Stakeholder Mapping. Drin Basin Multi-Stakeholders Conference December 2013 Tirana Albania. Cornelius Kienemund

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Stakeholder Mapping Drin Basin Multi-Stakeholders Conference 11.-12. December 2013 Tirana Albania Cornelius Kienemund

Why this Presentation? The purpose of this presentation is to Demonstrate the complexity of the current stakeholder landscape. Review our position in the international knowledge management. Initiate answers to the following questions: Do we know all the key stakeholders aside from the widely known players? How can we assure to sustain a level of sufficient knowledge about relevant activities and projects in the region? avoid duplications?

AL-MoE MK-MEPP MNE-MARD RKS-MESP GR-MEECC MNE-MSDT Drin Core Group UN-ECE MIO-ECSDE Prespa Park MGMT-C GWP-MED Lake Ohrid Watershed Committee Lake Shkoder Commission Stakeholder Radar: The Drin Core Group

Drin Core Group National Stakeholders: The Drin Core Group and the riparian countries

Civil Society/ NGOs Fondacioni për Autonomi Vendore dhe REC Instituti I Kërimeve Urbane Instituti I Politikave Mjedisore Klubi Ekologjik Milieukontakt Albania EDEN Centre National Stakeholders AARHUS Shkodra PPNEA Shkoder Qendra Mjedisore për Zhvillim Grupimi Ekolevizja INCA Institute of Geoscience, Environment, Water and Energy Institute of Public Health KESH (Albanian Electro-Power Corporation) ERRU Agency of Environment and Forestry National Agency of Natural Resources M o Environment -Directorate of Water Administration - Directorate of Environmental Protection Lake Ohrid Watershed Committee Drin Core Group Prespa Park MGMT-C Lake Shkoder Commission SPV Energji Ashta M o Agriculture, Rural Development and Water Administration Ministry of Economy, Trade and Energy Geological Services M o Transport and Infrastructure - Directorate of Water Supply and Wastewater National and local Authorities Municipality of Pogradec Shkoder Kukes Fierza Koman Vau-Deja University of Tirana and University of Skodrah Private Sector Fishery Associations

Civil Society/ NGOs Center for the Protection of Birds Expeditio Green Home Milieukontakt International National Stakeholders Public Enterprise Vodacom Public Health Institute Environmental Protection Agency - Institute for Nature Conservation Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development - Water Directorate - Forest Directorate Drin Core Group National Park Authority Ministry of Sustainable Development and Tourism - Department of Spatial Mgmt Lake Shkoder Commission Institute for Hydrometeorology and Seismology Ministry of Transport and Maritime Affairs - Marine Safety Admin. Ministry of Interior Procon Center for eco-toxicological Researches National and local Authorities Municipality of Podgorica Cetinje Bar Ulcinj National Tourism Organization of Montenegro Elektroprivreda Crne Gore Fishery Association University of Montenegro Private Sector Regional Watersupplying Company Montenegrin Coast

Civil Society/ NGOs Milieukontakt International Biosfera Centre for Education, Environment and Nature Protection Eco Awareness Citizen Association of Environmental Protection National Stakeholders Grashnica Private Sector Macedonian Green Centre Hydro- Biological Institute Crisis Management Center Farmers Federation Water User Association Prespa Park Management Committee Hydro Electric Company HPC Public Health Institute Bitola Lake Ohrid Watershed Committee Drin Core Group M o Environment and Physical Planning - Department of Waters - State Environment Inspectorate Fisherman Association Natural Museum Macedonian Hydrometeorological Service Ministry of Agriculture, Forests and Water Administration -Administration for Water Economy National and local Authorities Municipality Of Debar Struga Ohrid Resen St. Clement Of Ohrid University of Bitola

Civil Society/ NGOs Rugova Experience Marimangat e Pejës National Stakeholders ERA Syri i Vizionit Shoqata e Peshkatarëve Trofta Association of the Communes of Kosovo Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry and Rural Development Ministry of Environment and Spatial Planning - Water Department Drin Core Group Hydro Meteorological Institute Ministry of Local Government Administration Kosovo Environmental Protection Agency Forest Agency National and local Authorities Municipality of Prizren Gjakova Ravovec Let s do it Kosovo Porta Perëndimore Ministry of Internal Affairs Peć Kosovo Chamber of Commerce Regional Water Companies Private Sector

UN: UNDP UNESCO UNECE World Bank European Union SEE-TCP Drin Core Group SDC and SECO DMC-SEE RCC ENVSEC Global Environment Facility German DC: kfw GIZ JICA italian DCO ADA SWG-RRD Drin Core Group International Development Partners

World Bank European Union Drin Core Group Global Environment Facility United Nations Drin Core Group widely known, international Stakeholders

