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African Network of
Basin Organisations
ANBO
CREATION
July 2002 in Dakar, on the initiative of
the group of basins of West Africa and
Lake Chad
with the support of:
GWPO (Global Water Partnership for West Africa) and
INBO (International Network of Basin Organisations)
Mission
ANBO main mission is to :
bridge the many gaps observed in communication, exchange ofexperience, expertise and know-how between its members in thefield of IWRM
address lack of coordination
strengthen cooperation between managers of African lake, riverand aquifer basin organizations
Bring these organizations together in a single representativeinstitution
Support the African Basin Organizations
ANBO Vision
The ANBO vision is to
1. Contribute tangibly to Africa Water Vision for the Welfare of african people by 2025
2. Create opportunities for L/RBOs to takethe lead in conflict resolution, peace et developpement for its members
Objectives
develop cooperation between the African organisations in charge of transboundary water management (Surface and Ground Waters)
favour exchange of experiences and expertise among them;
support peaceful and sustainable management and development of transboundary water resources on the African continent;
strengthen and network with partners for transboundary water issues
GOVERNANCE
CICOSCHAIR
COORDINATION BUREAU
RepresentativesMembers
OMVSPermanent
TechnicalSecretariat
MEMBERS
Basin organizations (national or cross-border);
Institutions and governmental organizations in charge of water management in Africa;
AMCOW
African Union
Observers/Partners
INBO GWPO EU IOwater
MAE/France
PNUD/GEF
GtZ
African Water Facility / ADB
IW-LEARN
Etc.
52 Institutions including 25 Basin Organizations
TRANSBOUNDARY RIVER BASINS
2 – 34 – 9> 9
The Network
ACHIEVEMENTS
AWIS;
SITWA : Strategy and Action Plan for 2015-2019;
General Assembly every 2 years
Challenges/Opportunities
PROVISION OF SERVICES TO ITS MEMBERS
A FINANCIALLY SUSTAINABLE STUCTURE
A STRONG COMMUNICATION AND
ADVOCACY ROLE
DEVELOMENT OF STRATEGIC
PARTNERSHIPS AND PROGRAMS
IMPLEMENTATION OF PNUD/GEF PROJECT
PROJECT TITLE: STRENGTHENING THE INSTITUTIONAL
CAPACITY OF AFRICAN NETWORK OF BASIN
ORGANIZATION (ANBO), CONTRIBUTING TO THE IMPROVED
TRANSBOUNDARY WATER GOVERNANCE IN AFRICA
UNDP-GEF PROJECT
Project Objective/Components
Overall Objective: Strengthen coordination/collaboration capacity of
African Lake and River Basin Organizations (L/RBOs),
Commissions/cooperative frameworks for transboundary groundwater
management and their Member States for improved transboundary water
governance in Africa through the improved support by the African Network
of Basin Organization (ANBO)
The project has two components. Component 1: Strengthening ANBO’s
institutional and technical capacity as a technical arm of AMCOW, and
Component 2: Supporting the capacity building of L/RBOs, Groundwater
Commissions and RECs to foster transboundary cooperation.
Project Approach
BUILD ANBO CAPACITY TO BE A SERVICE PROVIDER TO ITS MEMBERS
Identify Clients (members/countries/partners)
Identify Services needed
Services Areas:
climate change (innovative)
Groundwater (innovative)
information exchange (cross cutting)
sustainable financing (cross cutting)
Project Results Framework Component 1: Strengthening ANBO’s
institutional and technical capacity as a
technical arm of AMCOW
Outcome 1.1: Institutional capacity of
ANBO strengthened to deliver on its
statutory mandates.
Outcome 1.2. ANBO's technical,
knowledge and information management
capacity strengthened to serve as a
technical arm of AMCOW focusing on
transboundary water resources
management, including groundwater
Outcome 1.3: ANBO’s capacity as a
clearing house for AMCOW on
information related to climate change,
vulnerability analysis and adaptation
strategies of African transboundary basins
strengthened.
Outcome 1.4: ANBO communication,
monitoring, evaluation and adaptive
management capacity strengthened
Component 2: Component 2:
Supporting the capacity building of
Lake/River Basin Organizations,
Groundwater Commissions and RECs
to foster transboundary cooperation
Outcome 2.1: Information and data
management capacity of L/RBOs and
Groundwater Commissions strengthened.
Outcome 2.2: RECs capacity to foster
international cooperation among its
member states to manage transboundary
waters strengthened.
Outcome 2.3. Financing/Resources
mobilization capacity of L/RBOs and
Groundwater Commissions strengthened.
UP COMING EVENTS
YOU ARE ALL INVITED TO THE PNUD-GEF PROJECT
INCEPTION MEETING AND ANBO GENERAL ASSEMBLY TO
BE HELD IN TUNIS IN OCTOBER 2018
THANK YOU