This potential project, which responds to the need for reliable
shared data and free flow of information, is a necessary basic tool for the
integrated management and planning of Mediterranean water resources at a
national or international level.
Barcelona, 6th November, 2012.
Bringing together promoters and water experts form the initial pilot
countries, the UfM Secretariat held this week at its premises a
two-day seminar to discuss next steps towards the planning and development of
this proposed project, which aims at strengthening the management, sharing and
monitoring of reliable data on water resources in the Mediterranean.
The project was proposed by a consortium composed
by the Ministry of Energy & Water of Lebanon (MEW), the Centre of Water
Studies and Arab Water Security (COWFS) of the League of Arab States and the
Euro Mediterranean Water Information System network (EMWIS). The countries who
agreed to participate in a first pilot phase of this overall project are
Morocco, Jordan, Lebanon and Tunisia.
Discussions during the seminar focused on setting
the final objectives of the project, communication and management issues and the
fundraising strategy. Both, promoters and pilot countries, analysed the
synergies and coordination among the national components strengthening the water
information system of each pilot country, and the regional components including
methodology, capacity building and data reporting.
Pilot countries’
representatives presented their specific objectives and foreseen developments
including the state of play, difficulties and the institutions and actors
involved. All parties agreed that professional training was necessary in order
to improve the production and exploitation of environmental data in the Arab
countries. “We need to train our engineers to provide accurate information
for the water information system”, declared Chahra Ksia from the Arab Water
Security Center.
As next steps to be taken, the UfM foresees the
organization of Ministerial meetings, and meetings with potential donors and the
pilot countries, together with the re-examination of the project’s governance
structure. As Walter Mazzitti, from EMWIS, stated: “This project may become
the hat for others projects”.
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