2 WATER RESOURCES MANAGEMENT WORKSHOP

- AGENDA (EN) | AGENDA (FR)
- LIST OF PARTICIPANTS
- WS BACKGROUND & COMMITTEES
- LOGISTICS NOTE
- REPORT ON THE WATER RESOURCES MANAGEMENT WORKSHOP
- PHOTOS
- GROUP PHOTOGRAPH
- WS DOCUMENTS
- Water Resources Management Chapter of the GMES & Africa Action Plan (EN) | (FR)
- Draft 1 (Pre-WS) - Water Resources Management Chapter of GMES&Africa Action Plan (EN) | (FR)
- Draft 0 (original) - Water Resources Management Chapter of GMES&Africa Action Plan (EN) | (FR) | (PT)
- Output Guideline to Marine & Coastal Areas WS and Working Groups
A) Proceedings of WG1
B) Proceedings of WG2
C) Proceedings of WG3- OTHER DOCUMENTS
- Documents and Resources 1
- Documents and Resources 2
- TIGER initiative (ESA): 2009-2012 Report
- Chronology of Comments - GMES & Africa Baseline Study
- Summary Baseline Study (GMES & Africa Action Plan)
- PRESENTATIONS:
- Monica Idinoba / GMES & Africa initiative
- Ana Morgado / The BRAGMA FP7 Project
- Johnson Boanuh / EDF Programmes
- Tumisang Sebitloane / AfriGEOSS - Establishing Africa's participation and contribution to the global vision
- Benjamin Koetz & Zoltán Vekerdy / The first 10 years of TIGER - Looking after Water in Africa | (B&W vs)
- Alioune Kane / NEPAD Western African Centres of Excellence
- Wim Bastiaanssen / Experiences gained under WATPLAN FP7 Project
- Albert Pandi / AMESD-MESA dans la région de la CEMAC

1 Comments
Show previous commentsDear all,
The GMES and Africa Water Resources management chapter (see http://capacity4dev.ec.europa.eu/africa-eu-part.gmes/document/gmes-and-africa-water-resources-management-chapter-source-document-word-format) is one of the background technical documents to be further reviewed during the preparations for the upcoming workshop. However, this document is also still a work in progress, like being currently under review by the Scientific Committee. We would appreciate also your contributions towards this process as preparation to the workshop. As such we would of course already appreciate any comments on the document, the on-going GMES and Africa Planning (baseline) Progress, on-going other activities that may relate to the process and so on. We kindly request you to consult the relevant national agencies so that your contributions reflect the views of these agencies as well. In addition, we suggest that your contributions should also reflect regional needs and issues relevant for trans boundary management of water resources.
If there is anything else relevant that does come to your mind, please let us know or post them here.
Prior to the workshop, but not later than 08 May a more consolidated document will be posted here which will be further elaborated upon during the workshop. After the workshop, the intention is to have Dominic and I oversee the final changes and editing of the chapter before it goes into official validation.
But before we are at that stage we will first try to bring the issues, comments and suggestions which are being raised here up for further discussion on the 14th and 15th of May during the workshop in Abuja.
Very much looking forward to meeting you all there.
Regards, Ben Maathuis
Dear all,
The GMES and Africa Water Resources management chapter (see http://capacity4dev.ec.europa.eu/africa-eu-part.gmes/document/gmes-and-africa-water-resources-management-chapter-source-document-word-format) is one of the background technical documents to be further reviewed during the preparations for the upcoming workshop. However, this document is also still a work in progress, like being currently under review by the Scientific Committee. We would appreciate also your contributions towards this process as preparation to the workshop. As such we would of course already appreciate any comments on the document, the on-going GMES and Africa Planning (baseline) Progress, on-going other activities that may relate to the process and so on. We kindly request you to consult the relevant national agencies so that your contributions reflect the views of these agencies as well. In addition, we suggest that your contributions should also reflect regional needs and issues relevant for trans boundary management of water resources.
If there is anything else relevant that does come to your mind, please let us know or post them here.
Prior to the workshop, but not later than 08 May a more consolidated document will be posted here which will be further elaborated upon during the workshop. After the workshop, the intention is to have Dominic and I oversee the final changes and editing of the chapter before it goes into official validation.
But before we are at that stage we will first try to bring the issues, comments and suggestions which are being raised here up for further discussion on the 14th and 15th of May during the workshop in Abuja.
Very much looking forward to meeting you all there.
Regards, Ben Maathuis
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