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Increasing Long Term Awareness, Knowledge and Community Participation in Integrated Water Resources Management Update by: Lao PDR at the 11 th AWGWRM 2-4July2011 Singapore. Background. This is the eleventh Meeting of the ASEAN Working Group on Water Resources Management

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  1. Increasing Long Term Awareness, Knowledge and Community Participation in Integrated Water Resources Management Update by: Lao PDR at the 11th AWGWRM 2-4July2011 Singapore

  2. Background • This is the eleventh Meeting of the ASEAN Working Group on Water Resources Management • The tenth Meeting was held on 5 – 6 July 2010 in Manila, Philippines attended by delegates from Brunei Darussalam, Cambodia, Indonesia, Lao PDR, Malaysia, Philippines, Singapore, Thailand, Viet Nam and representatives from the ASEAN Secretariat. Myanmar was unable to attend the Meeting.

  3. The tenth Meeting noted that Lao PDR will present on the progress report on Increasing Long-term Awareness, Knowledge and Community Participation in IWRM • The tenth Meeting recognised the need to share among the members, respective national activities in increasing long-term awareness, knowledge and community participation in IWRM before developing a regional proposal on the subject matter. The Meeting therefore requested other members to submit a brief paper containing the said information to Lao PDR by 31 October 2010 for compilation and presentation at the next Meeting

  4. Progress • Five countries have provided the brief paper as the followings: • Laos • Malaysia • Myanmar • Singapore • Thailand • The five countries that have not submitted the brief paper: Brunei, Cambodia, Indonesia, Philippines, and Vietnam

  5. LAOS Activities have been done: • Event for Celebrating World Water Day . • Event for Celebrating Environment Day. • Training on Integrated Water Resources Management for Northern, Southern including the center part of Lao. • Exchange visit on Integrated Water Resources Management “Study Visit under Thailand – Lao PDR Water Resources Sector Cooperation, 11-17 September 2010, Thailand” • Consultation Workshop of the Nam Theun-Nam Kading River Basin Committee Secretariat On 29-30 November 2010, Paksan district, Bolikhamxay province. • The two series of Regional Consultation Workshops on Preparation for the Implementation of the National Water Resources Action Plan for the Years 2011 to 2015 were organized in Pakse City, Champasack Province, in 15-17 February 2011, and Luang Prabang Province, in 22-24 February 2011. • Publish Posters and Video on water use management

  6. Action plan 2011-2015: 1. Institutional Strengthening and Coordination  2. Legislation, Plans and Their Implementation  3. River Basin and Sub-Basin Water Resource Planning 4. Data Collection and Analysis 5. Water Allocation 6. Protection of Water Quality and Ecosystems 7. Management of Water Resource Risk (Climate Change Adaptation) 8. Financial Aspects of Water Resource Management 9. Awareness, Participation and Capacity Building

  7. The 9 programs will implement both National and River Basin level as a local level. • Laos now cooperates with international Organization as Mekong River Commission (MRC) through implementing 12 programs of MRC: AIP, BDP, EP, CCAI, IKMP, ICBP, M-IWRMP, FMMP, NAP, ISH, FP and WSMP. • Including implementing the procedures of MRC as followings: • Procedures for Data and Information Exchange and Sharing (PDIES) • Procedures for Water Use Monitoring (PWUM) • Procedures for Notification, Prior Consultation and Agreement (PNPCA) • Procedures for Management on Flow Mainstream (PMFM) • Procedures for Water Quality (PWQ)

  8. Malaysia Malaysia implement the IWRM through 3 major projects: I. One State One River Program 1. River Ranger Programme and Love our River Campaign 2. Visit to Sabah for Exchange of Ideas from Project Group,IRBM for Peninsular Malaysia’ Program in Kota Kinabalu organised by DANIDA (17 –18 November 2002) 3. Setting up 7 Working Group comprises of various agencies in Government Department, NGO’s and stakeholders to prepare Selangor River IRBM Action Plan 4. Study Tour on Waste water Demonstration Project’ around Kuching, Sarawak, Malaysia ( 17 – 18 May 2004)

  9. 5. Training Programme - Management of Water quality and quantity for officers and supporting staff for the exposure on importance of IRBM. This course is executed by the Federal component. 6. Poster's distribution of twinkle in all agencies in State Selangor as part of Environment Awareness Programme. 7. Paper Work Presentation on IRBM Demonstration Project – Selangor Component – Sentosa Market Waste Water in Seminar of Kedah River Basin Water quality management ‘Waste Water from Wet Market, Restaurant and Stall’ organised by the State’s Kedah IRBM River Basin Water Quality Committee (29 Mac 2005) 8. Distribution of Newsletter - IRBM updates I, II and II editions.

