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This session focuses on bridging sectors to strengthen multiple use services (MUS) in the face of increasing water scarcity. With a local and user-oriented approach to integrated water resource management (IWRM), the discussion emphasizes the governance of MUS, integrating various water sectors, and mobilizing resources effectively. It highlights the importance of a multistakeholder approach, the need for public and private sector collaborations, and innovative financing strategies. The session also covers the sustainability of MUS and how to involve communities in the design and implementation of water services.
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Session 2.4.2 Bridging sectors to strengthen multiple uses services
From Session 2.4.1 to 2.4.2 • MUS a local and user-oriented approach of IWRM • Increasing water scarcity does not leave other option than multiple use approaches
Topics discussed • Governance of MUS, sectoral approaches and decentralisation • Financing MUS • Making MUS sustainable • A multistakeholder approach
Governance of MUS • Need to include different water sectors, but also public and private sectors • Even if sectors are more open to other uses nowadays, more frequent crises re-activate sectoral behaviours • Efforts on MUS to be made towards intermediate and top of state levels
Financing MUS • Mobilise national agencies and private sector more than international aid • Public and private investors need incentives • Better design (esp. for private sector) • Monitored services • Making MUS sustainable
Making MUS sustainable • Through payment of water services by the users • Through involvement of beneficiaries and communities in the design and implementation « Adopt-a-MUS »
A multistakeholder approach • Needs excellent facilitation (and facilitators) • MUS successful because more people-oriented than single use approaches