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GWP NETWORK MEETING AND CONSULTING PARTNERS MEETING 2010 3-4 September 2010 Radisson BLU Arlandia Hotel Stockholm, Sweden EXPLORING THE ROLE OF WATER SECURITY IN REGIONAL AND NATIONAL ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT We welcome you to the 2010 Consulting Partners (CP) meeting, which begins with the formal general assembly of the GWP network (the GWP Network Meeting) and reports on the progress over the past year. The 2010 CP meeting will be an opportunity to examine the key drivers of human security, in terms of the contribution of water security to ensuring food security, energy security and environmental security. Further, the meeting will discuss the regional pressures on water security through climate change, extreme weather events, population growth, urbanisation and migration. Integrated water resources management provides the approach to build water security in the face of all these pressures. How to articulate the inter-sectoral links among the key drivers, showing the economic good sense of ensuring water security, will be the focus of the discussions. Our strategic allies and partners among regional and multilateral development banks and agencies will join the discussions on Day 2, providing a further opportunity to identify areas for future joint action and collaboration for regional economic development. 3-4 September 2010, Stockholm, Sweden 1

Objectives of the Network Meeting and Consulting Partners Meeting 1. To receive annual reports from the Chair, ES, Chair of TEC and Chair of Regional Chairs. 2. To build a common and shared understanding on regional development drivers and pressures and their links with water security. 3. To articulate the added value and role of GWP in addressing water security and critical regional development challenges: food security, energy security, climate change and urbanisation. 4. To enhance understanding on the economic case for regional investments in water security and better water resources management. 5. To ensure that water security considerations are mainstreamed into regional investment strategies and decision-making, at regional and national levels. 6. To promote regional fund-raising through strengthened collaboration with regional development banks. Expected outputs of the Network Meeting and Consulting Partners Meeting 1. A summary report of the proceedings and recommendations of the meetings will be sent to all participants. Expected outcomes of the Network Meeting and Consulting Partners Meeting 1. Critical drivers and pressures for regional economic development identified and discussed, links with water security clarified. 2. Economic arguments for investment in water resources management articulated. 3. Strategic actions and opportunities for addressing water security and critical development challenges identified (food security, energy security, climate change and urbanisation), including the added value and role of GWP. 4. Win-win opportunities identified for collaboration between GWP and regional development banks and agencies, addressing water security through regional investment decisions. 5. Technical Committee paper on water security informed by discussions. 6. Regional and GWPO 2011 work plans informed by discussions. 3-4 September 2010, Stockholm, Sweden 2

AGENDA OVERVIEW DAY 1: Friday 3 September 09.00-10.00 STATUTORY GWP NETWORK MEETING 10.00-10.30 Spotlight on Pakistan 10.30-11.00 Coffee break CONSULTING PARTNERS MEETING 11.00-12.35 Water security and regional economic development 12.35-12.45 Introduction to workshops: Regional development drivers and pressures 12.45 Group photo 13.00-14.00 Lunch break 14.00-16.20 Workshops: Regional development drivers and pressures 16.20-16.45 Coffee break 16.45-17.45 Report back in plenary 17.45-18.00 Wrap up and close of Day 1 19.00 Dinner and networking DAY 2: Saturday 4 September 9.00-11.00 Win-win opportunities for addressing water security: Collaboration with regional & multilateral banks and agencies 11.00-11.30 Coffee break 11.30-12.45 Regional workshops: Towards collaboration with multilateral and regional banks & agencies on water security 12.45-14.00 Lunch break 14.00-15.30 LOOKING AHEAD TO 2011 15.30-16.00 Coffee break 16.00-17.30 GWP Annual Lecture with Dr. Ismail Serageldin 17.30 Formal vote of thanks and official close of meeting 3-4 September 2010, Stockholm, Sweden 3