  10. II. Best Management Practices Projects (BMP) 1. Water Quality Improvement Through Pesticide Control In Sungai Liwagu, Kundasang, Sabah 2. Wet Detention Pond, Taman Matahari, Negeri Sembilan (Flooding) – Urban Stormwater Management, Use of wet detention ponds as community parks in Seremban 3. Water Demand Reduction (Nega-Litres) Demostration Project At N-Park Condominium, Penang 4. Sungai Miri River Basin Stakeholders Project 5. Sungai Melaka at Alor Gajah, Melaka (River Corridor Management) – River Adoption and Riverine Corridor Management Sg. Melaka, Melaka

  11. 6. Sungai Galing Besar, Kuantan, Pahang (River Adoption Towards Water Quality Improvement). 7. Impact Of Municipal, Agricultural And Industrial Effluents On Water-Related Diseases & Health Risks On Communities, Sg. Langat, Selangor. 8. Integrated Catchment Management And Livelihood Improvementfor Local Communities At Tasik Chini Pahang 9. Stakeholders Participation In Groundwater Management In Kota Bharu Aquifer, Kelantan

  12. III. World Water Day since 1994, the main programmes carried out throughout the year are: • Workshop on IWRM for University students • Young Leader Camp 2011- Water Care • Media and Water : Rising up to the Challenges • Friday Sermon in Friday Prayer for Muslim – “Water for Life” • National World Water Day Colloqium • Best Water Resources and Hydrology Thesis Awards of The Year

  13. Myanmar I. National Sustainable Development Strategy (NSDS) IWRM concerned activities: 1. Encourage people's participation in planting trees 2. Develop programmes to create awareness of community forestry and the significance of the problem it seeks to address. 3. involved local communities in implementation of national forest action plans (Men, Women, Youth). 4. Create awareness for alternate use of agriculture residues as fuel instead of firewood.

  14. 5. Offer local communities the chance to contribute to biodiversity conservation. 6. Raise public awareness of water issues followed by public participation. 7. Apply an IWRM based on the ecosystem approach. 8. Promote local knowledge on water management practices 9. Encourage practicing proper water management in dry zone. 10. Give rural people and farmers environmental education. 11. Educate the public on the efficient use of energy, energy conservation, environmental awareness, and global and regional issues of energy production and consumption

  15. II. Inlay Lake Conservation The purpose of the project is for tourism attraction on fishing and Floating gardens. Activities: • conducted Consultative workshop to seek the means and ways to improve the Inlay Lake and its environment in 2009. There was a concern with the increasing awareness, knowledge and community participation that led to as a result of the workshop for improving the Inlay lake as followings:

  16. analyses of the current environmental situation • Support and encourage civil society, organizations, including business associations to contribute to Community Based Natural Resources Management (CBNRM) • Build capacity of local people • Review community-based environmental • promote local knowledge • Awareness raising about watershed management; • Provide incentives for community development activities • Awareness raising about watershed management • Environmental Awareness Raising and workshops. • Proceed the awareness on existing law and regulations

  17. Singapore PUB, Singapore’ National Water Agency is now the sole agency responsible for managing the entire water cycle in Singapore. PUB manages the complete water cycle

  18. The other activities: 1.Engaging the Young a. Learning Trail @ MacRitchie b. Sembcorp Water Technology Prize (A Sembcorp-Singapore Membrane Technology Centre–Singapore Polytechnic- PUB Collaboration) C. Water Detective Show D. Water Wally Show 2.Focal Point of NEWater Education

  19. 3.Engaging 3P Partners on Water Projects a. “Our Waters” Programme b. World Water Day Celebrations c. Friends of Water d. Water Showcases at Singapore International Water Week (SIWW) e. Youth Engagement through SIWW 4.Encouraging advocacy of water issues a. Partnership with NGOs b. Water Network

  20. 5.Inspiring 3P Partners to Take Ownership a. Watermark Award b. Active, Beautiful, Clean Waters Programme 6.Growing the Water Sector Plan: • Wide-Ranging Water Conservation Plan • Water efficient building • Water Efficiency Fund

  21. Thailand The Department of Water Resources (DWR) has implemented activities at both central and local levels. 1. Campaigning for water resources management knowledge and raising awareness of water 1.1 Conducted Workshops on Increasing the Roles of River Basin Organizations in Water Resources Management, and on Strategic Water Resources Development in Sub River-basins 1.2 Conducted Community Hearings for every project 1.3 Conducted Workshops on Integrated Water Resources Management and River Basin Development Planning 1.4 Conducted Meetings, Seminars, and Exhibitions on Knowledge for Water Resources Management, and Integrated Water Resources Management in River Basin Systems

  22. 2. Promotion of Community Participation in Water Resources Management 2.1 Established Water User Groups and educated the groups on care taking and maintaining water resources and their structures 2.2 Supported activities proposed by Water Lover Networks established by DWR on water resources development, rehabilitation, and conservation 2.3 Conducted Rivers and Canals Conservation and Development Week

  23. The progressive of Awareness, Knowledge and community in integrated water resources management Summaries

  24. Situation and Data Analysis Strengths • Creating policy , strategy, plan and activities among the member countries • Sharing information among the member countries • promoting regional cooperation • Many instruments available to increase the awareness Knowledge and Community Participation and some are not expensive • Strong support from ASEAN and other donor such as World Bank, ADB, and AusAid

  25. Challenges • Challenges in coordination between the member countries • Challenges in institution with qualified experts if is sufficient to respond the increasing and emerging demands placed among the member countries in the area of collecting data, strategic planning, resource mobilization, or responding the needs within the members • IWRM is a new concept, complex and ambitious, Long-term challenge for operational integration across the region • Involve with multi-countries and each country has its own strategy tools

  26. Action Plans • Develop, enhance and strengthen institutions on a decentralized and participatory manner • Enhance the partnerships and cooperation • Mainstream women and students concerns in the framework for action • Build individual capacities • Enhance database collection and analysis • Analyze data • Build up action plan

  27. Thank you for your attention

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