozambique and Zimbabwe Angola, Botswana, Malawi, Mozambique, Namibia, Tanzania, Zambia and Zimbabwe Signed 1995 2000 2002 2003 2004 12

Other Arrangements River Type of arrangement Countries involved Date Signed 1. Pungwe Joint Water Commission Mozambique and Zimbabwe - 2. Umbeluzi River Joint Water Commission) South Africa, Mozambique and Swaziland - 3. Cunene Permanent Joint Angola and Namibia - Technical Commision 4. Cuvelai Permanent Joint Technical Commision Angola and Namibia - 5. Buzi and Joint Water Mozambique, and - Save s Commission Zimbabwe 6. Rovuma Joint Water Mozambique and 2006 Commision Tanzania 7. Inkomati Komati Authority South Africa and Swaziland - 8. Orange-Senqu River LHDA Lesotho and South Africa 1986 9. Zambezi ZRA Zambia and Zimbabwe 1987 6

THE REGIONAL WATER POLICY & STRATEGY Provide a frame work for cooperation on Water Resources Management and Development at National, Transboudary Levels (Shared Watercourses); Was Developed to address the need to consolidate policy provisions on water into one single document to establish inter-sectoral coordination on water related management issues at regional, river basin and national levels. A Strategy for its implementation has been Developed and approved by ICM June 2006.

WATER POLICY CONCEPTUAL FRAMEWORK SADC Regional Integration and Poverty Eradication G O A L Industrial Development Food Security Access to Water & Sanitation Water for Peace Energy Security Development without compromising the Environment Safety from Disasters O B J E C T I V E S Integrated Water Resources Management A P P R O A C H Institutions at national and regional levels IWRM Plans Capacity Building Conflict Resolution Stakeholder Participation Environmental Management Water Resources Information Management T O O L S

Governance Infrastructure IWRM as an Approach Management RSAP 3 CONCEPTUAL FRAMEWORK RSAP III Governance Infrastructure Management Enabling Environment Capacity Facilitation Development Understanding Awareness Climate Change Resilience Adaptation Risk Reduction Empowerment Social Development Impact Benefit Sharing

RSAP Key Implementation Principles Prioritisation of strategic activities with broadest impact River Approach Principle of subsidiarity focus on regional initiatives complementing national and RBOs activities Participatory and consultative approach Decentralised management through RBOs and Implementing Agencies 17

CONCLUDING REMARKS Water is critical for all our development initiatives as a means to an end therefore a Catalyst for development; An enabling environment is critical for success and sustainability of water programmes should be maintained and natured; At a regional level our interventions should be strategic and add value to ongoing member states initiatives;

CONCLUSIONS Water resources in SADC are seen as an opportunity for cooperation and peace rather than cause for conflict; Groundwater resources are less understood but needs to be properly managed; All other sectors and role players should take part in the development of our shared water resources; With a multiplicity of shared watercourses (which includes groundwater) in SADC it is imperative that there is collective and collaborative to water development and management;

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