DETAILED AGENDA DAY 1: Friday 3 September 9.00-10.00 STATUTORY GWP NETWORK MEETING (1 hour) Chair: GWP Chair 1) Welcome 2) Report from the Chair 3) Report from the Executive Secretary 4) Report from the Chair of the Technical Committee 5) Report on the Regional Meeting from the Regional Chair of Chairs 6) Discussion and input from the Network 10.00-10.30 Spotlight on Pakistan (30 min) Integrated flood management: Situation analysis of the devastating floods, early recovery and rehabilitation plans by Pakistan Water Partnership 10.30-11.00 Coffee break CONSULTING PARTNERS MEETING starts 11.00-12.35 Water security and regional economic development (1h 35 min) 11.00-11.30 Keynote: Exploring the role of water security in regional economic development GWP Technical Committee Chair (30 min) 11.30-12.30 Plenary discussion: Regional development drivers and pressures and the role of water security Facilitated by GWP Executive Secretary (1 hour) 12.30-12.35 Video: Water Security for Development: Insights from partnerships in action (5 min) 12.35-12.45 Introduction to workshops: Regional development drivers and pressures Objectives, Chairs, Rapporteurs and Assistants GWP Head of Network Operations (10 min) 12.45 Group photo 13.00-14.00 Lunch break 14.00-16.20 Workshops: Regional development drivers and pressures (2h 20 min) (Workshop details on next page) 3-4 September 2010, Stockholm, Sweden 4

Workshop 1 14.00-16.20 (2h 20 min) Room: Pluto Water, food and energy security for an increasing global population Chair: Sardar Muhammad Tariq, GWP SAS Rapporteur: Simon Thuo, GWP EnA Assistant: Gabrielle Lee Look, GWP Caribbean 14.00-14.10 (10 min) Introduction: objectives & expected outputs 14.10-15.10 (1 hour: 10 min presentation and 30 min clarifications) 1. Addressing the challenges and opportunities of securing food and energy in the Mekong River Basin Dao Trong Tu, GWP SEA 2. Water and food challenge programme in the Limpopo basin: researchpolicy linkages and outcomes Ruth Beukman, GWP SAf 15.10-16.20 (1h 10 min) 3. Water and energy sharing in southern eastern Europe Angela Michael, GWP Med Facilitated discussion What are the key strategic and practical actions to be taken to address water, energy & food security in the regions? What are the potential economic arguments for regional investments in water, energy and food security? What is the added value and role of GWP in the identified actions (GWP niche)? What are the bottlenecks (financial or technical capacities, political context, etc.) to address water, energy and food security? Workshop 2 14.00-16.20 (2h 20 min) Plenary Hall (simultaneous interpretation into Spanish and French) Water security and climate change adaptation Chair: Hama Arba Diallo, GWP WAf Rapporteur: Fabiola Tábora, GWP CAm Assistant: Marianela Argüello, GWP CAm 14.00-14.10 (10 min) Introduction: objectives & expected outputs 14.10-15.10 1. Beyond COP-15 in Africa and national development (1 hour: 10 min Belinda Petrie, Regional Climate Change Programme presentation and 20 min clarifications) 15.10-16.20 (1 h 10 min) 2. High Level Round Table on Water and Climate Change, China Zheng Rhugang, GWP China 3. Influencing government policies in Bangladesh Giasuddin Ahmed Choudhury, GWP SAS 4. Community action towards climate change adaptation: La Poza, El Salvador Orlando Argueta, GWP CAm Facilitated discussion What are the key strategic and practical actions to be taken to address water & climate in regional development? What are the potential economic arguments for regional investments in water security for adaptation and development? What is the added value and role of GWP in the identified actions (GWP 3-4 September 2010, Stockholm, Sweden 5

niche)? What are the bottlenecks (financial or technical capacities, political context, etc.) to address water & climate in regional development? Workshop 3 14.00-16.20 (2h 20 min) Room: Mars Urbanisation, migration and water security (Focus on urban planning, water quality/quantity and water re-use) Chair: Jean-Pierre Bidjocka, GWP CAf Rapporteur: Veena Khanduri, GWP SAS Assistant: Sidi Coulibaly, GWP WAf 14.00-14.10 (10 min) Introduction: objectives & expected outputs 14.10-15.10 (1 hour: 10 min presentation and 20 min clarifications) 1. Flood management in urban settlements Janusz Kindler, GWP CEE 2. Chilean urban water services lessons learned 25 years afterwards María Angélica Alegría, GWP SAm 3. Experiences from Karachi Urban Water Partnership Simi Kamal, GWP SAS 15.10-16.20 (1h 10 min) 4. Promoting alternative water sources in urban areas and islands Michael Scoullos, GWP Med Facilitated discussion What are the key strategic and practical actions to be taken to address urbanisation, migration and water security in the regions? What are the potential economic arguments for regional investments in water security for urban areas? What is the added value and role of GWP in the identified actions (GWP niche)? What are the bottlenecks (financial or technical capacities, political context, etc.) to address urbanisation, migration and water security in the regions? 16.20-16.45 Coffee break 16.45-17.45 Report back in plenary (1 hour: 10 min for each presentation & 20 min discussion) Water, energy and food security Simon Thuo, GWP EnA Water security and climate change Fabiola Tábora, GWP CAm Water security, urbanisation and migration Veena Khanduri, GWP SAS Summary: Water security in regional economic development Torkil Jønch Clausen, GWP Senior Advisor 17.45-18.00 Wrap up and close of Day 1 19.00 DINNER and networking Quality Airport Hotel Arlanda 3-4 September 2010, Stockholm, Sweden 6

