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This paper delves into various institutional structures and models for managing water resources in the Limpopo River Basin across Zimbabwe, South Africa, and Mozambique. It discusses pre-water reforms, administrative structures, water institutions, traditional systems, and the development of new models. Leaders like Emmanuel Manzungu, Barbara van Koppen, and Emilio Magaia spearhead the research in different countries, with a focus on delivering intermediate institutional models and analyzing gender and equity issues. The study also evaluates the performance of formal institutions, catchment planning, and stakeholder involvement to enhance sustainable water management.
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Institutions Synthesis Groupby Emmanuel Manzungu; Vupenyu Dzingirai; Barbara van Koppen;Pieter van der Zaag; Eiman Karar; Lita ;Phanuel Ncube; Tommy Rosen; Bella Nyamukure; Rumbie Mashava; Pinnie Sithole; Collin Mabiza; Emilio Magaia
Title for the Paper (s) Exploring Institutional Options for Equitable Water Resources Management in the Limpopo River Basin (Three papers Zim, SA, Moz)
Contents of the Paper!! • Objectives (statement of the paper) • Timelines-from the pre-water reforms stories; intentions of the reforms • institutional organogram; CMAs; WUAs,CCs, SCCs, Aras
Contents… • Administrative structures related to water institutions (local government and traditional structures; line agencies • Water institutions (water resources and water supply) • Traditional structures
Contents… • Cruel reality and new dreams • development of the model • Statement (true) • Conclusions
Synthesis Leaders: Deliverables • Barbara van Koppen – leader for the South African Paper (with E. Karar and P. Sithole) • Emmanuel Manzungu – leader for the Zimbabwe Paper (with V. Dzingirai, C. Mabiza, R. Mashava, P. Sithole) • Mozambique – Emilio Magaia (with CM and B van Koppen) (???)
Responses to the Matrix!!! • Development of intermediate level institutional models- to be done by 31/08 by Dzingirai • Olifants basin trajectory, SA- to be done by 31/08 by WRC and van Koppen • Study of development of institutional models in the Limpopo Basin, completed (IWMI) • Study of gender and equity issues, completed by IWMI • Study of gender and equity issues, to be done by CASS by July 2009
Responses to the Matrix!!! • Performance of formal institutions and catchment planning, completed by IWMI • Performance of formal institutions and catchment planning, to be done by Collin Mabiza, summary by 7 July, full paper by August 2009 • Institutional mapping and stakeholder performance, done and to be submitted by Collin Mabiza • Institutions book, completed by IWMI • Mapping and stakeholders in South Africa, to be done by Pinimidzai Sithole by 7 July