World Bank: Country Partnership Strategies The WB s Country Partnership Strategy for 2011-2014 aims to advance the implementation of the National Strategy for Development and Integration through three strategic pillars: Supporting economic recovery and growth in a difficult external environment Broadening and sustaining Albania s social gains Reducing vulnerability to climate change, particularly through improved water resource management The Country Partnership Strategy 2011-2014 is designed to integrate the EU accession goals into all development interventions. This strategy is based on the following three pillars: Faster growth by improving competitiveness. More inclusive growth by strengthening employability and social protection. Greener growth through more sustainable resource use. The current Country Partnership Strategy is client-driven, and reflects Montenegro s status as an upper-middle-income client with well-defined development priorities. This CPS focuses on two strategic priorities: strengthening institutions and competitiveness in line with EU accession requirements improving environmental management, including reducing the costs of environmental problems

World Bank: Country Partnership Strategies The first Country Partnership Strategy calls for a highly-selective lending program during 2012 15. It focuses on two strategic areas: accelerating broad-based economic growth and employment generation; improving environmental management. Currently implemented national Projects, according to WorldBank: Country World Bank Projects Water or Agriculture, fishing and forestry Sector Total Project Costs US$ (Total for WB is 870 Mil.) AL 19 4 304 Mil. RKS 6-70 Mil. MK 11 3 398 Mil. MNE 10 4 97 Mil.

Institutions and organizations active at the Southeastern Europe level to possibly coordinate with 1. World Bank: Danube Region Water and Waste Water Sector Capacity Building Program 2. SEE TCP South East Europe Transnational Cooperation Program Project: Sustainable Integrated Management of International Corridors in SEE Countries 3. The GEF MedPartnership 4. DMCSEE Drought Management Centre for South East Europe 5. SWG RRD Standing Working Group of South East Europe Regional Rural Development 6. RCC Regional Cooperation Council

Danube Region Water and Waste Water Sector Capacity Building Program The Program develops activities for both policy support and capacity development in the water supply and sanitation sector at two levels: 1. At the Danube region s level 2. At the national level Participating countries: Albania, Kosovo, FYR Macedonia and Montenegro among others Timeframe: June 2012 October 2015 Project Costs: US$ 6 Mil.

South East Europe Transnational Cooperation Program The South East Europe Transnational Cooperation Program aims to develop partnerships in order to improve the territorial, economic and social integration process and to contribute to cohesion, stability and competitiveness of the region. The project budgets are composed of contributions by the ERDF, IPA and ENPI SEE TCP seeks to contribute to the protection and improvement of the environment among other goals In the field of Climate Change Adaptation, Hazard Management and Risk Prevention as well as Nature Protection, the TCP is currently realizing 12 projects in the SEE region

Sustainable Integrated Management of International Corridors in SEE Countries Main objective: To empower the multi-sectoral stakeholders sharing the territory of an international river corridor to gain knowledge on river corridor management, exceeding sectoral, local and national interests in order to ensure good water status and flood protection, preserve nature, biodiversity and ecosystems, and to enable development at the same time. SEE River is currently implemented by 26 institutions and international organizations involved in managing river corridors from 12 countries in SEE. Timeframe: 10/2012 09/2014 Project Budget: EUR 2.1 Mil. (financed via the TCP SEE)

The GEF MedPartnership The Strategic Partnership for the Mediterranean Sea Large Marine Ecosystem is a collective effort of leading organizations and countries sharing the Mediterranean Sea towards the protection of the marine and coastal environment. The MedPartnership works through two lines of actions: Regional Project: technical and policy support led by UNEP-MAP Investment Fund: project financing led by the World Bank The Regional Project Component 1: Integrated Coastal Zone Management and Integrated Water Resources Management Component 2: Pollution reduction Component 3: Conservation of biological diversity Component 4: Replication and Communication Strategies

Drought Management Centre for South East Europe Founding Agencies: WMO UNCCD The mission of the DMC-SEE is to coordinate and facilitate the development, assessment, and application of drought risk management tools and policies in South-Eastern Europe with the goal of improving drought preparedness and reducing drought impacts. The DMC-SEE kick-off Project was implemented via the Transnational Cooperation Program Timeframe: April 2009 to March 2012 Project Budget: 2.2 Mil. This project was co-funded by the European Regional Development Fund

South East Europe Regional Rural Development Standing Working Group is an international intergovernmental organization, consisting of governmental institutions responsible for rural development in the respective countries of South Eastern Europe. The SWG RRD is working to empower sustainable principles on agriculture and rural development through networking and permanent cooperation between all stakeholders in the SEE region. Recent Project: SWG European Comission Project Preparation Facility: Preparation of a Proposal for an Area Based Development in the Western Balkans

Regional Cooperation Council The Regional Cooperation Council is a regional cooperative framework for countries in South East Europe, with the goal of promoting mutual cooperation and European and Euro-Atlantic integration of South East Europe in order to inspire development in the region to the benefit of its people". Main tasks: Represent the region and assist the South-East European Cooperation Process Provide a regional perspective in donor assistance notably the EU s Instrument for Pre-accession Assistance program Support the involvement of civil society in regional activities

Discussion How can we assure to know all relevant activities and projects in the region? be involved in relevant projects? avoid duplications?