Chair: GWP Chair and Chair of Regional Chairs DAY 2: Saturday 4 September 9.00-11.00 Win-win opportunities for addressing water security: Collaboration with regional & multilateral banks and agencies (2 hours) 9.00-9.10 Welcome & brief introduction to the GWP Consulting Partners meeting (10 min) Chair of Regional Chairs 9.10-9.25 Introduction to the panel discussion (15 min) Alan Hall, GWP Senior Advisor/Chair of the EU Water Initiative Finance Working Group 9.25-11.00 Panel discussion (1 h 35 min) Brief presentations from each bank and agency on their work on water security issues World Bank, Julia Bucknall, Sector Manager, Water Department (World Bank Water Anchor) Asian Development Bank, ADB (Thomas Panella, Principal Water Resources Management Specialist) African Water Facility, AWF (Akiça Bahri, Coordinator) Central American Economic Integration Bank, BCIE (Marco Cerrato, Coordinator) Global Environment Facility, GEF (Ivan Zavadsky) Plenary discussion and questions 11.00-11.30 Coffee break 11.30-12.45 Regional workshops: Towards collaboration with multilateral and regional banks and agencies on water security (1h 15 min) Defining win-win opportunities for collaboration and joint action on regional water security, concrete funding opportunities, future joint actions and suggestions for GWP regional fundraising efforts. (Regional delegates are free to attend any workshop, the lists below are indicative only.) Asian Development Bank, ADB (Thomas Panella, Principal Water Resources Management Specialist) with GWP China, GWP CACENA, GWP SEA and GWP SAS Facilitator: Vadim Sokolov, GWP CACENA Room: Pluto African Water Facility, AWF (Akiça Bahri, Coordinator) with GWP Med, GWP SAf, GWP EAf, GWP WAf and GWP Caf Facilitator: Reginald Tekateka, GWP SAf Plenary Hall 3-4 September 2010, Stockholm, Sweden 7

Central American Economic Integration Bank, BCIE (Marco Cerrato, Coordinator) with GWP CAm Facilitator: Viviana Salas, GWP SAm Room: Big Bear Global Environment Facility, GEF (Ivan Zavadsky) with GWP CEE, GWP WAf, GWP Med, GWP CAf, GWP Caribbean, GWP SAm Facilitator: Dr. Janos Feher, GWP CEE Room: Mars 14.00-15.30 LOOKING AHEAD TO 2011 12.45-14.00 Lunch break 14.00-15.00 Feedback from the workshops (1hour: 10 min each and 20 min discussion) Chair: GWP Head of Network Operations Discussion on collaboration with multilateral and regional banks on water security 15.00-15.15 Presentation of Bonn 2011 international conference on water in the green economy Speaker: Franz Marré, BMZ, Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development, Germany (15 min) 15.15-15.30 Wrap up plenary: discussion and reflections on what was achieved in the CP meeting, thoughts for 2011 CP meeting (15 min) Chair: GWP Executive Secretary 15.30-16.00 Coffee break - Invited guests arrive 16.00-17.30 1 st GWP Annual Lecture (1h 30 min) Chair: GWP Chair 1 st GWP ANNUAL LECTURE Global challenges and water security: threats and opportunities Dr. Ismail Serageldin, GWP Patron, first Chair of GWP 1996-2000 Dr. Serageldin is a former Vice-President of the World Bank, and currently the director of the Bibliotheca Alexandrina. Dr. Serageldin was instrumental in conceptualizing and establishing the Global Water Partnership in 1995-1996 and became the first GWP Chair. We are honoured that Dr. Serageldin continues to support GWP in his capacity as GWP Patron. 17.30 Formal vote of thanks and official close of Consulting Partners meeting GWP Chair 3-4 September 2010, Stockholm, Sweden 8