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WSLG: Launch New Theme

WSLG EXCO Feedback on Progress: Launching New Theme of WSLG “ Taking SA into new era of water management”. WSLG: Launch New Theme. Submitting proposal to Minister to Re-launch during National Water Week 2012 Include celebration of end of Masibambane 3

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WSLG: Launch New Theme

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  1. WSLG EXCO Feedback on Progress: Launching New Theme of WSLG “Taking SA into new era of water management”

  2. WSLG: Launch New Theme • Submitting proposal to Minister to • Re-launch during National Water Week 2012 • Include celebration of end of Masibambane 3 • Considering a new logo for WSLG as part of rebranding • Completed a draft communication plan, includes • Newsletter • Internet based interaction (Please complete questionnaire distributed to assist in designing effective communication platforms)

  3. New WSLG Membership • Letters are being sent to identified institutions to forward names of their delegated representatives on the WSLG • WSLG to nominate/approve new EXCO members for the 2012 term • WSLG to determine term of office (1 or 2 yrs)

  4. WSLG TASK TEAMS • NWRS Task Team established • NandhaGovender (Eskom) • AmaliRaschke (Mpumalanga Provincial Govt) • Victor Munnik (Mvula Trust) • Nic Knoetze (SAAWUA) • Percy Sechemane (SAAWU) • Richard Holden (TCTA) • EimanKarar (WRC) • Niks Lesufi (Chamber of Mines) • Martin Ginster (BUSA) • Harrison Pienaar (CSIR) • Portia Makhanya (DWA) • Nic Opperman (AGRISA) • Mary-Jane Gabriel (DAFF) • John Dini (DEA)

  5. STATUS OF STTs • Active STTs • Skills STT • NWRS • Dormant STTs • Regulation • Institutional reform • WCDM • Still to be established • Finance and Investment

  6. RECOMMENDATIONS • Agree strategic priorities that require energy in the next year and actively support the relevant existng STTs • Finance and Investment STT • WSLG must assist with nomination of additional members

  7. COP 17 – Water side event • Motivation came from WSLG and its EXCO , same call made by AMCOW • Multi-stakeholder session to highlight and gain support for the integration of water into the climate change negotiations • Will reach decision makers by feeding into AMCOW’s Water Climate Development Day and the dialogue of Ministers of Water & Environment

  8. Draft Programme (to be confirmed) 1. Introduction: DWA and AMCOW 2. Water and climate change in Southern Africa: • Presentation “What we know about hydrological projections in Southern Africa”: R. Shultz • Presentation “Water Reconciliation Studies & Actions to Protect Water Resources”: A. Masefield 3. Generating positions and strategies • Presentation “Conceptual framing of climate change and water” (ending with questions and positions for consideration/ endorsement): M. Galvin • Input on Positions and Ideas on how to move forward: sectoralrespondents from local government, business, green economy and one million jobs campaign, and civil society • Open discussion

  9. Draft Programme (continued) 4. Sharing experience and information on initiatives and activities • Tables with examples of what is being done and delegates have time to circulate 5. Possible Additional Aspects • Civil society action theatre outside room to welcome/ draw participants • Short video on Climate Change and Water showing as participants arrive • Tour to local communities engaging in water adaptation in the afternoon

  10. Thank You

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